Staycalm
9 years agoMember
Hello to you all
Just thought I should introduce myself before wandering off into other conversations. Married to lovely man, have 15 year old daughter struggling with anxiety and depression. Librarian working casuall...
CanTeen is an excellent resource for young people affected by cancer. They have a lot of great resources on their website at https://www.canteen.org.au/.rowdy said:Welcome to the site yes the waiting can be hard. Your daughter can contact Canteen, they now give support to children who has a parent going through cancer. If I remember they have a online site, anything is worth a try it might help your daughter. Making head covers will keep you busy, I brought cheap scarves and watched a utube video. Also ask about the look good feel good program a good day. Sending you a hug xx
I wear headscarves occasionally. The trick to keeping them in place is a grip band. If you want to see some impressive styles and tutorials, check out http://www.wrapunzel.com/, Most of these ladies are using headwraps for religious or cultural reasons, but it has attracted the attention of women who have experienced hair loss as a result of cancer treatment.Zoffiel said:Headwear is a pain in summer, it takes a certain amount of confidence to walk around bald ( sometimes I can, sometimes I don't want to) wigs are too hot in summer and scarves can do all sorts of unpredictable things. I've found myself looking like a deranged Jack Sparrow with a scarf at an odd angle and unmatched earrings.