www.alopeciaworld.com
Antoinette Bowe Brush has not received any gifts yet
Posted on November 29, 2011 at 7:32pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Hello,
My 4 yr old grand daughter w/alopecia areata wants an American Girl Doll that looks like her. We've contacted the manufacturer who claims it's impossible to make/ ship a doll without hair. I am shocked at the insensitivity, and am only interested in how to help my grand daughter's Christmas wish come true. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Toni…
Any mention of products and services on Alopecia World is for informational purposes only; it does not imply a recommendation or endorsement by Alopecia World. Nor should any statement or representation on this site be construed as professional, medical or expert advice, or as pre-screened or endorsed by Alopecia World. Alopecia World is not responsible or liable for any of the views, opinions or conduct, online or offline, of any user or member of Alopecia World.
© 2024 Created by Alopecia World. Powered by
Comment Wall (5 comments)
You need to be a member of Alopecia World to add comments!
Join Alopecia World
Everyone has a different experience with alopecia but I was lucky to never be teased in school and I had no problems making friends. I remember after 8th grade I went with one of my closest friends to go try on my first wig and she said "You are so pretty and have such a nice personality that I think everyone at school just forgot that you don't have hair." I think this is pretty much true with people. They may be curious at first if they see someone who is different but after a while they just see you for who you are.
My mom found the NAAF website VERY helpful when she was trying to figure out the best way to deal with everything so you guys might want to check that out and feel free to ask me anything else! I'd love to know how Kaylie does in preschool!
How are you and your grandchildren doing today?
Leslie Ann