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Anyone with alopecia areata experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 392729" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Neha,</p><p></p><p>wow! I was so surprised to see this post again! Actually sweetie, her alopecia ended up being a parasite (after having a scalp biopsy) and was treated with oral medication. It took about a month or so after starting the medication for some "peach fuzz" to begin to grow. When all was said and done, she lost about 60% of her hair but it is all grown back now.</p><p></p><p>I agree Neha that the emotional end of of alopecia is much worse than the physical. You hang in there girl - it's clear from your post that you are a caring and mature young woman. Time will show that who you are inside is so much more important that what is on the outside. And mom is right - it could be worse. I know that doesn't make you feel any better, it's just what us moms say when we are thankful our children are healthy. She obviously loves you and that is a great blessing. Hugs.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 392729, member: 805"] Neha, wow! I was so surprised to see this post again! Actually sweetie, her alopecia ended up being a parasite (after having a scalp biopsy) and was treated with oral medication. It took about a month or so after starting the medication for some "peach fuzz" to begin to grow. When all was said and done, she lost about 60% of her hair but it is all grown back now. I agree Neha that the emotional end of of alopecia is much worse than the physical. You hang in there girl - it's clear from your post that you are a caring and mature young woman. Time will show that who you are inside is so much more important that what is on the outside. And mom is right - it could be worse. I know that doesn't make you feel any better, it's just what us moms say when we are thankful our children are healthy. She obviously loves you and that is a great blessing. Hugs. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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