Missigirl
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I just figured out what I had this year. Mine was really bad in 2004 right after my (divorce) first husband long story
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I joined this site in 2007 to find an answer and yes I came in on the monistat thread, but I prayed and researched and came up with something that worked for me it is a mixture of monistat , mtg, peppermint, lavendar, rosemary, coconut oil and shea butter. Because of masive shedding this past winter I am looking into the Ayverdic Powders. My pics are in my profile. It was the scariest thing I had ever seen.
Mine started out about the size of a quarter and got larger. I also found a spot in the front of my hair. I considered going natural, then I decided to try working on the spots. Thank you JESUS it is much better and I am looking for a way to make sure it doesn't come back.
. I joined this site in 2007 to find an answer and yes I came in on the monistat thread, but I prayed and researched and came up with something that worked for me it is a mixture of monistat , mtg, peppermint, lavendar, rosemary, coconut oil and shea butter. Because of masive shedding this past winter I am looking into the Ayverdic Powders. My pics are in my profile. It was the scariest thing I had ever seen.
Mine started out about the size of a quarter and got larger. I also found a spot in the front of my hair. I considered going natural, then I decided to try working on the spots. Thank you JESUS it is much better and I am looking for a way to make sure it doesn't come back.





I did NOT scarf my hair at night. 
) so I believed her and I continued to braid for months at a time, put in sew-ins occasionally, and relax about twice or three times a year. That side never grew back and up until now, I have seen very minimal growth. Then, at the end of 2008, I got a tight sew-in done and another bald spot, this time on my right, appeared. It was only until I began researching about half a year ago that I noticed that I had traction alopecia. I still don't know if the damage is permanent, but I hope to see a dermatologist by the end of this month to confirm.