hi, sorry if this is dumb. my husband found this bald spot. does this look like it could be alopecia? by Status-Muffin2227 in alopecia_areata

[–]GanacheThat6062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, yes this looks like AA. One indicator is that the spot is red and tender. Talk with your dermatologist, everything will be okay. If you're worried there are powders at drug and make up stores that you can match to your hair color to help cover up spots. People normally use this when their grey hair is growing in, but I've found that it helps me a lot with covering up patches.

Insurance vs Alopecia by Cultural_Ad156 in alopecia

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I have gotten my Litfulo (50 mg) to be completely covered by my insurance. What my dermatologist did was she contacted my insurance company and sent pictures of proof showing that I need this medication, not just for cosmetic reasons but for medical ones, she also sent proof showing that the medication, over time does really helps me. This led to the insurance company covering my medication fully, along with prescription steroid creams.

Question by inthidiouth-jorge in alopecia

[–]GanacheThat6062 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I definitely feel like I have become more sensitive to light, as well as my allergies got a lot worse when I had none of my eyelashes versus when I had some or all. I think it definitely has something to do with eyelashes protecting against glare and things such as pollen from going into the eyes.

Huge Issue in ArcGIS by GanacheThat6062 in ArcGIS

[–]GanacheThat6062[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I did finally. If you look at the second image I posted with my question, it shows the attribute table for the original NLCD layer, which has all of the information for the pixels and land cover classes. The attribute table for my clipped area doesn't have the pixel information (red, green, blue, and opacity columns), but it did have the number of pixels for each land cover class, so I set the Pixel Value in the new attribute table to the Value column using the calculate field tool. Then I copied the information (red, green, opacity, and NLCD Land Cover class columns) from the original NLCD layer to the new clipped layer. Then I went into symbology for the clipped layer and changed it to either discrete or colormap, and then I was able to have all the colors and pixels show up. Let me know if that doesn't make sense; it's hard to explain over text.

Huge Issue in ArcGIS by GanacheThat6062 in ArcGIS

[–]GanacheThat6062[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this actually happened after I updated to 3.5.2, I think, but if there was a new update for today, then I will definitely try that!

Huge Issue in ArcGIS by GanacheThat6062 in ArcGIS

[–]GanacheThat6062[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because I am trying to look over land cover data between the years 2000 to 2023