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I would not do it why do
I would not do it why do more damage (potental) than you need to? Talk to YOUR Doctor first this can wait one more day before doing this.0 -
I also heard DON'T
I was told by a few sources not to do it. Alopecia would be the result.
Consider getting your hair done in a GI Jane buzz cut. That should take it just about down to the monochromatic roots. Then put on big, sparkly earrings.
Best of luck with whatever decision you make.
Deb0 -
Not!D Lewis said:I also heard DON'T
I was told by a few sources not to do it. Alopecia would be the result.
Consider getting your hair done in a GI Jane buzz cut. That should take it just about down to the monochromatic roots. Then put on big, sparkly earrings.
Best of luck with whatever decision you make.
Deb
I have checked with so many hair stylist's & finally was told by one that volounteer's at our cancer centre that it is important not to put any chemical's near your scalp especially if you are having Chemo. I waited the six month's & walked about with three hair colour's, something I would never have done before. I just kept it trim & conditioned the heck out of it. Plus lost some at the back because of radiation. Yes Alopecia is the main factor. I was embarassed at first then gave myself a kick in the butt & decided to do what I was told. Once I was over my six month mark my hairstylist did a patch test on my arm to see if I had any reaction. Now I am over eight month's post treatment & am slowly introducing colour back. Time has flown by & I understand how difficult the wait can be. If I was smart I should have bought a wig as now I see quite a few out there that are amazing.0 -
Please don't
I can sympathize with what you are feeling right now but please don't take any unneccesary chances. WHO cares what color it is when/if it falls out?? When my med oncologist told me I would lose all of my hair and I told him I didn't care, I felt it was a small price to pay if the drugs worked. I may be the exception in regards to my feelings about losing my hair but I would shave my head everyday and be bald for the rest of my life if it meant I would not get cancer again.
Please reconsider, taking chances now is not a good idea.
Stay well and stay strong,
Glenna0 -
I know it Important
I know hair is important to you, I recall not wanting to loose my full beard. But i did and still do not have it back and love it and the hair no longer means a much. Started a full beard at 16 and lost at 39 from radiation, now 14 years later no beard.
I know it's important to you, but in my opinion it is not work the risk with the chemicals.
Good luck with you choice.
John0 -
I only had radiation, and IJUDYV5 said:Don't do it
Not a good idea - but I do understand where you are coming from. I want to color mine also. Really Really badly.
I only had radiation, and I had thought about it but didn't. I definitely wouldn't even think about it with chemo.
I can relate, as I have been dying my hair for ten yrs. I started going grey at 16. I looked like the bride of Frankenstein. But when my bald bit grew in and I got it cut and colored after I was done it was all the more of a boost. I would and did wait.
Best wishes
Sweet0 -
So....
I read up for a few minutes on dying your hair during/before radiation/chemotherapy.
It seems that all hair colorings, chemical or natural (which is what I was going to suggest but now can't) have a drying effect on human hair, thus making it more brittle and more likely to fall out sooner.
I don't think this is the effect you were going after, Denise.
I vote no, too.0
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