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Hi,
finished my chemo four weeks ago, was so happy, I too am waiting to see some hair growth, not much, had to see the skin doctor as had a few lupms on my head, he said it was called folliculitus, gave me some anti biodics in pill form and cream for the head, the skin around the lumps looked smooth, after they start to heal can feel a little hair, the skin doctor told me its ok to use minoxidol, and a product called nioxin, scalp conditioner and folical booster, so bought it all. so far cant see any changes, the oncologist said not nessasarry to use anything , but am anywayh.
Hopeing to see some growth by the end of the year, I just pray it comes back in , this is my secound bout with breast cancer, this time a double mastcetomy, had a problem with fluid since they took out the drains, have had to go to get it asperated at least one or two time's a week since June, now have developed a seroma as big as a golf ball in the chest, sticking out like a tumor. the surgeon is finally going to take it out next friday and find out where the leak is comming from, I"m tired of all this, now I have to put off the reconstruction..until all this new surgery heals,l maybe until Feb or March. sure they will also put in draians again. for a while. its ok, can handle it. just want this all over.
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Hi Ohilly,
I had exactly that problem. My hair has always been extremely thick and when it started coming in it was super thin which really worried me. Well it has been 15 months since my last chemo and I am happy to tell you my very thick hair is back! I now get my hair cut every 4th week. Wishing you the best!
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Have you had your surgery MIMS?MIMS said:hair regrowth
Hi,
finished my chemo four weeks ago, was so happy, I too am waiting to see some hair growth, not much, had to see the skin doctor as had a few lupms on my head, he said it was called folliculitus, gave me some anti biodics in pill form and cream for the head, the skin around the lumps looked smooth, after they start to heal can feel a little hair, the skin doctor told me its ok to use minoxidol, and a product called nioxin, scalp conditioner and folical booster, so bought it all. so far cant see any changes, the oncologist said not nessasarry to use anything , but am anywayh.
Hopeing to see some growth by the end of the year, I just pray it comes back in , this is my secound bout with breast cancer, this time a double mastcetomy, had a problem with fluid since they took out the drains, have had to go to get it asperated at least one or two time's a week since June, now have developed a seroma as big as a golf ball in the chest, sticking out like a tumor. the surgeon is finally going to take it out next friday and find out where the leak is comming from, I"m tired of all this, now I have to put off the reconstruction..until all this new surgery heals,l maybe until Feb or March. sure they will also put in draians again. for a while. its ok, can handle it. just want this all over.
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I'm so sorry to hear about your complications from your double mastectomy. I had a seroma develop after my first lumpectomy with sentinel node dissection. It was right in my armpit. I couldn't believe how painful it was. I've since had a double mastectomy. Though my seroma is gone, I do have some residual pain on the side that received radiation. Let us know how things work out with your seroma.
As far as the hair folliculitis....I had a few lumps afer my hair came out, but my good friend had the same problem that you mentioned. It looked like bad acne all over her head. She was given an antibiotic and some cream, too. Over time, it resolved. I think some of it was from the hair falling out and coming back in....and some of it was a reaction to her chemo.0
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