How long before hair starts to grow after chemo?
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This video gave me comfort
This video gave me comfort when I was waiting for my hair to grow. this lady took her picture every week after chemo ended. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOa1-5GTL0E
If the link doesn't work, google hair growth after chemo. It's a youtube.0 -
Hair regrowth
As with all you other wonderful ladies, I am worried about my hair regrowth. I had 4 cycles of FEC, followed by 4 cycles of docetaxel. My hair regrew instantly and thickly between the two cycles, but then I lost it all again with the docetaxel. My last chemo was July 4th (I'm in Canada so it was not a holiday for me) and it is now almost 6 full weeks after I had the last treatment. I have no hair on my head yet and am beginning to panic.
I see from your posts I should be patient and it provides me with some hope.
I do have a question, though.... and at the risk of being indelicate please forgive.... my pubic hair has begun to come in fast and furious and thick! (Ironically all along the bikini line!) Does this heighten my chances of having my head hair grow in too, or are they unconnected?
In other words, do those people who suffer permanent head hair loss also have no public hair.
Can anyone offer their experiences?
PS - my chemo happened first to reduce the size of the tumour. My double mastcetomy is in a few days, followed after healing by radiation.
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Hair regrowth after docetaxel.Apaugh said:Canadian girl
I dont think there is any connection. Just just have to be patient. It can take a long time.
Hang in there.
Thank you! Just a bit depressed about it and worried. At the moment I am as bald as an egg. Hoping to see new growth soon! Will post as I go along.
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Big big hugCanadianGirl58 said:Hair regrowth after docetaxel.
Thank you! Just a bit depressed about it and worried. At the moment I am as bald as an egg. Hoping to see new growth soon! Will post as I go along.
Oh hon, I feel your pain. It is a long journey and you are being brave. It is ok to cry and be upset. I hated it and still do when people say, well it is just hair, at least your alive. To me, it is insult to injury. Be kind to yourself and keep fighting the fight as all of us are.
hugs,
Annie
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Wishing the very best too!Apaugh said:Big big hug
Oh hon, I feel your pain. It is a long journey and you are being brave. It is ok to cry and be upset. I hated it and still do when people say, well it is just hair, at least your alive. To me, it is insult to injury. Be kind to yourself and keep fighting the fight as all of us are.
hugs,
Annie
Thank you for your response and hugs! Hugs to you too. Wishing you restored GREAT health and everything bright & beautiful.
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Apaugh and CanadianGirl58
I agree with Apaugh. People seems to forget that we are affected in all dimensions. Really, I think that "it's just hair" with an air of lightness is like minimizing our ordeal. But we must also remember that we discover this twilight zone once we are diagnosed, not earlier. Cancer or no cancer, we care about our appearance. We still are persons, changed persons with new set of priorities.
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Thank you Mariangel43 - thisMariangel43 said:Apaugh and CanadianGirl58
I agree with Apaugh. People seems to forget that we are affected in all dimensions. Really, I think that "it's just hair" with an air of lightness is like minimizing our ordeal. But we must also remember that we discover this twilight zone once we are diagnosed, not earlier. Cancer or no cancer, we care about our appearance. We still are persons, changed persons with new set of priorities.
Thank you Mariangel43 - this horrible cancer & treatment changes us forever... hope after upcoming surgery & radiation treatments (I had chemo first to reduce size of tumour) to be pronounced "cancer free", but will always be living under the shadow of another secondary cancer. Hope to face my future will hair!
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AI - Anastrozole & hair loss
Are there people out there that were put on Anastrozole and have it NOT affect their hair? I only hear of the ones where hair fell out/ thinned drastically?
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CanadianGirl58
I've been taking anastrozole for about a year now and my hair has started to look better. I still keep it very short because the longer it grows the thinner it looks. With it being short it looks pretty healthy. I did switch to a more natural shampoo, no additives. Overall it looks pretty good. Don't despair, you're hair will grow even if it's not as fast or as thick as before.
