Jackie, a friend of mine had chemo 2 years ago, & was distressed (is there a pun in this word?)when her hair fell out. However, when it did grow back, it was beautiful & wavy...very lustrous, too! There's a cloud in every lining, Honey. Love & prayers, AJ
Jackie, although I left a comment earlier tonight, I just wanted to add this. I remember you so clearly when you were a baby...big blue eyes, a sweet face, and yes...bald. We all loved you then, and we still love you now, hair or no hair. Love, AJ
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Repeat after me: Losing your hair is not a tragedy. Losing your hair is not a tragedy. Losing your hair is not a tragedy.
(But it is worth some major whining and just know it will take a few days to adjust.)
Hang in there!
jojo
You & Norm will match!
As Jojo said - losing your hair is not a tragedy. there are some things that are worth doing while your hair is taking a TEMPORARY leave of absence:
Try taking a walk in the rain... it feels super cool on your head. Showers feel pretty neat as well.
Getting ready in the morning is MUCH quicker.
Jackie, a friend of mine had chemo 2 years ago, & was distressed (is there a pun in this word?)when her hair fell out. However, when it did grow back, it was beautiful & wavy...very lustrous, too!
There's a cloud in every lining, Honey.
Love & prayers,
AJ
Jackie, although I left a comment earlier tonight, I just wanted to add this. I remember you so clearly when you were a baby...big blue eyes, a sweet face, and yes...bald. We all loved you then, and we still love you now, hair or no hair.
Love,
AJ
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