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Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well, with

just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would definitely go.

So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy, but

still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out or

does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech therapist and

would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch my head

and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go ahead

and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the military...I

just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but it's cold

and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to! BTW,

Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my husband...he's

already halfway there. ;-)

Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-bacterial

wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their hands

when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table when each

group leaves.

Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football team win!

Lucinda

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Lucinda, I didn't have A/C but I do know most ladies loose all their hair. I had

CMF and mine just thinned but if I had to do it all over again I would shave my

head as my hair never came back like it was. I have real thin areas on my head.

If you don't want to get a GI Jane cut how about wearing scarves till it all

comes out? You can by some really cute ones to match your clothes.

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Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well, with

just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would definitely go.

So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy, but

still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out or

does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech therapist and

would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch my head

and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go ahead

and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the military...I

just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but it's cold

and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to! BTW,

Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my husband...he's

already halfway there. ;-)

Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-bacterial

wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their hands

when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table when each

group leaves.

Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football team win!

Lucinda

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Hi Lucinda,

Glad to hear your first treatment went OK.

My hair started coming out just before my second treatment (2 weeks

later). It at first appeared to be thinning, then clumps started coming

out, so I shaved it out. It seemed to happen overnight, so be prepared!

I hope you're getting Neulasta shots to keep your WBC up. That's tricky

working with small kids. I think any bacterial wipe will do, plus Purell

for you & them.

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The lady who has been cutting my hair for almost twenty years has a

plan for me. On Wednesday, I should find out if I'm getting chemo.

She said to call her when I find out, if I need chemo, she will give

me a super short cut. The day it starts to fall out call her, and

she will shave my head that day.

She has been cutting my hair since she was an apprentice and has

become a good friend. She has several clients who are going through

breast cancer right now, and I feel lucky to have her.

>

> Lucinda, I didn't have A/C but I do know most ladies loose all

their hair. I had CMF and mine just thinned but if I had to do it

all over again I would shave my head as my hair never came back like

it was. I have real thin areas on my head.

>

> If you don't want to get a GI Jane cut how about wearing scarves

till it all comes out? You can by some really cute ones to match

your clothes.

> Hugs

> nne

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> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

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> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

> Check out my other ornaments at

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> www.cancerclub.com

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>

> Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well,

with

> just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would

definitely go.

> So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy,

but

> still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out

or

> does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech therapist

and

> would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch

my head

> and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go

ahead

> and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the

military...I

> just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but

it's cold

> and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to!

BTW,

> Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my

husband...he's

> already halfway there. ;-)

>

> Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

> accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-

bacterial

> wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their

hands

> when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table

when each

> group leaves.

>

> Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football

team win!

> Lucinda

>

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lucinda - my hair started to really come out about two weeks after

my first treatment of a/c (I went in every three weeks)...so I got a

buzz cut.

as far as kids and their germs are concerned - I bought purell; and

jude (my son) and I used it regularly. Jude, though, kept climbing

into bed with me...the night following my second treatment, jude

woke up, wimpering - " ma, I'm so cold... " and he was burning up! 104

degree temperature!

and I never got what he had, and was able to take care of him (being

able to take care of him was my litmus test...)

the neulasta I got really was the key, i think, to being able to

fight whatever virus jude had...

you'll be fine...:)

honest

MArisa

>

> Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well,

with

> just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would definitely

go.

> So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy, but

> still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out

or

> does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech therapist

and

> would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch my

head

> and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go

ahead

> and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the

military...I

> just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but it's

cold

> and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to!

BTW,

> Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my

husband...he's

> already halfway there. ;-)

>

> Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

> accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-bacterial

> wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their

hands

> when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table when

each

> group leaves.

>

> Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football team

win!

> Lucinda

>

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Hi Lucinda - I did a " pre-emptive strike " and had mine buzzed on day

13 after my first A/C. They can pretty much tell you that it's

going to fall out after two weeks, so I took control and it was the

best decision I made. It really was not as horrible as I thought it

would be, actually it felt a little empowering (for once). I also

knew that I was having another treatment the following day and

didn't want to be in the " throws of chemo " and having my hair fall

out at the same time (too much for me).

