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INSPIRATIONAL TEEN TELLS HER STORY

In today’s world image is everything – especially to teenage girls.

So imagine being diagnosed with alopecia, and losing your hair in the first year of high school.

It’s something Newcastle student Stephanie Gamble has battled with, now she’s trying to raise awareness of the condition to help others.

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  1. my name is leanne, i am 43 i have had alopecia for 6 years now.
    i still have hair, though many bald patches.
    when i was first told that i had alopecia i tried to put the awareness out, but no success.
    more and more people seem to have come out and spoken out about it.
    i think you are one brave girl, whatever i can do to help raise money for the condition.
    please respond through my email.
    im ready to help.

  2. I’ve got a 16yr daughter who suffers alopecia and has done for the past3/4 yrs ,,my beautifull daughter has no hair , I KNOW SHE IS NOT THE ONLY ONE IN OUR AREA ,,, i wish she could be as brave and let everyone know but it is extremly hard ,,any thing that we can do to raise awareness and support for the princess charlotte foundation and to help other ‘s please feel free to email me

  3. I’ve got a 16yr daughter who suffers alopecia and has done for the past3/4 yrs ,,my beautifull daughter has no hair , I KNOW SHE IS NOT THE ONLY ONE IN OUR AREA ,,, i wish she could be as brave and let everyone know but it is extremly hard ,,any thing that we can do to raise awareness and support for the princess charlotte foundation and to help other ‘s please feel free to email me on lcaban@bigpond.net.au

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