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	<title>My Secret Life- stories about living with Trich &#187; It gets better in time- Lauren 19</title>
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		<title>My Struggle with Trich by Lauren, 19 from New York</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi, my name is Lauren and I suffer from trichotillomania.
I started pulling my eyelashes when I was 10-11 because I was leaving a small elementary school where I recognized everyone&#8217;s face and going to a middle school that was made up of 10 elementary schools. That was very stressful for me and so my trich [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, my name is Lauren and I suffer from trichotillomania.<br />
I started pulling my eyelashes when I was 10-11 because I was leaving a small elementary school where I recognized everyone&#8217;s face and going to a middle school that was made up of 10 elementary schools. That was very stressful for me and so my trich began. My middle school years were brutal-I was teased often because of my size(short),my hair color(strawberry blond) and my teachers were unnecessarily harsh with me. I came home everyday in tears. By now, my eyelashes were gone so I was biting my nails and picking at my skin (usually my legs). Unfortunately for me, one of my best friends came up with the idea of tweezing my eyebrows.<br />
Well, let&#8217;s just say that I took that to an extreme. At one point during high school, my eyebrows were pretty much gone. When I was in 7th or 8th grade, my parents forced me to see my school psychologist who then told me I had repressed emotions.  While it&#8217;s true I repress(ed) my emotions, I didn&#8217;t get my official diagnosis with trich until my sophomore year!<br />
More years of high school until my parents sent me to another psychologist. When I was in 8th grade, I went to get my hair cut for my Confirmation and while I was there, the hair stylist freaked out saying: &#8220;Oh my goodness! Come look at this girl! She has no eyelashes or eyebrows! What a freak!&#8221; Let&#8217;s just say I didn&#8217;t get my hair professionally cut again until my freshman year of college.<br />
High school was a smoother transition, but I continuously pulled my eyelashes and tweezed my eyebrows. I did cross-country and track the first 2 years of high school and while stretching I noticed patches of hair I missed shaving, so I started on my legs. I no longer wear shorts due to my scars all over my legs. I also began dating&#8230;and let&#8217;s just say my (now ex) boyfriend wasn&#8217;t the best choice for me- very abusive. I haven&#8217;t had a boyfriend since then since then.<br />
Although I still have trich, I never took meds and <strong><font size=3>I&#8217;ve reduced my pulling dramatically</font size=3></strong>. I actually wear mascara now! I have eyebrows that look somewhat like normal eyebrows. I still tweeze them and I still pull the hair on my legs, but the pulling is really good. I stopped pulling at night by wearing gloves to sleep. I&#8217;m trying to find a way to sort of cover up all of the angry looking red scars on my legs so I can wear shorts again one day. I&#8217;m almost 20 this year and it&#8217;ll be a decade of<br />
trichotillomania.</p>
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