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Starla
I started to use the Nioxin products. I don't know if they really helped or not. I still continue to loose hair. Maybe the Nioxin products were good for my hair but maybe even better for my mind.
I'm on week 42 and it seems as though my hair loss has subsided and not been so bad for the past month. Maybe that is the end of loosing all this hair, or maybe it's not.
I've heard from several people who do these treatment meds that your hair does come back after a while when you stop the treatment medications. Not only does it come back, they say, your hair comes back really nice and healthy.
Just a small price to pay in order to treat this disease and give yourself a chance to rid your body of the virus. Mhhhhhhh, that's what I keep telling myself anyway.
So far I'm undetectable, and I plan on staying that way. My hair is growing back, and the rest of the nasty sides have abated. My friend even convinced me to dye my hair for the first time ever as a means of combating the thinness. I feel sassy and happy and healthy. Was the misery of the treatment worth it? Yes, yes, yes!! But please know that we understand. We know what you're going through. And sure we understand that losing one's hair is a small price to pay. But that doesn't diminish how painful and upsetting it can be.
The hair loss, the baggier bags under your eyes, the wrinklier wrinkles, the dryer skin, they are Visual facts that This is real, there is no wondering, YOU can see it, and seeing is believing, is it not?
I thought it so trivial to mourn the hair, but I know it was not all about a bad hair day, the mourning was for ALL the losses.
Thank you all for seeing it with me.
I am now 20 weeks post-tx and my hair is recovering nicely, so hang in there and try to put this small problem in perspective. Two weeks ago I accompanied a close friend to the wig shop for her second round of chemo and felt very small for worrying too much about my own situation.
I'm so glad Galen's here to help us all with her sage advice. Galen, you've really been an inspiration to me. A big shout out to compassionate hairdressers everywhere! I had been too ashamed? embarassed? disgusted? to see my hairdresser during tx. When I finally did, she was so great. She recommened shampoo/conditioner that would detoxify the hair and gave me a great cut that would work when my hair finally began to grow in. BTW, at first I used Nioxin products. I hated the smell, and since my head was almost always damp from sweat, the odor really began to bother me. I switched to a gentle shampoo with a pleasant smell. I figured, hell, the hair's going to fall out anyway. What little hair was left might as well smell good. Now, 22 weeks post-tx, hair's growing back and I did something I always wanted to do but I was afraid to--I'm a redhead. The dragon tried to kill me but instead it taught me how to live. Take that, beastie!!
I just did #29/48 and my hair is now thinning. REMEMBER, that this is temporary!! After the first "go-round" I learned that who we are is NOT our hair, and, after being bald for so long, I discovered that there's so much more to "me" than the external. My hair grew back thick & curly...and there's the bonus!
My only regret is that I didn't get that funky Tina Turner wig I always joked about -
Oh, well!
Keep on Lookin' up!!!