changed my profile photo to show you my latest crop of chemo curls.

lindaprocopio
lindaprocopio Member Posts: 1,980 Member
Three different times chemo has made me completely bald, and each time my hair has come back completely different. This time it is not as curly but still wavy, and is still very thin. One of my girlfrinds took this photo of me at a Victorian Tea we went to today. I've been trying to let the tops grow out and it's at that shaggy point where I may just give in and go get it cut. If you still see the Dominican Republic beach shot as my profile photo, you'll need to go to EDIT on your tool bar and hit REFRESH if you're curious about my new little hair. (Why I think anyone else would care about this silliness, I don't know! HA!)

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  • hopeful girl 1
    hopeful girl 1 Member Posts: 454
    Linda
    Linda,
    You look gorgeous! And your hair looks great. It does not look thin to me at all!
    Cindy
  • TiggersDoBounce
    TiggersDoBounce Member Posts: 408
    Love the new pic!
    I think you look fabulous!! LOL

    Laurie
  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member

    Love the new pic!
    I think you look fabulous!! LOL

    Laurie

    You look beautiful
    You are certainly not the prototypical Stage IV cancer patient. You look so healthy and happy. Can't see your hair very well, but compared to what I've got, you look like Rapunzel.

    Is the radioembolism still kicking your you know what?

    Suzanne
  • HellieC
    HellieC Member Posts: 524 Member
    Linda - you look fab!
    What a great new photo, Linda. You look fabulous - such vitality in your face, despite what you're going through. My hair is a way behind yours - it's gone beyond the crop stage but now looks like I've been through a bush backwards - ha ha! Called the hairdresser this morning and hope she can fit me in soon!
    Kindest wishes, Helen
  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    Terrific!
    Linda,

    As always, you look great! You are a beautiful person and you really shine. And don't say its because of all the radiation either! lol.

    Exactly what is served at a Victorian Tea?

    Kathy
  • Cindy Bear
    Cindy Bear Member Posts: 569
    You do look gorgeous
    and how wonderful, that you went to a Victorian tea....
  • lindaprocopio
    lindaprocopio Member Posts: 1,980 Member

    You do look gorgeous
    and how wonderful, that you went to a Victorian tea....

    tiny cucumber & cream cheese sandwiches; tiny quiches,...
    At the Victorian tea they served a variety of teas. It started with a sampler plate for each person of tiny fancy sandwiches and quiches; followed by a warm apricot scone with clotted cream and raspberry prserves. & of course there was a assortment of dozens of tiny fancy desserts. Very girl-y! Wednesday I'm having 6 'girlfriends' over to relax in my new pool and we are going to try and recreate the sandwiches from Victorian Tea menu, each of us making 1 or 2 things. I am really trying to make the most of this long chemo break to do as many fun things as I can.

    I had a friend visit me from Philly today and bring her 2 1/2 year old son, who was absolutely delightful. I made honey whole wheat wraps filled with fresh spinach, hummous, and some good cheese; and a huge mixed fresh fruit salad served in a watermelon basket. My focus is on LIVING; and I am genuinely happy with my simple beautiful life, for however long it lasts.
  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member

    tiny cucumber & cream cheese sandwiches; tiny quiches,...
    At the Victorian tea they served a variety of teas. It started with a sampler plate for each person of tiny fancy sandwiches and quiches; followed by a warm apricot scone with clotted cream and raspberry prserves. & of course there was a assortment of dozens of tiny fancy desserts. Very girl-y! Wednesday I'm having 6 'girlfriends' over to relax in my new pool and we are going to try and recreate the sandwiches from Victorian Tea menu, each of us making 1 or 2 things. I am really trying to make the most of this long chemo break to do as many fun things as I can.

    I had a friend visit me from Philly today and bring her 2 1/2 year old son, who was absolutely delightful. I made honey whole wheat wraps filled with fresh spinach, hummous, and some good cheese; and a huge mixed fresh fruit salad served in a watermelon basket. My focus is on LIVING; and I am genuinely happy with my simple beautiful life, for however long it lasts.

    It sounds wonderful!
    Oh Linda that sounds like such a "girly" thing to do! I was raised with three brothers, I have three sons and I was the only granddaughter on my father's side, such a "girly" thing like a Victorian Tea sounds so wonderful.

    Enjoy your pool and friends on Wednesday. Thanks for the infor regarding the tea.

    Kathy