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Good luck.
The injections are really great for getting your hair to come back after an episode. Also, have you tried Nioxin or Rogain? They are both great treatments for loosing your hair no matter how you loosing it and will help it come in faster. When you shampoo your hair (even with regular shapoo) make sure you massage your scalp well, this increases the blood flow around the area and will promote hair growth.
B vitamins also help stop thining, you can use any of the B's. Soon after you start taking them you should notice less hair falling out and soon will see fine "fur like" hair which will soon turn into your normal hair. (It also makes your nails grow fast)
Hope this helps!
Good luck!
I had Alopecia Areata in high school and 3-4 bald spots. It all grew back with a year. It is also an autoimmune disease and is a risk factor for autoimmine thyroid disease. Of course, back then, I was diagnosed with "stress" and sent on my way!
It will probably get better as TSH comes down and after baby is born. I remember losing hair after chilbirth.
And stress can make it worse. Easier said than done to tell you not to worry, though.