Ah, Exo, his daughter's disease was no joke, she was in constant severe pain, day in, day out for a few years. Constantly bloated because of the medication she had to take. No solution in sight for her either, she was actually saved by some experimental drug.
I went through a lot of pain after my second FUE for some reason, and man after a few days, I was almost losing it. The inability to sleep or to focus on anything quickly took a toll on me. Thankfully, it only lasted a week, but there are many people out there who are in constant agony.
In a way, she also suffered from an invisible affliction, just like hair loss (in the sense that it's normal to be bald after all!), some people will inevitably accuse you of faking it at a point. My mom was in agony until she had her hip replacement, and many times I told her to stop exaggerating because her constant crying and complaining irritated me.
If you want to learn about how much of an attention wh*** her daughter was, watch this 30-minute interview:
Don't get me wrong, I still feel hair loss at a young age is something else. The "normies" will understand what his daughter went through, while they'll scoff at what you, Captain and I went through: "all that for hair, please!". It's hard to raise awareness though, only a few days ago, there was this stupid article about French fries being a potential cure for hair loss.
Thousands of people tagged their balding friends and were laughing. I'd like to see them tag all their obese friends under an article titled "potential cure for obesity in nettle root" or something. Oblivious fullhead assholes.