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Australia Day

Hi everyone in Australia it's Aussie Day time to eat and be merry and to celibrate being an Aussie.

Added by Annette on January 25, 2013 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Wheat Belly

So, I was reading the book, "Wheat Belly," and it said that there may be a connection with Alopecia, along with other autoimmune disorders that are connected to eating wheat. I have gone off of wheat, just to see if there is any truth to it. I will keep you posted!

Added by Jean on January 25, 2013 at 6:25pm — 9 Comments

Our version of events please post yours!

This is my wife's version of events

Hi my name is Ann-Marie, I am Katelyn’s Mum, a founder of BeBold in the United Kingdom.

Katelyn was first diagnosed with alopecia when she was only two years of age. At first her hair started to fall out in only small patches, but naturally concerned about her hair loss, we like so many others visited our local GP. We were very lucky to have a very supportive surgery and our Doctor quickly diagnosed Alopecia Areata. When I tried to find…

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Added by The Be Bold Team on January 25, 2013 at 5:00pm — No Comments

It gets easier

well, i was told i had alopecia areata when i was in the 8th grade. i was always the one with the longest, prettiest hair and losing my hair was honestly the hardest thing i ever had to go through, which sounds pretty selfish. i am now a freshman in college and i rectlenty shaved my hair because i went through a really bad phase of my hair falling out. i couldn't be happier with how things are going and how supportive evrybody is. even though, we have this devestating disorder God has a plan…

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Added by Rachel on January 24, 2013 at 11:00pm — No Comments

What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger

What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger

Teenage stress is very common in high school; every teen has something that worries him or her, from a relationship to a final exam. At this stage in one’s life, everything seems so complicated, but there are some people who are faced with even more complicated stressors in their lives. A devastating illness in a teenager’s life can alter their persona and sometimes it may force them to unwillingly see life in a different way. I can’t talk for…

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Added by Jackie on January 23, 2013 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Only in winter

Hi People,

I have had AA for 20 yrs. It gets bad only in winter. Ive tried vitamin D, creams and rogaine.The fact is, I get it bad in winter only on my head. Im convinced that if i lived in a warm climate my problems would be minimal.

Do you have the same problem?

Peace to all

Added by iboytony on January 23, 2013 at 8:00pm — 1 Comment

It is okay to replace what's missing

When we can't see: glasses or contacts.

When we need a lift: bra.

When our teeth break or get strange: braces, caps, whitening, bridges.

When a heart fails: stent.

When arches drop: shoe inserts.

To cover nakedness: clothing.

To not be animals: toilets, deodorant, condoms, houses, sweet scents.

To improve color: make-up.

So...why stress over wearing anything new on a head? Seriously! You've already agreed to the inventions of humans, so why not one…

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Added by Tallgirl on January 23, 2013 at 12:30pm — 5 Comments

Human hair wig supplier

Hello All. Can anyone please advise me where I can get a good glueless human hair wig? I am from Mauritius. So, I would like to have a reliable supplier nearest to me.

Added by LUV on January 23, 2013 at 11:47am — No Comments

Are corticosteroid injections really the best method?

I've had them for years since i was 10 I'm 18 now. Also had them on the scalp for the most part with little growth BUT it's growth. Until i had started losing parts of my eyebrows i had injections and only one has more growth. I'm starting to lose my beard (only have somewhat of a goatee now) and my dr says it is no use to save my beard but i want it! The main problem is the eyebrows, can anyone help me and tell me if i should continue the shots on them or is there something better? How can i… Continue

Added by Connor013 on January 23, 2013 at 9:14am — 15 Comments

Please help! Revita?

Has anyone heard of Revita hair growth and does anyone recommend it? My sister's hair stylist gave her a brochure for my mother (who has AU) about this shampoo made of plant stem sells and other stimulates that is designed specifically for those with follicular dysfunction. According to their brochure, it works but I just wanted to see if anyone else has had any success or disappointment before I try it!

