post chemo effects
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Mine too!
Boy, was I surprised when my eyebrows and lashes fell out again! What a kick in the butt - just when you think you are thru - then pow! I can say, I had one more, not so dramatic fall out about 3 mos. after the 2nd dropping. They are now back like the old days - maybe, even better! I was told at radiation that it's been known to happen. Cell cycle growth blah, blah, blah.
I hope everything grows back very thick and lustrious. I had forgotten how "wonderful" it is to tweeze the brows but I actually, smiled while doing "em!
Hugs!
Karen0 -
delayed reactions
yes - I think it may be less uncommon than one might think. My eyelashes didn't start falling out until my hair started growing back in. They also take a long time to grow back in - for a long time I swear it looked like I had taken the pinking shears to my eyelashes!!
Melanie0 -
Side effects...
I did not have too many problems with eye lashes, but my nails were a night mare for a few months. When they started to get back to normal they were better than ever before. I love my hands now!!! I had a double mastectomy (scars), dental issues (partials), anal cancer (colostomy!!!) varicouse veins (support hose), .....but, I LOVE my nails! LOL Good luck, hope all continue moving forward!0 -
Thanks to all of you! Myeihtak said:Side effects...
I did not have too many problems with eye lashes, but my nails were a night mare for a few months. When they started to get back to normal they were better than ever before. I love my hands now!!! I had a double mastectomy (scars), dental issues (partials), anal cancer (colostomy!!!) varicouse veins (support hose), .....but, I LOVE my nails! LOL Good luck, hope all continue moving forward!
Thanks to all of you! My eyelashes look awful, and my nails look awful, but I am encouraged that it is just temporary and this delayed effect is normal. I've never been a paint my nails type person, but I'm thinking about rethinking that!0
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