Yes, you can!

You Can Do It!

We are all on this forum for one reason... most people visiting here are just learning about "alopecia" and I have to say, the information found can come across as quite depressing (eg. nobody knows..., treatments may not work...). Talk about depressing!

I want to tell you that you can take control of your life and your treatment. I did so and had success (measured in hair growth).

As much as I don't want to sound "preachy," most of the posts here are preachy... about "acceptance." Accept that this is happening to you and you can do nothing about it... but you can be proactive and stop it as well. There are not enough success stories. I am a success story.

Here are the phases I went through:

1. Freaking Out! This phase is characterized by absolute panic and anxiety and the rush to "google" "alopecia". BTW- nothing good ever comes from googling/self-diagnosing a medical condition. Just "google-image" "shingles" or "warts" and you'll know what I am talking about. Not helpful!

Overcoming the anxiety is the first step. Many of us can identify a life event as a trigger. Then, that stressful event is exacerbated by some hair loss. We start running our tight fingers through our hair to see how much is falling out and become panicked. Then a bald spot. Then more panic.

2. Then there is the dermatologist appointment...

The truth is, if you have done any research on THIS FORUM, you are often more informed that your dermatologist as to treatment options. Do the reasearch here... read about success stories...

more tomorrow... about how I grew my hair back...

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    Violleta3

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      James Walker

      Thanks for the support! I do not have baldness yet, but my father and grandfather started this problem at the age of 30. I am already close to this age and decided that it is worth knowing more about this problem.

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