Well thank you very much! I think you're quite pretty yourself. At the time, when i started noticing the patches on my legs & arms, I never really thought much about it. That is until I started losing my head, then i looked back & thought, why didnt you think of that? haha. But its never grown back, & i never had the patches before, so i guess thats why i thought it was a hair loss situation. It could be, maybe its not, i have no idea. I'm by no means an expert on this stuff.
I'm pretty excited about college next year, I'll be attending Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) & ill be majoring in business & administration. I'm pretty excited, but yet a little nervous because I'll be having to do everything on my own, without my parents in the other room to remind me how to do something. But for the most part I'm very independent, so im not too worried about it. =) I've just been filling out tons & tons of scholarship applications hoping to get as much school paid for as possible.
So where do you do hair at? because i wear wigs & i was wondering where there were some nice wig shops, because around my area the selection is pretty limited, & is geared more towards elderly women...but then again, i don't know of many people with alopecia, so i guess if there isn't a high demand they wouldn't really need to gear them towards a younger crowd...
haha, im pretty sure you spelled it right, i love it too =)
My case is pretty different because when i've had outbreaks of alopecia I've lost it all over my body, but only patches. For instance, my legs i have lost patches 2 different times, and it hasn't grown back, but I'm only missing patches of it...which from what i hear about most people they start losing it then lose it all.
Also, this last time i was losing hair, not all of it had fallen out of my head yet & i had a little bit growing back in. the old hair eventually all fell out, but the little hairs that came in eventually developed into the picture you now see of me. it is slowly but surely spreading in growth.
i also realize im lucky to have hair growing back in, since so many people never get it back. If you ever need to know anything at all about the disease, or have any questions about my personal case of it, feel free to ask, i would be more than happy to answer any questions. =)
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I'm pretty excited about college next year, I'll be attending Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) & ill be majoring in business & administration. I'm pretty excited, but yet a little nervous because I'll be having to do everything on my own, without my parents in the other room to remind me how to do something. But for the most part I'm very independent, so im not too worried about it. =) I've just been filling out tons & tons of scholarship applications hoping to get as much school paid for as possible.
So where do you do hair at? because i wear wigs & i was wondering where there were some nice wig shops, because around my area the selection is pretty limited, & is geared more towards elderly women...but then again, i don't know of many people with alopecia, so i guess if there isn't a high demand they wouldn't really need to gear them towards a younger crowd...
My case is pretty different because when i've had outbreaks of alopecia I've lost it all over my body, but only patches. For instance, my legs i have lost patches 2 different times, and it hasn't grown back, but I'm only missing patches of it...which from what i hear about most people they start losing it then lose it all.
Also, this last time i was losing hair, not all of it had fallen out of my head yet & i had a little bit growing back in. the old hair eventually all fell out, but the little hairs that came in eventually developed into the picture you now see of me. it is slowly but surely spreading in growth.
i also realize im lucky to have hair growing back in, since so many people never get it back. If you ever need to know anything at all about the disease, or have any questions about my personal case of it, feel free to ask, i would be more than happy to answer any questions. =)
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