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At 12:30pm on November 13, 2013, Paula said…

This is such an awesome website that luckily she will have as she grows.  I sure wish it was around when I lost all my hair at age 5.  I am now 48.  She is a beautiful young lady with what seems a very nice personality.  Another good thing is now they even have hair pieces for little girls.  Wish you all the best I know this is so hard. sincerely, Paula

At 7:30pm on June 16, 2009, Tracy and Amanda said…
Hi Melani
I also have a 6 yr old with alopecia. I know how difficult it can be. Your daughter is precious. I hope to be chatting with u soon.
tracy
At 12:11am on May 16, 2009, Lynn AKA Mom of 2 w/AA said…
Secondary email: A research scientist I spoke to in Dallas believes AA is caused by environmental factors. I've heard mold can cause hairloss. My husband and I tore out old carpets in the house and had the hardwood floors re-done. There was mold in one of my bathrooms, which the housekeeper previously said was old chalking that needed replacing. I've gotten rid of the housekeeper, and clean my own bathrooms, and use bleach in any suspicous mold-type areas. My husband and I heard that central heat circulates air better, so last year, we had central heat installed in our house. Next, on the agenda, we will have that suspicous bathroom gutted and re-done. I give the kids a multi-vitamin every day. We also give my two kids a lot of love, and there is very little stress in their lives. Some believe stress can bring on AA. So far, the kids have gone almost a year, with their AA naturally concealed. Your girls are beautiful. I will pray for you and your family this evening. It is great news that the girls have experienced some regrowth. Hurray for regrowth!! I've sent a "friend" invitation to you, through this website. Write any time, whether it be by posting or emailing. Try to be positive and focus on whatever is good in your life. It seems hard to accept AA, but sweetie ~ you will get through this, and we are all here for you :o)
At 12:01am on May 16, 2009, Lynn AKA Mom of 2 w/AA said…
Hi there Melani! I'm sorry to read that your girls also have to deal with this darned AA! The first time around, my daughter had it for a ten month period, when she was eight years old. We first noticed hairloss in February of that year, it continued until she lost about 1/4 her scalp hair atop her head, then all of her hair regrew ~ this all happended over a ten-month period. We treated her with a prescribed cream and Rogaine twice daily. Then, a year and a half went by and May of last year my daughter got it again, and now has a total of four very small spots in different areas. My son got it for the first time last June, he also has about four very small spots (in different areas than his sister's spots. The kids are now old enough to receive the Kenalog injections every four weeks, and we apply Rogaine nightly. I believe that is the only thing keeping their hairloss from spreading rapidly, and the kids are under the same impression, as this is the treatment they want to proceed with. I'm going to send a secondary email shortly, as we are only allowed so much text . . .
At 1:15am on May 5, 2009, Nicole said…
Hey melani...sorry it's taken soo long to get back. I only come on here every so often because when I do I stress even more. LOL

I'm constantly looking at her head seeing if it's any thinner or if there are any spots. I get upset if it looks like she lost any. I don't even know if she HAS lost more or if i'm paranoid about it. :/
At 4:35pm on March 28, 2009, Jennifer Krahn said…
Hi Melani...your daughter is a doll!! I really wish I could tell you more about my alopecia...but I know nothing. I am just dealing with the hairloss on a daily basis. I know my scalp gets burning and itchy and recently I have gotten more dandruff...Awesome!! But, so far my hair is not regrowing. All I can tell you is that the more love and support I receive the better I feel. I am starting to tell all my friends about this and it really helps. I'm a teacher in high school, but what may also help, at some point when your daughter and you feel ready, is you can address the class about your daughter's condition. It's amazing how clearing the air helps in confidence with classmates and the person with the condition. We are all human. It would be hard watching your most loved little one going through this, but, everyone will make it through this. I know I have my good and bad days. Regardless, your daughter is beautiful.
At 8:03am on March 23, 2009, Cindy said…
Hi Melani, Thank you for the kind words..I bet your daughter is handling it better inside then she leads you to believe. Have you talked to her school counselor or your ped about having some counseling to help her understand what is happening. We have also been very upfront with Samantha, even at age 5 when she had her first spot. It amazed us how well she understood Alopeica. If it would help her to have a pen pal close to her age with AA let me know..I am sure Samantha would not mind having another one. I also created a grade school board here so that kids in this age group can post messages to one another. If Sam sees a post I know she will respond. You have to join the group and be accepted by me..It is moderated. take care, cindy
At 7:57am on March 13, 2009, Cindy said…
HI Melani, I have a 7 yr old daughter living with AA. I can really understand what your going through as a parent. I know it is awful to watch your child's hair fall out. You almost don't want to touch her head in hopes nothing will come out. But, it does not work that way. How is your daughter dealing with this all? My daughter started losing her hair at age 5 and by the second half of K last year she was nearly bald and now wears a wig she loves. You will find the strength to help her and make good decisions. Unfortunately, there is no real cure of AA and this disease is somewhat a mystery. If you need any help on head coverings please feel free to write me..I am happy to share all my info with you. Also, have you contacted CAP yet? They maybe able to help you connect with other families in your area. Your daughter is absolutely beautiful. Don't let a lack of hair change who she is inside or out...Cindy
At 9:54pm on February 18, 2009, emilie said…
Hey Melani :)
Thank you so much, it was really hard at first. I guess its because I got it when I was 12, and I was just starting to understand myself, and I had this other challenge in my life ( alopecia) so that kind of made it hard to try to know myself. If that even makes sense lol.
It took me a while to understand that when I wear my wig, when people look at me, they dont nessecerally look at my tattooed eyebrows and no eyelashes. And when people just ask me what I have, its not to be mean its just that they are curious. Im still working on that, because some people do think im sick or have cancer or something. I just say no. And if I consider that person deserves an explanation, I simply explain that I lose my hair.
I am sure that Genevieve is going to turn out very well when she will grow up and have confidence and pride with all of the support you are giving her!
My parents have let me deal with it alone, but still support me alot. Whenever I say that I need a day to just figure things out or think or just that im tired of everything, they let me take a day off. But they will never let me miss out on an important thing because they want me to live my life no matter what. I am perfectly healthy and have good grades at school so I dont see why I shouldn't live my as I want to.

