Thank you for being brave enough to share your story. I am sorry that you're going through this and it started at a tender age. I was officially diagnosed in my early 30s after having my daughter and I broke down in the dermatologist's office because I had no idea that my whole perimeter was falling out. Sigh...I chose to shave it and keep it that way. All the best to you on your journey.
Thanks for sharing Terika. I have followed you for a while and I never heard your diagnosis story. Interesting you got diagnosed so young. AIP also helped but for me it was too difficult 🤦🏿♀️
Couldn’t agree with you more for the full health wish beautiful. That’s what it’s all about, wholistic health and well being. And I’m in tears, Terika thank you and I look forward to checking in for your updates as well family♥️ Sending my love and hugs
Whoa, I had to fight back tears watching this. I cannot imagine getting an alopecia diagnosis at age 10. It's such a formative and vulnerable age. I was diagnosed in my late 20s early 30s and the only saving grace for me, because the diagnosis was still devastating af, was that it was gradual. I had locs and ended up cutting them off but the injections worked for a while and I wore my hair short which I loved so much. But I stopped the injections after a while because I felt weird about steroids and things just got worse. I don't talk about it on my channel because I like to give people some sense of how I've been treating it which I really haven't been. I'm just so glad I no longer have severe irritation and soreness on my scalp because I avoid putting anything on it but a mixture of water and tea tree oil from a spray bottle. I feel like when you get alopecia, the doctors just tell you about chemical treatments and there's no natural alternatives and you're just stuck with it like there's no cure and you just have to deal with it. Like you said, it's like, what did I do to deserve this? Listening to your experience with it is so helpful, just in terms of not feeling alone and I know so many who watch must feel this way so please know that your authenticity and honesty are so appreciated. I look forward to seeing what you discover in your journey with naturopathic consultation.
I’m sooo sorry you have to experience this too! I wish I could carry the burden for you all just so you guys could have freedom from it. I’m going to get to the bottom of this! I had a very good appointment today and I look forward to sharing this healing journey with all of you! You got this! Keep staying positive and strong through this!!! Praying for you! 🙏🏽💘
@@saltoftheearth Good to hear that I know it’s easy to say by also try meditating and try not to internalise your feelings turmeric water with black pepper can also do wonders for inflammation.
Im happy for your journey. Everything has purpose! EVERY-THING!
Thank you, I agree 🙏🏽💕
Thank you for being brave enough to share your story. I am sorry that you're going through this and it started at a tender age. I was officially diagnosed in my early 30s after having my daughter and I broke down in the dermatologist's office because I had no idea that my whole perimeter was falling out. Sigh...I chose to shave it and keep it that way. All the best to you on your journey.
You’re very welcome! I don’t ever want anyone to feel alone in this. I’m praying for your recovery! You’re beautiful regardless 💕
@@saltoftheearth thank you beautiful!
Thanks for sharing Terika. I have followed you for a while and I never heard your diagnosis story. Interesting you got diagnosed so young. AIP also helped but for me it was too difficult 🤦🏿♀️
Couldn’t agree with you more for the full health wish beautiful. That’s what it’s all about, wholistic health and well being. And I’m in tears, Terika thank you and I look forward to checking in for your updates as well family♥️ Sending my love and hugs
Hugging you right back pumpkin! 🥰🤗💗
Whoa, I had to fight back tears watching this. I cannot imagine getting an alopecia diagnosis at age 10. It's such a formative and vulnerable age. I was diagnosed in my late 20s early 30s and the only saving grace for me, because the diagnosis was still devastating af, was that it was gradual. I had locs and ended up cutting them off but the injections worked for a while and I wore my hair short which I loved so much. But I stopped the injections after a while because I felt weird about steroids and things just got worse. I don't talk about it on my channel because I like to give people some sense of how I've been treating it which I really haven't been. I'm just so glad I no longer have severe irritation and soreness on my scalp because I avoid putting anything on it but a mixture of water and tea tree oil from a spray bottle. I feel like when you get alopecia, the doctors just tell you about chemical treatments and there's no natural alternatives and you're just stuck with it like there's no cure and you just have to deal with it. Like you said, it's like, what did I do to deserve this? Listening to your experience with it is so helpful, just in terms of not feeling alone and I know so many who watch must feel this way so please know that your authenticity and honesty are so appreciated. I look forward to seeing what you discover in your journey with naturopathic consultation.
I’m sooo sorry you have to experience this too! I wish I could carry the burden for you all just so you guys could have freedom from it. I’m going to get to the bottom of this! I had a very good appointment today and I look forward to sharing this healing journey with all of you! You got this! Keep staying positive and strong through this!!! Praying for you! 🙏🏽💘
So sorry to hear this. For alopecia you also need vitamin D3 & K.
My naturopath has put me on that , thank you ☺️
@@saltoftheearth Good to hear that I know it’s easy to say by also try meditating and try not to internalise your feelings turmeric water with black pepper can also do wonders for inflammation.
praying for all people stuggling with this. i only have hormonal hair loss but my pony is the diameter of a pencil. it just destroys your confidence.
You have such a beautiful spirit. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you 💕 It’s my duty to share!
Best of luck in your journey with your alopecia and your family ❤
Thank you! ☺️
Incredible story from an incredible woman. Thanks for sharing. ❤
And a woman who has an incredibly supportive and loving husband 🥰😘😘 Thank you baby for being my number #1 fan!
@@saltoftheearth ☺️ .. blushing.. I wouldn’t have it any other way. Such a beautiful soul 😌
Did the botany oil work?
Yes