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ShirlO
15 years agoMember
Hi there Kerrie, what a brilliant idea you have had!!!
The thought, and the fact, of losing hair during chemo would be very daunting. I know I wasn't looking forward to it at all, and I was just in "maybe ... what if ..." mode at the time. As it turned out I was one of the lucky ones ... no chemo needed.
If the pretty scarves you wore when we were in Melbourne are any indication, then your range will be an instant hit.
I have a friend here who was thinking about making scarves and turbans etc to donate to a cause - if she goes ahead with it I'll let you know and send some on to you.
Keep up the good work ...
Cheers .... Shirl xx
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