I was brave today!
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This was taken at the end of chemo when I had very little hair, eyebrows or lashes. Both my boys in this pic. They are certainly a great reason to fight and they brighten up my not so great days.
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@Fionap2017
I can 'hear' your smile and pride thru your words. Gorgeous Lovely boys! xxxx1 -
What a beautiful photo of you all.
These photos are also a study in how quickly children change. Your younger boy has changed from very much still a baby/ toddler into a little boy in that 13 weeks0 -
I had my last chemo 12 weeks ago @duxx1234. It grew very very slowly at first but in the seventh week it suddenly took off. A breastcare nurse told me that was often the way.
It was very soft & fluffy when it first came through. I think what's coming through now is a bit stiffer as it feels quite springy now. I wish it would curl!1 -
Thank you @Sister @Michelle_R @tigerbeth @arpie. And Fiona, thanks for saying I don't look 52! K xox0
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@Fionap2017 wow you look fantastic! How liberating it must have felt to get out there with your new hair! Such happy photos - it’ll just keep getting better from here. Xxx
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Just a quick update- I know the query about dyeing hair after chemo often comes up. I didn’t like my new grey hair much but I was nervous about putting a colour in it as I read somewhere that you need to wait six months. I’d heard it could turn interesting colours! I decided to get a semi permanent colour put in last week and it turned out fine. This is 3 months after chemo. Just sharing for anyone who might be wondering how a colour might turn out.4
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Loking good, @Fionap2017. How are you feeling?0
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I’m feeling really good Irb_03, thanks for asking. Hope you are well.0
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I'm good, but a little further down the road than you0