My new haircut
Well, like it or not, I cut my hair super short. Chemo is tomorrow and I couldn't stand the idea of big clumps falling out. I would much prefer little clumps...Lol .
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Sassy!
It is cute and sassy, sort of like you! Maybe you should consider when your hair grows back to get this cut. It suits you.
Best,
Clementine
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The cut is nice!!!
It really fits your lovely face,but I've not been on the boards as much latley so im kinda of out of whats happening with you and others that i know and have been there for me,I do remember seeing a post about you requesting the pink bus but i dont think i saw the out come post,I pray that its just as none cancer people say"you just need a little more chemo".Im praying for you pink sister.~~MollyZ~~
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I like it!!
I wish you could keep it...but you're rockin the short hair!!
Hugs,
Linda
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Thank you ladies! It isGabe N Abby Mom said:I like it!!
I wish you could keep it...but you're rockin the short hair!!
Hugs,
Linda
Thank you ladies! It is support like this that makes it so much easier. Love you all!
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Smart Move
Last year at this time I was where you were. I have not worn my hair very long for most of my life -- a little longer than what you are showing in your picture here.
When I knew for sure my hair was beginning to fall out, I had a friend of mine come over and give me a buzz cut. I thought that mentally it would be easier to deal with bristles disappearing rather than seeing clumps of hair. My hair had barely begun to fall out and I was already tired of finding shed hair on my clothing, in my comb, on the back of upholstered furniture. Also, my husband and I were heading out of town that weekend for a brief family reunion to celebrate my parents' 60th anniversary. It just seemed to make more sense to keep my hair messes to a minimum.
I did find a terry-cloth turban handy to wear to bed while I was in the shedding stage, even when I was down to bristles.
You are right -- there will be times when you have to play mind games with yourself.
Hope chemo goes as smoothly as possible for you.
e
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Sassy AND in control!desertgirl947 said:Smart Move
Last year at this time I was where you were. I have not worn my hair very long for most of my life -- a little longer than what you are showing in your picture here.
When I knew for sure my hair was beginning to fall out, I had a friend of mine come over and give me a buzz cut. I thought that mentally it would be easier to deal with bristles disappearing rather than seeing clumps of hair. My hair had barely begun to fall out and I was already tired of finding shed hair on my clothing, in my comb, on the back of upholstered furniture. Also, my husband and I were heading out of town that weekend for a brief family reunion to celebrate my parents' 60th anniversary. It just seemed to make more sense to keep my hair messes to a minimum.
I did find a terry-cloth turban handy to wear to bed while I was in the shedding stage, even when I was down to bristles.
You are right -- there will be times when you have to play mind games with yourself.
Hope chemo goes as smoothly as possible for you.
e
Clementine's right, CC -- you look sassy and beautiful with your short haircut.
But more importantly -- you look like a woman who's taken some control of her situation. All of us who've had chemo know how much better we've felt when we've taken some steps to lose our hair on OUR terms, not on cancer's terms.
You look beautiful, and empowered, and ready for a fight! Look out, cancer, you don't stand a chance!
Traci
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Love it! Mine is almost thatsea60 said:Cynthia,
you look great in long or short hair! I love it. I made that mistake and quickly realized it was best to cut it short.
Prayers and positive thoughts surround you!
Hugs,
Sylvia
Love it! Mine is almost that long and now im thinking I no longer need a scarf, thanks for being inspiring! Hugs!
Patti
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It looks great !! God Bless,CypressCynthia said:Thank you ladies! It is
Thank you ladies! It is support like this that makes it so much easier. Love you all!
It looks great !! God Bless, you will be in my thoughts and prayers as you start a new, effective round of chemo !!
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CC ... You're Sexy, and you know it!Patti1967 said:Love it! Mine is almost that
Love it! Mine is almost that long and now im thinking I no longer need a scarf, thanks for being inspiring! Hugs!
Patti
Love it, and the message behind the new hair cut! Your hotness, and strength shines thru my beloved Friend.
Vicki Sam
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You Look Lovely....
Haircut is lovely. I wish I had cut my short. I did have short hair but there was to much of it (thick) too. I was in denial and figured it was just goine to thin out. Oh was I wrong and what a mess for 2 1/2 weeks. I was lucky to find a hairnet with the 1994 wig to contain my hair as it fell.
Good luck (a little late) on your treatment today. I had mine yesterday and the hematocrit had just rising enough to allow my treatment.
Sending positive vibes,
Doris
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