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For Joshua Dobbs, it's not a taboo subject. It's just not relevant.
The Tennessee quarterback doesn't have hair because of alopecia areata, which first showed up around the time he was transitioning from elementary school to junior high. That's when his mom, Stephanie Dobbs, noticed a thinning spot on his scalp. A dermatologist diagnosed him with the disease, prescribed some medication that calmed the inflammation and brought his hair back in the patchy spot.
"It ebbs and flows, like a lot of other diseases," Stephanie Dobbs said. "You can regain and lose it again. The episode was so short, we assumed it may be completely dormant."
For a while, it was. As Dobbs matured from a dominant pee-wee football player into a legitimate Division I prospect, his hairline slightly receded. Near the end of high school, his eyebrows began to disappear. His hairline continued to recede after he arrived at Tennessee. Eventually, the patches returned, and today, he shaves it all off.
Read the entire article here: Positive outlook fuels Joshua Dobbs on and off the field. | Sports on Earth
Really cool to hear him open up about it. It sucks that so many people are so cruel to him about a disease in which he has no control over.
He's such a remarkable young man with two remarkable parents.
And I for one have zero shame in being an unabashed fan of his.