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Hair on anastrozolebooksandnumbers said:CanadianGirl58
I've been taking anastrozole for about a year now and my hair has started to look better. I still keep it very short because the longer it grows the thinner it looks. With it being short it looks pretty healthy. I did switch to a more natural shampoo, no additives. Overall it looks pretty good. Don't despair, you're hair will grow even if it's not as fast or as thick as before.
Thank you Booksandnumbers for your encouragement. This cancer journey isn't easy.
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Don't worry
My hair started coming back about 6 wks after last chemo. Last chemo was April. It's now Sept and I still have to wear turban or wig, but I have hair all over my head now and it's coming pretty fast now. I'm hoping by first of yr that I can at least show a short hair without covering it up. It looks now more like a man cut. It's not thin, but feels like my regular hair. They usually say about 8 wks or so. But what they won't tell you is that some women never get their hair back or it is extremely thin or patchy. I have met these women. So it is up in the air until you see how you reacted to chemo. I know hair is important, but that is least SE you should be worrying about. There are many more serious SE that you can have for life. I hope medical people informed you of those. They didn't me, I had to find out from research and other people. Hair is something you can control either by wig or other means. This other stuff you can't control. Be aware
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Is this normal???
I am 15 weeks PFC - I have fuzz all over head, but much thinner on top and crown. Is this normal? (I was on docetaxel) If so, how long before hair starts to grow at a more normal rate? Will the thin patches fill in?
My eyelashes are starting to come back but not eyebrows. Thoughts anyone?
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15 weeks PFC - hair growth
My hair growth is very slow... see post just previous - is this normal? (I had been bald as a billiard ball after finishing chemo)
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thin on topCanadianGirl58 said:AI - Anastrozole & hair loss
Are there people out there that were put on Anastrozole and have it NOT affect their hair? I only hear of the ones where hair fell out/ thinned drastically?
It has caused my hair to be thin on top.
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CanadianGirl58 said:
Is this normal???
I am 15 weeks PFC - I have fuzz all over head, but much thinner on top and crown. Is this normal? (I was on docetaxel) If so, how long before hair starts to grow at a more normal rate? Will the thin patches fill in?
My eyelashes are starting to come back but not eyebrows. Thoughts anyone?
Did your hair ever regrow to normal thickness? I am 6 weeks and 2 days and only really thin fuz has grown, and i too have patches on the top where there is vlose to nothing! i am a guy, but i was nowhere close to male pattern baldness before chemo.
Mathias
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During chemo my hair started
During chemo my hair started growing I was taking biotin that was for my nail but my hair in less than a year has grown back pretty much as it was before though it grey. Take care of yourself take vitamines if you can and be patient.
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Hair Growth Varies After Chemotherapy
Hello, I completed chemotherapy in September 2019 and by December 2019 started to see a fuzzy regrowth. It is now June 2020 and I have about one and a half inch length of hair that is full and I am able to style. I have friends who have had slower growth, some with faster growth and some with patchy growth. I'm not sure why that is. I would just be patient. Give it a few months and don't panic. I'm just happy to be able to toss the wig. At least for now.
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Mathiaslyngaam said:
Did your hair ever regrow to normal thickness? I am 6 weeks and 2 days and only really thin fuz has grown, and i too have patches on the top where there is vlose to nothing! i am a guy, but i was nowhere close to male pattern baldness before chemo.
Mathias
Mathiaslyngaam, I hope your hair has grown in well since your February post, My last chemo was about the same time as yours, and I had no regrowth to speak of at 6 weeks. I am almost 6 months out now and don't know if and when mine will be like it used to be. Mine came in evenly, so I had/have no patches, but it's fine and thinner than it used to be. My acupuncturist who sees lots of people post chemo, my PT who specializes in cancer and post cancer therapy, and my hair stylist all tell me that it's normal for hair to grow in patchy and/or thin and also for it to grw quite slowly, which mine has. I have found it reassuring to remind myself when I start to fret that it is absolutely normal for hair to grow back oddly in some way and that doesn't mean that it won't eventually be just like it was.
Good luck!
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