Dodie said:I do not EVER discuss this with anyone. The relative anonymity of the DIS motivates me to share my story.
I was motivated to post to this forum, as I too, am a Trich sufferrer.
As it is quite embarrassing, you'll notice that I created a new account. (pretty original name, huh?)
I am one of the very rare male pullers. I think something like only 5% of pullers are male. Don't know exactly why this is, but that's what I read somewhere.
I started pulling as an adult (mid 20's) after a very stressful time in my life, and haven't stopped in the last 10 years or so. I'm "fortunate" that I've kept it to certain spots - mainly my eyebrows. (By the way - eyebrow pencil works wonders and allows me to go out in public - fills in those bald spots pretty well). I actually started with my eyelashes, but for some reason, I haven't touched them in a couple years.
Usually, the thought or discussion immediatly prompts me to become more aware of the situation, and start searching for that elusive "offending hair" that I just have to get. Surprisingly, reading through this thread has made me feel a little better about my situation, instead of making me more stressed about it. Even though we're all pretty much anonymous, it's very reassurring to know that I have many "friends" (all you DISsers) who also share this disorder. It actually feels pretty good to talk about it.
To the OP: get your daughter help right away. If it's Trich, it's probably MUCH easier to either stop or control if caught in the very beginning stages. If it's not Trich, no harm no foul.
So, to my fellow pullers out there...

And, if anyone has actually conquered this, please PM me and tell me what worked. I've tried adversion therapy (rubberband snapping) which left me with HUGE welts and bald spots. I tried SRI meds (Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitors) which just made me feel sick. Anyone ever try hypnosis?