Hello Pradha.. 1st I have to sat how cute your little girl is so cute. The dr,Gonen treat is going well.. As you can see in the picture he was pretty much bals when we started treatment, within the 2 month his hair was coming through and by the 3rd 85 to 90% back.He did get a few spots back about a month ago,but it has stoped there. He hasn't loss anymore and hasn't grown back in these spots. we have re started treatment to see what will happen. In Kyler case he responded really well to the 1st treatment, re- growth doesn't usually happen that fast so I am sure his spots will come in just at a slower pace.I have to say that am very happy with Dr Gonen treatment and I am so glad that I found him. If you have anymore questions ..ask away take care and best of luck to our little angel. Kyler gives big hugs and kisses OOXX
I'm Tracy, Lillian's mom. She just turned 9 and was diagnose with AA 8 months ago. It's been a roll-a-coster ride. We started with a gluten free diet for her 7 months ago and it gets easier when you know what to avoid and come up with snack food replacment that she likes. It was especially difficult because Lillian is on a pretty restrictive diet where she avoid eggs, milk, yeast and a whole host of other foods. One product that we use alot is Pamelas mixed goods. They have a great brownie mix, chocolate cakes mix, cookies mix and pancake mix that we use exclusively for her. We get them in bulk at Amazon where it is cheaper than the store. We also use gluten free whole oats by Bob's Red Mills for her oat meal and cookies. The gluten free diet however has not stopped bald spots from spreading which is a bit of a disappointment. I'm now trying Tymuskin as a desparate campain to stop to spread. It unfortunately has wheat in it. Hope it works. I'm running out of things to try!
Tracy
Hi Pradha, Glad I found you here! Much better to chat here than FaceBook. I want to catch up with you on the testing you are having done. I am taking Rebecca to a new doctor on Friday. I am hoping this doctor is receptive to all my requests. -Lara
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I'm Tracy, Lillian's mom. She just turned 9 and was diagnose with AA 8 months ago. It's been a roll-a-coster ride. We started with a gluten free diet for her 7 months ago and it gets easier when you know what to avoid and come up with snack food replacment that she likes. It was especially difficult because Lillian is on a pretty restrictive diet where she avoid eggs, milk, yeast and a whole host of other foods. One product that we use alot is Pamelas mixed goods. They have a great brownie mix, chocolate cakes mix, cookies mix and pancake mix that we use exclusively for her. We get them in bulk at Amazon where it is cheaper than the store. We also use gluten free whole oats by Bob's Red Mills for her oat meal and cookies. The gluten free diet however has not stopped bald spots from spreading which is a bit of a disappointment. I'm now trying Tymuskin as a desparate campain to stop to spread. It unfortunately has wheat in it. Hope it works. I'm running out of things to try!
Tracy
How are you and your young one doing today?
LeslieAnn