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In reply to the discussion: New member of the club here [View all]PennyK
(2,312 posts)145. Hair issues (guys, feel free to ignore)
Last edited Tue May 15, 2018, 06:44 PM - Edit history (1)
I went to my hairstylist yesterday. It's close to two years since chemo ended and I think we silently agreed that it's not going to get any better. I have sparse, thin hair over most of my head and it's growing at the speed of snail.
So...she trimmed the topper I got two weeks ago (like a toupee for women), and showed me strategies for blending it into my strands in front. I also showed her a pic of a very cute and trendy wig I had been thinking of and she encouraged me to go for it.
Yes, I'm a survivor. Yes, I can function and go forward and live my life...but it's no fun being a mostly-bald woman.
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Welcome to the club nobody wants to join. Knowledge conquers fear, so ask questions.
alfredo
Mar 2016
#2
So far I haven't lost much on my head, mostly my beard. They say it will grow back, but different.
alfredo
Apr 2016
#48
Thanks for the report and happy to hear things on balance went well ...
slipslidingaway
Aug 2016
#96
I've been wanting to try that, but now it seems I have an aversion to potatoes.
alfredo
Aug 2017
#115