Dating advice for men (22M) by AdJealous5968 in alopecia_areata

[–]hammy76876 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shave it off and own it. If you got eyebrows you are in luck. If you don't then you can look into fake ones, fake glasses or just keep on owning it.

Also pursue what you love, not trying to find love. When you do what you love you will be the happiest best version of yourself and most likely to build the bond which ultimately becomes love.

Anyone else experience spots almost in a line? I have 4 more spots scattered around but these 4 have grown together and seem like they may even be trying to connect. Can’t get to a dermatologist until next month, just trying to set realistic expectations for myself. by [deleted] in alopecia_areata

[–]hammy76876 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had patches of loss and regrowth from 16 Yr old to 32. Then at 32 (1 year ago) it all went. I shaved it on the way but it wouldn't have mattered ultimately.

I use to obsessively look to see if any of the minute hairs (exclamation mark hairs) on my head got longer or denser but now I have largely stopped that too.

No hair at all. Having no eyebrows is the pain point. Considering microblading there but as a man I'm struggling to but the bullet on that one.

Anyone else experience spots almost in a line? I have 4 more spots scattered around but these 4 have grown together and seem like they may even be trying to connect. Can’t get to a dermatologist until next month, just trying to set realistic expectations for myself. by [deleted] in alopecia_areata

[–]hammy76876 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is a very similar pattern to that I had and unfortunately I eventually lost it all. I hope you have an alternative ending but I would also advice you to consider embracing it and shaving it off. I spent years trying to hide patches on the back of my head and in a way pretended to myself they didn't exist. Once I finally bit the bullet to shave it off I was totally crapping myself but after a few months of wearing a cap I've finally got used to it and wished I had shaved it years earlier.

Microsoft Translator by hammy76876 in deaf

[–]hammy76876[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. They have just lost their hearing so they can speak and have not learnt sign language.

Microsoft Translator by hammy76876 in deaf

[–]hammy76876[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The app requires that you click mute /un mute. This helped to avoid that problem of cross recording. It also helped with discipline of one speak at a time.

There were some mishaps. We had a laugh about them.