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62 Stories

  • This Picture Has A Twist by smoljewel
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    Wind blows through my nonexistent hair, goosebumps arising on the tips of my skin. Ever get that feeling where you're "happy"? Not fully, but just in that moment nothing's bothering you. Where you're running through the grass without any shoes. You feel the soft stab of the grass prick you on the palm of your feet, taking in a whiff of freshly cut grass. The vitamin D from the Sun sinks into your skin giving you the proper nutrients you need. Feeling refreshed as your lungs exhale the air that has just been turned into Carbon Dioxide. Life feels good. But all of a sudden you're kicked back into reality. Depression kicks into your system as you fall to the ground, wanting to cry but you're all out of tears. That feeling. Have you ever had it?
  • Journal Entries: living with anxiety & depression by SangeethaGowda
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    Writing to let it all out because writing lifts the weight off a little. Everything you read here is honest and true. If you feel the same way, don't hesitate to comment or hit me up. Hoping to create an open space to support and talk about this stuff too. You are not alone. ♥
  • ↬Love is Close↫  by typoexe
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    This story tells about two main characters and their best friends. One of the main characters lost a parent at a young age but slowly grew into gaming to help him cope. He met two best friends that would make his life easier and easier to deal with as the days continue. Although, the other had been abused and trafficked for all they could remember. Who could he run to for help if it's his parents. He had no one. Until he ran away. Do you want to know how the four became closer and closer?
  • Madisson Sturniolo  by haveuavafarted
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    completely unhinged written at 3 am this is ur first and final tw this is about some stupid stuff i actually went through soo yh not all the stuff tho bc virginity rocks👍🏼✨ cocsa warning... that shit messed me up..
  • Just Another Romeo by MixolydianMode
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    Call Millicent Adeline Roberts a regular teen, but she is not. With her (almost) confident yet quirky personality, Milly is taken up upon a ride of confusion, jealousy, death, and of course, love. She takes along with her her alopecia areata and best friend Nolan Reynolds. Each as oblivious as a dog when something is put between their eyes. As they fall apart, both finally realize they way they feel but when they do, is it already too late to bring their relationship back to the way it was? Alopecia Areata also known as AA is a auto immune disease. It is when a body attacks its own hair follicles which results in hair loss. Alopecia is common. AA can damage a persons self-esteem as I have experienced it firsthand. *I WROTE THIS BOOK BASED ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND MY IMAGINATION FEEL FREE TO CRITICIZE BUT NO HATE PLEASE* AND BY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES I DON'T MEAN THE ROMANCE CAUSE I'M A LONER *I AM YOUNG AND AN ASPIRING WRITER SO GIVE ME ANY TIPS IF YOU WOULD LIKE*
  • Redband Society by re1gne
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    • an activist organization for all misfortune concerns. In which a dorky lad attempts to speak for the first time after three years. [inspired by bestselling novel by Jojo Moyes] Copyright © 2016 by Shiann Smith
  • Comprehending Hair Loss by talesquare0
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    Hair loss is a standard issue that affects millions of people worldwide, influencing both men and women. While some hair loss is genuine
  • Patches by moomouse
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    just a little something a crafted to share awareness of alopecia.
  • The Disease by Dancerrrrrrrrrrrrr
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    Hannah was your normal 16 year old girl. She was the nicest girl you would ever meet. Hannah was the best at everything she did from being an exceptional dancer to an A+ student. However, Hannah has a secret. She has alopecia. This is a disease where the patient loses their hair. Hannah is bald but has a wig. Nobody knows about Hannah problem except for her family. This all changes one day when Hannah's dance teacher wants her to do a solo that is personal and different.
  • This is my story by brecondobbie
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    Pretty much everything in 15 year old Emma's life was perfect. She was relatively popular, had a best friend who she was inseparable from, confidence, a pretty face, the boy she liked had a crush on her, and she was happy. But when she finds out she has a disease called Alopecia everything good in her life is gone. The disease causes her life to just pick it self up and land upside down. As her perfect world changes she has to learn to be strong and figures out who she is really meant to be, while discovering what peoples true colours are. A comedic and interesting way of telling a story, of how a girl actually finds herself when she never knew she was lost.
  • Ella The Enchanted Princess Tea Party by RosariaCalafati
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    Ella looked at Molly and said, "Today I want to have a tea party with all my friends." Molly thought this was a fantastic idea. First, I want to set up my table and chairs with my tea set and friends. She ran around her room gathering all of her stuffed animals to place around the table. " I will have Puppy, Dollie Mary, My Unicorn and who else should I invite?" Ella announced. Molly suggested that she ask her favorite doll, Sally. Ella loved Sally because she was just like her. She was given this doll when she was born, and it has become her favorite doll! "That is a magnificent idea!" said Ella. Ella looked all over the room for Sally. She could not find her. "Where could she be hiding?" Ella said with a worried look on her face. "Did you check your bed?" Replied Molly. Ella ran to her bed and looked under her covers. Sally was hiding under the blankets. "Why are you hiding here?" Ella asked Sally. Sally said to Ella, "I do not want to come to your tea party." Ella was very hurt by what Sally said. "We are going to have a lot of fun," said Ella trying to convince Sally to come. Sally looked up at Ella and said, "I do not have anything cute to wear!" Ella picked Sally up and started comforting her, and she said, "Don't worry Sally I will dress you just like me!" Let's go over to my armoire and see what we can wear! Ella placed Sally next to Molly Mirror. She looked in her armoire for her Tea Party costume. She knew she had a beautiful dress and a matching outfit for Sally. Molly was so happy to help Princess Ella and Sally get dressed. "I think I am going to wear my beautiful pink dress, the one with the fur on the bottom of it!" Ella exclaimed. Molly just nodded and suggested her pink feather hat and boa to go along with it. "Do you think I need to wear my white gloves too?" Ella asked Molly. Molly just smiled to see how excited Ella was! I will put the same exact costume on Sally!
  • I am not my disease by intellectisprecious
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  • Best Homeopathy Treatment for Alopecia Areata in India by Homeodoctor
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    Alopecia areata is a common autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss in patches. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, resulting in hair loss, usually on the scalp, but it can also affect other areas like the face and body. While conventional treatments offer temporary relief, homeopathy offers a natural and holistic approach to treating alopecia areata. In India, Aura Homeopathy provides some of the best homeopathy treatment for alopecia areata, focusing on strengthening the immune system and promoting hair regrowth from within.