I was determined to keep my hair. I think the speed of the whole thing - ten days from total shock diagnosis to first A/C Chemo - left me reeling so I just couldn’t cope with the idea of being bald. I did the cold cap twice, first time was fine, second one was ok to start but really uncomfortable by half way through, then gave up as I had lost so much hair I had large bald patches and couldn’t face the idea of the cold cap touching those. I waited to see what would happen afterwards and got through the last two rounds of A/C and one of Paciltaxol before I shaved what was left of my hair off after another big shed. Tbh I’m glad I gave up when I did as my taxol infusions are 3 1/2 hours so adding the extra time for the cold cap would have had me sitting there all day. By leaving it so late to shave I also won’t be bald as long as I might have been as I now only have two more rounds to go (four in total and everything at fortnightly intervals). I would say give it a go and see how you cope but keep an open mind. I met someone recently who stuck it out, though she cut her hair short, so never had the identifying “cancer patient” look. I did buy a wig which was fun but don’t have the energy to go anywhere I can be bothered to change out of my comfy headscarves at the moment. Good luck with your treatment whatever you decide.