Any advice is welcome! Thank you! :)

Added by Megan Bry on January 22, 2013 at 6:00pm — 1 Comment

Just a bit about myself

Just a bit about myself, I have had alopecia universalis since I was 16. That's almost 20 years ago as it was in 1995 that the alopecia struck. Stunned shocked dismayed - all theses words described me for the first 3 years. Then I decided wigs were going to be an accessory and things slowly got better. Not that that is going to be the answer for everyone, but ditching wigs-as-a-mandated part of the alopecian wardrobe saved my sanity I think. Oh i still buy and wear wigs when the mood…

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Added by Laura Adams on January 22, 2013 at 7:00am — 1 Comment

Proud

Today my son in law turned up unexpected with a friend and because I only shaved my head 3 days ago I didn't run and hide I was proud to just stay as I was in all my bald glory. This is who I am and I have no shame about the way I look love me the way I am because I am still the same person. I thought I would never feel proud of being with out my golden main but you know what I feel ok if people see me like this now. And actually my beautiful son in law loves my hair this short I challenged…

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Added by Annette on January 22, 2013 at 6:30am — 5 Comments

College life - Black sheep

So over the past 6 weeks I have been off college. During that time My alopecia has started and taken over.. to the point where I have had to shave my head. Its tough, crazy tough to get your head around and come to terms with. It takes time, support and self confidence. But I have done it. I have come to terms with my alopecia and the fact that I have no control over it. I don't mind that I have bald patches or that I have had to shave my head, that's me and I am PROUD to be who I am. But…

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Added by Ella on January 21, 2013 at 8:30pm — 4 Comments

Big step

So after much thought I finally shaved my head ahhhh feels so much better and looks a whole lot better no scagally bits its all nice and even now a little cold but I can sneak in with the humans I don't look like something out of a horror movie should have done it weeks ago. New start!!!!!!

Added by Annette on January 19, 2013 at 2:30am — 2 Comments

Just want to express my anxiety

Hello all. As the title says I just want to express my anxiety to those who would understand most. I personally know no one with this condition and as supportive as everyone I love is, there is a part of me that feels they do not fully understand. My wonderful girlfriend and I are expecting a baby girl in early April. We are very excited and look forword to raising a child with all of our Love. My anxiety arises from a fear of passing along my Alopecia Areata and/or its related conditions,…

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Added by RonaldStone on January 18, 2013 at 11:30pm — 5 Comments

Regrowth

It seems that every morning when I look in the mirror I have more hair growing even my friends can see it now and they comment on Your hair is growing at first I thought it was just what I wanted to see but others seeing it confirms it is coming back. Long road yet though. It is white like Santa clause fingers crossed it keeps coming back.

Added by Annette on January 18, 2013 at 4:20pm — No Comments

My story of alopecia universalis

I was born with my disease Alopecia Universalis a hairloss disease that removes every hair from the body, causing complete permanent baldness, through the grace of God himself I somehow survived my declining spiral to oblivion. The main reason for it was due to the fact that I was three months premature, as I've said without God I wouldn't be here. I needed something to fight death and my disease boosts my immune system to fight off hair follicles so that explains why I was able to survive,…

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Added by Lushiro Shikari on January 17, 2013 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Just joined Alopecia World

Hello. I feel so happy to have found this site. My Androgenic Alopecia is worsening to the point I went to a wig shop today. I am scared and feel so alone. Looking for advice and struggling with acceptance.

Added by Missy on January 16, 2013 at 4:30pm — 12 Comments

Five years already?

I lost all of my hair shortly before my first year of high school and now, here I am today with short hair. Sure, it is falling out again but who would have thought that after four years of treatment with no results that without anything, hair would grow? It amazes me. Anyways, as I was thinking about my one year anniversary with hair, I started thinking about what I am going to do once I have lost it again and what my new college friends, who know but do not understand Alopecia, will do in…

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Added by Megan Bry on January 16, 2013 at 1:33pm — 2 Comments

To shave or not to shave

Not sure if anyone else has been through this. You only have very sparce hair but you try to hang on to the little bit you are still sporting on your head. After loosing 95% of my hair in just 11 weeks I am now growing new hair all over my head but I still am clinging to the very few long bits I have. Why is that ? you know it look awful but you just keep hanging on to it, what the hair fairy is going to come while your alseep an put it all back LOL I don't think so some how so why do I keep…

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Added by Annette on January 16, 2013 at 2:40am — 3 Comments

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