My hair was falling out in huge clumps
Published in ‘Spirit of Superdrug Magazine July/August 2001
Donna Mifflin developed alopecia areata after a stressful year. She is 25 years old and works as a care assistant.
‘One day in October 1999 I was combing my hair and I noticed a tiny bald patch by my left ear. I went to my GP who diagnosed alopecia areata but assured me it was nothing to worry about. By Christmas another larger bald patch had appeared on the back of my head.
This time I sat down and cried. My hair was my best feature and people had complimented me on it. What would I do if it all fell out and I went bald?
‘Again my doctor was dismissive and wouldn’t prescribe any medication. Huge clumps of hair started coming out whenever I washed or combed it. The floor would be covered in hair and there were strands on my pillow in the morning. But there seemed no point in going back to a GP who thought this was nothing serious. By now most of the hair on the top of my head had gone and the back was very thin. I was even loosing leg and arm hair.
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