When to expect hair loss?
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On the one hand I'm dreadingnancy591 said:etoposide
Hi Jen,
I wasn't on Etoposide but I did lose my hair on the carbo/taxol regimen. I lost it within 3 wks. When it did start to come out it came out quickly, within a matter of 3 days.
On the one hand I'm dreading the moment it starts, but on the other I just kind of want to get it over with!0 -
3 weeks
Jen,
I was on carbo/taxol, and my sure enough, just like the nurses at the cancer center said, it fell out exactly 3 weeks after my first treatment. I got it cut very short in anticipation and even though it was quite shocking at first, I got over it quickly and got used to wearing turban style hats and caps. Losing my hair was small potatoes compared to everything else I was facing. best wishes to you.
pj0 -
Hello Jen,
For me my hair
Hello Jen,
For me my hair fell out (the first time was carbo/taxol in 2007) about 3 weeks after I began my once every three weeks regimen.
However; I just finished almost 2 months of the oral chemo "etopocide" and didn't work for me. In fact for me I stress (for me), my numbers went from 32 to 63 upon which my doctor took me off of them immediately.
I am now @ week 11 of a weekly taxol maintenance regimen that brought my numbers down from 63 to 3 (at about 7 weeks) and by next Tuesday I will find out where I am. So even thought I was in remission by 7 weeks she wanted to give my cancer a good ole 1 2 punch for good measure.
In anticipation of my hair coming out, I just took clippers and shaved my head. I just didn't want to deal with that patchy affect. I just felt I had to have SOME type of control of this crazy cancer.
The etopocide did not really make my hair come out. However; I am now bald again due to my weekly taxol treatments. Oh well all in a day.
Sharon0 -
Hi JenB910
I am the same as the other ladies here. My hair started coming out, as I touched it, washed it and I found hair on my pillow in the morning. About week 3 my husband shaved my head. To begin with your scalp will feel sensitive because it is not used to "not having hair on it" but you will get used to it. I lost my hair in Dec so I found my head & ears were cold. I used to wear a hat in bed and sometimes I would sit watchinh the TV with a woolly hat on. However you will get used to it.
My photo is 8 weeks after the end of chemo, so you can see how quickly it grows back. At the end of the day it is HAIR and the bonus is that you lose ALL of the hair on your body. So no more shaving or waxing for a while.
Take Care Tina xx0 -
Actually I just had my 4thnancy591 said:I understand
I do understand! Is this your first treatment?
Actually I just finished my 2nd cycle (4 treatments total, 1 per week) a few days ago. I have 4 more treatments left and the nurses and Dr. were very surprised to see me with hair still! My cycle is Etoposide/Methotrexate the first week and Etoposide/Cisplatin the next.0 -
Hair lossJenB910 said:Actually I just had my 4th
Actually I just finished my 2nd cycle (4 treatments total, 1 per week) a few days ago. I have 4 more treatments left and the nurses and Dr. were very surprised to see me with hair still! My cycle is Etoposide/Methotrexate the first week and Etoposide/Cisplatin the next.
I began losing my hair 13 days after my first chemo. It looked like a dog slept on my pillow. I knew I couldn't tolerate the mess until it all came out and I could not maintain my hairstyle which was a spikey "do". My hairdresser had told me to call her if and when I wanted to take it off. She came and cut it down to the nubs. It took a little getting used to but I actually like it now. I do not wear any head covering when I go out of the house. I figure this is who I am right now. Kik0 -
My mother started losing herTina Brown said:Hi JenB910
I am the same as the other ladies here. My hair started coming out, as I touched it, washed it and I found hair on my pillow in the morning. About week 3 my husband shaved my head. To begin with your scalp will feel sensitive because it is not used to "not having hair on it" but you will get used to it. I lost my hair in Dec so I found my head & ears were cold. I used to wear a hat in bed and sometimes I would sit watchinh the TV with a woolly hat on. However you will get used to it.
My photo is 8 weeks after the end of chemo, so you can see how quickly it grows back. At the end of the day it is HAIR and the bonus is that you lose ALL of the hair on your body. So no more shaving or waxing for a while.
Take Care Tina xx
My mother started losing her hair almost 3 weeks to the day after her first treatment of carbo/taxol. It was coming out in handfulls. Today she went and had it shaved.0
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