I hope for you and Genevieve and all of your family the best! :)
Good luck with everything! And I would love to keep talking to you to see how everything is going once in a while :)

-emilie
At 5:52pm on February 17, 2009, emilie said…
Hi!
Im 15 years old and started losing my hair when I was 12 years old.
I completely lost it a year ago.
Aww those pictures are so cute! your daughter is beautiful :D
At 6:30pm on February 16, 2009, Mommy said…
Hi Melani,

I live locally and have 2 daughters, a 4 1/2 year old and almost 3 year old. My oldest daughter started losing her hair around her 3rd birthday. It took about 6 months before she lost it all. She regrew her eyebrows and lashes last year and has been having some regrowth the past couple months- enough for hope- but not enough for a sure thing. With this condition, I don't think there are sure things. Anyway, I would love to get together to answer any questions you may have and help support you with this. Read my profile and send me an email. Lynn
At 10:02pm on February 14, 2009, jennifer said…
Hi Melani, I just realized I didn't email you back. i am sorry. I have a 2 1/2 year old and he keeps me very busy! Anyway, I would love to be a support for you. Questions, concerns, if you want to meet for coffee one day and talk, anything....I know how hard it was for me, but I can not imagine how hard it would be watching your daughter go through this. Please let me know how I can help! Jenn
At 10:56pm on February 10, 2009, Cindy said…
Hi Melani, I am Cindy and my 7 yr old daughter has been living with AA for almost 2 yrs now..My daughter has handled it quite well. She is having success with treatment now, but did lose it all including her lashes and brows. She does wear a wig now. You have a beautiful family and your daughter will be fine. There is an adjustment period and it takes time to absorb it all. I am personally still dealing with it. We need to be strong and supportive to our kids. Kids are more resilient then we give them credit for. If you need any info on anything please ask. Cindy
At 1:14pm on February 8, 2009, Paula Bowman said…
Ray is doing well with it now, at first he didn't do well, he would come home from school crying about it because kids at school was picking on him. I've always told Ray Gods got a reason for it and his a good looking boy it could be worse, and I love him no matter what. Rays in the 3rd grade now and he takes his hat off at school, he plays a lot of sports. So his doing very well with it. Everyonce in a while he would wish he had hair, but after that he would go on and forget about it. Your daughter is very pretty. Have you tried any creams for it?
At 1:26pm on January 24, 2009, LeslieAnn Butler said…
Hello and welcome, Melani!
How are you doing today? How is your daughter doing?
LeslieAnn
At 5:10pm on January 23, 2009, Cheryl, Co-founder said…
Hi Melani, I wanted to take this opportunity to welcome you to Alopecia World. I have been living with Alopecia Areata since 1991 and know full well the struggle it can be. I look forward to getting to know you. Cheryl, Co-founder
At 3:55pm on January 23, 2009, Maygensmom said…
How far is Pearland from Dallas? I live in Paris, TX and it is 150 miles north east of Dallas.
At 3:54pm on January 23, 2009, Maygensmom said…
BTY - all three of your kiddos are beautiful!!!
At 3:52pm on January 23, 2009, Maygensmom said…
Thank you....but I must say that it is because of Maygen that I am strong. I cried my eyes out for weeks when she started loosing her hair again. It was right after her 13th birthday. As if being a newbie teenager wasn't difficult enough, here my baby was loosing her hair. One day on our way to the dotor's office she asked "Mom, why are you so sad?" I said, "Because you are loosing your hair and there is nothing I can do to make it stop!" Then I went on to say, " I guess what I really need to know is, how is the affecting you?" That is when I realized that it is not always the parent that is the teacher with wisdom, but rather it was the child. She simply said, "A part of me is glad that I have this disease. I feel like alopecia keeps me humble. I could be one of those girls that is snobby and full of myself, but because of the AA I am not." This is when I had the courage to stop crying and stop being so angry. If my daughter realizes that she is a better, stronger person becsause of this disease, then I have no reason to be sad. But it is because of her wisdom and strength that I can make it through this journey with a smile and courage to face whatever the AA sends our way.
Whatever happens with the AA in your daughters' lives, always emphasis the importance of inner beauty. We all come to realize eventually that outer beauty is only temparary. :-)
At 12:10pm on January 23, 2009, Mia said…
Welcome!!

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