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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 412519" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Sharon (LDM), </p><p></p><p>As hard as it is for me to deal with this, it must have been a zillion times more difficult for your daughter to cope with the negative impact of losing her hair. The teen years are tough enough without something like this happening. I'm really glad that you found a dermatologist who made her feel comfortable and was able to help her. I'm praying that your daughter's hair loss was only temporary and by now just an unpleasant memory... </p><p></p><p>It really bothers me that much more research has been done to help men with hair loss then women with hair loss. Depending on where you get your information from, about 25% of all women will experience some sort of alopecia. At least this problem is more out in the open now and I guess this is a positive step in the right direction. </p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for your support. It really helps to know others understand. SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 412519, member: 3388"] Sharon (LDM), As hard as it is for me to deal with this, it must have been a zillion times more difficult for your daughter to cope with the negative impact of losing her hair. The teen years are tough enough without something like this happening. I'm really glad that you found a dermatologist who made her feel comfortable and was able to help her. I'm praying that your daughter's hair loss was only temporary and by now just an unpleasant memory... It really bothers me that much more research has been done to help men with hair loss then women with hair loss. Depending on where you get your information from, about 25% of all women will experience some sort of alopecia. At least this problem is more out in the open now and I guess this is a positive step in the right direction. Thanks so much for your support. It really helps to know others understand. SFR [/QUOTE]
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