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Shaving advice, anyone?
I am new to the board and 4 weeks post surgical for bilateral mastectomy. In the last 4 weeks I have not shaved the arm pit on the side they did the lymph node biopsy as I was advised not to use a razor. In a fit of desperation tonight I drug the horse clippers into the house and popped on the surgical blades. My husband did the honors - definitely fell in the category of things I never expected to do with my spouse. It was a very close shave though.
Short of buying a second set of clippers for people use, can anyone recommend an electric razor that they like and where do you shop for them? Could I find it at Target or do I need to go somewhere special? Would appreciate any recommendations - otherwise I'll have to fight the horses for the clippers!
Thanks much,
Beth
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arm pits?
I may just be fortunate not to ever have had a lot of hair on my body but I briefly restarted shaving when the pit hair finally decided to come back. I stopped shaving totally because I had a tendency to get engorged follicles and didn't want to encourage infections. With all the scarring and other visual unpleasantness in those areas I rarely go sleeveless anyway except for summer when I am actually in the water, and I am content with this.
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Beth ...tufi000 said:arm pits?
I may just be fortunate not to ever have had a lot of hair on my body but I briefly restarted shaving when the pit hair finally decided to come back. I stopped shaving totally because I had a tendency to get engorged follicles and didn't want to encourage infections. With all the scarring and other visual unpleasantness in those areas I rarely go sleeveless anyway except for summer when I am actually in the water, and I am content with this.
Never had this issue - chemo, here - so no Hair to worry about! However, a unique situation to say the very least! Wowzy ...
Just a thought .. what about nair 'hair removal' ? cream form - you may have to keep your arm lifted / proped up for 5 to 7 minutes - then wipe off area with a dry wash cloth. I am hoping this works for you ..
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
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