Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Sharon.....Hair?? You had hair? I still don't have very much hair. Part of my trouble was I received an entire half shaved head. Of course, the rest was left alone and it was sort of a half Mohawk. I had the hairdresser trim the " long " side to more closely resemble the quarter-inch fuzz on the surgery side. It's still somewhere between a quarter and a half inch in length. Oh well....if the guys can do it, so can I. I'm really liking this new shorter hairdo....very neat and quick to comb! Have been hunting just the right magnet to decorate my headpiece so everyone will know I'm a girl. --Gayle > > ....Being a woman, I could also use claw clips (for hair) and clip the processors in my hair. Sometimes just pushing up on the back of the processors would relieve the pressure. > > > From: Lehfeldt <Lehfeldt@g...> > > Hi guys, > > Just wondering if you guys had a persistent irritation at the ear lobe > area where your glasses rest on your ears where the surgical incision \ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Gayle, It sounds like your surgeon shaved off quite a bit of hair! I have waist length hair. When I saw my surgeon last, he jokingly said that with all of my hair, I won't have any problem hiding my incision. <grin> I'm hoping he won't shave that much off but then again, if it means being able to hear again, I'll go bald if I have to. Surgery date: 12/22/04 (25 days and counting!) Activation date: 1/18/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 What I did was to get that tape that sticks to itself (look in the bandage section) and wrapped that around the arm of the glasses. It made a difference because without it I couldn't wear my glasses. Of course hubby said I looked like a nerd :< susan & hobbes michigan At 01:38 PM 11/27/2004 +0000, you wrote: >Sharon.....Hair?? You had hair? I still don't have very much hair. >Part of my trouble was I received an entire half shaved head. Of >course, the rest was left alone and it was sort of a half Mohawk. I >had the hairdresser trim the " long " side to more closely resemble the >quarter-inch fuzz on the surgery side. It's still somewhere between >a quarter and a half inch in length. Oh well....if the guys can do >it, so can I. I'm really liking this new shorter hairdo....very neat >and quick to comb! Have been hunting just the right magnet to >decorate my headpiece so everyone will know I'm a girl. >--Gayle > > > > > > >...Being a woman, I could also use claw clips (for hair) and clip the >processors in my hair. Sometimes just pushing up on the back of the >processors would relieve the pressure. > > > > > From: Lehfeldt <Lehfeldt@g...> > > > > Hi guys, > > > > Just wondering if you guys had a persistent irritation at the ear >lobe > > area where your glasses rest on your ears where the surgical >incision >\ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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