I agree with the shaving the head and makeup. My family says I am a trouble maker, tho'.
I got a really, really bad haircut last Fall. She almost cut all my hair off! I felt that people were looking at me everywhere I went. It made me wonder how people that have a health problem feel about hair loss. I think people are more sensitive when there is a health problem involved.
A couple of months after my 'bad' haircut, there was a cancer promotion and men & women were shaving their heads and donating their hair. Since I had become more aware of hair, it seemed that no body was staring at hair after that ~ at least that is what it seemed to me.
I am sorry you have been going through what you are and I certainly hope you are feeling much better. What this condition has done to your hair is unfortunate, of course. But, whatever you decide to do now, you will "take ownership", 'ya know. Whatever you decide to do, lift your head high, do it, and don't give it another thought.
On the lighter side, consider it an early 'lesson' on what it is like to grow older. Things sag, wrinkles appear by the handful, hair falls out and what is left turns grey, body areas that used to be small get big, body parts that used to be big....well, you get the idea. Vaniety goes right out the window......
The important thing is that you get stronger and feel much, much better. Your health is the top of the list of priorities in life. Everything else is constantly shifting and changing.
(my life would be so much easier if I could spell AND type)