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Hair loss - did you get a wig?
Hi everyone,
I saw this article on the guardian website that I thought you might find interesting. It’s about one women’s experience of wearing a wig after hair loss.
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/may/09/wigs-essential-dealing-with-cancer
Everyone has very different experiences of hair loss so it has sparked quite a bit of debate in the comments section.
Let me know what you think,
Amy
I saw this article on the guardian website that I thought you might find interesting. It’s about one women’s experience of wearing a wig after hair loss.
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/may/09/wigs-essential-dealing-with-cancer
Everyone has very different experiences of hair loss so it has sparked quite a bit of debate in the comments section.
Let me know what you think,
Amy
Comments
Being a bloke I guess it's easier to cope with hair loss than it is for a woman. I was surprised how far into my treatment complete hair loss occurred and expected it much earlier, though the white hospital towels did seem to have an increasing amount of hair on the as each days shower was concluded.
When my hair came back it was quite a bit darker and finer than before treatment. Apparently this is quite common , so I'd be interested to know if anyone else had changes to their hair.
Steve
Again a bit like you Steve, I thought I had got away with the hair loss thing but at the time I wasn't bothered anyway, but I remember a Sunday morning about 3 weeks into treatment that there were big clumps of hair on my pillow.
As I say at that point it could have turned green and I don't think I would have really noticed!. However for me I didn't have total loss and it grew back slowly and darker, and yes the texture is finer.
The other funny thing is that it's only my nasal hairs that have not grown back fully, everywhere else appears darker and longer, especially the arms strange isn't it!
Peter