Happy Day!
Tami
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The first time to wear
The first time to wear mascara after treatment wasn't that long ago for me...so I completely understand your joy. And I think it's a very good reason to celebrate!
Hugs,
Linda0 -
Tami,Gabe N Abby Mom said:The first time to wear
The first time to wear mascara after treatment wasn't that long ago for me...so I completely understand your joy. And I think it's a very good reason to celebrate!
Hugs,
Linda
That was me just a few short months ago. I too even celebrated my chin hairs and be prepared within a couple of months you will be celebrating having "bad hair" days when those cowlicks start appearing and sticking up every which way. Isn't this an exciting time?? My last treatment was Jan. 7th of this year and my morning routine of shaving and grooming is increasing as the weeks go by. YIKES... gotta start setting the alarm clock earlier.
Have a great holiday weekend and keep batting those lashes,
Hugs,
Lorrie0 -
gives appreciating thegrams2jc said:So exciting
Recently I was able to get back into my contacts after nearly 8 months of dry eyes and then no lashes. I TOTALLY get it!! It is strange where hair is appearing that I never noticed pre-chemo, oh well.
Do that happy dance !!!!!
Jennifer
gives appreciating the little things a new meaning. I think of all the hair the eyelashes bothered me the most. congrats. BTW dont get discouraged if they come out again, mine did a couple of times, and still grow in unevenly sometimes like they are confused! however they grow back really fast (couple of days). I look at that the chemo is still working in my system keeping the cancer at bay. (just my weird way of thinking lol)0 -
I think losing the brows and lashes was harder for mecarkris said:gives appreciating the
gives appreciating the little things a new meaning. I think of all the hair the eyelashes bothered me the most. congrats. BTW dont get discouraged if they come out again, mine did a couple of times, and still grow in unevenly sometimes like they are confused! however they grow back really fast (couple of days). I look at that the chemo is still working in my system keeping the cancer at bay. (just my weird way of thinking lol)
than losing my head hair. That I could cover up with a sexy scarf, but the brows and lashes--that's when I really felt like a "cancer patient". It is a great day when they start coming back in. My left brow is really sparse still, but I doctor it up with pencil and it looks okay.
Congrats!
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Whoo-Hooo Tami!! I agree,missrenee said:I think losing the brows and lashes was harder for me
than losing my head hair. That I could cover up with a sexy scarf, but the brows and lashes--that's when I really felt like a "cancer patient". It is a great day when they start coming back in. My left brow is really sparse still, but I doctor it up with pencil and it looks okay.
Congrats!
Hugs, Renee
Whoo-Hooo Tami!! I agree, it was harder having a bald face than a bald head! Congratulations!
Chickadee0
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