As far as the germs go, I placed those squirt bottles of anti-

bacterial around the house and everyone used them constantly. It

worked for me, but you are going to be exposed to far more potential

germs, but it sounds like you're on top of it.

We're Patriot's fans here - so gooooooooo Pats! :)

Hugs!

Ellen

>

> Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well,

with

> just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would definitely

go.

> So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy, but

> still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out

or

> does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech therapist

and

> would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch my

head

> and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go

ahead

> and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the

military...I

> just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but it's

cold

> and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to!

BTW,

> Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my

husband...he's

> already halfway there. ;-)

>

> Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

> accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-bacterial

> wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their

hands

> when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table when

each

> group leaves.

>

> Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football team

win!

> Lucinda

>

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like ellen said, it felt empowering to me as weell to do the buzz

cut...

one more thing - the majority of us got freakish constipation from

the a/c...starting with my second a/c, I took a senecot each night,

for a few days (the half-life of a/c is 24 hours)...

marisa

> >

> > Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well,

> with

> > just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would

definitely

> go.

> > So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy,

but

> > still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out

> or

> > does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech

therapist

> and

> > would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch

my

> head

> > and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go

> ahead

> > and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the

> military...I

> > just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but

it's

> cold

> > and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to!

> BTW,

> > Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my

> husband...he's

> > already halfway there. ;-)

> >

> > Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

> > accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-

bacterial

> > wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their

> hands

> > when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table

when

> each

> > group leaves.

> >

> > Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football

team

> win!

> > Lucinda

> >

>

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In 2002 when I started my chemo I was going every three weeks and started

loosing my hair after the first treatment...My hair dresser in Delaware shaved

my hair...We went out on a Saturday before my first chemo and she helped me pick

out a wig...I was working at the time and wore the wig when I was

working...matter of fact I wore the wig most of the time...Dont wear the wig

when you are around the stove cooking...eventually the front of the wig will get

singed?....I also had radiation and after almost a year my hair started to come

back...My hair came back a little darker brown and first it was a little curly

then wavey and then went back to being straight like it used to be...

Good luck with the chemo...

Betsy

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eewwww! I had the constipation thing. NEVER a problem before in my whole life!

Glad I took the stool softeners like the nurse insisted.

Lucinda

marisa msteffers@...> wrote:

like ellen said, it felt empowering to me as weell to do the buzz

cut...

one more thing - the majority of us got freakish constipation from

the a/c...starting with my second a/c, I took a senecot each night,

for a few days (the half-life of a/c is 24 hours)...

marisa

> >

> > Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well,

> with

> > just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would

definitely

> go.

> > So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy,

but

> > still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out

> or

> > does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech

therapist

> and

> > would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch

my

> head

> > and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go

> ahead

> > and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the

> military...I

> > just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but

it's

> cold

> > and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to!

> BTW,

> > Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my

> husband...he's

> > already halfway there. ;-)

> >

> > Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

> > accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-

bacterial

> > wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their

> hands

> > when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table

when

> each

> > group leaves.

> >

> > Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football

team

> win!

> > Lucinda

> >

>

Lucinda in VA

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Lucinda,

When my hair came out (I also had AC followed by Taxol)...I first

noticed a few strands of hair on my pillowcase, bath towel

etc...then the hair loss came more quickly...every time I ran my

hand thru my hair, washed/dried/brushed my hair, I got a handful of

hair. I then went ahead and got the 'GI Jane' (or GI , as I

called it :>) and although it was quite a shock to see at first, I

quickly got used to and was glad I went ahead and did it!

Good Luck!

Gia

>

> Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well,

with

> just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would definitely

go.

> So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy, but

> still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out

or

> does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech therapist

and

> would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch my

head

> and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go

ahead

> and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the

military...I

> just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but it's

cold

> and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to!

BTW,

> Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my

husband...he's

> already halfway there. ;-)

>

> Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

> accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-bacterial

> wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their

hands

> when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table when

each

> group leaves.

>

> Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football team

win!

> Lucinda

>

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Forgot to mention..I live in Indianapolis, so it's Go Colts!!!!

> >

> > Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago. Things went well,

> with

> > just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair would

definitely

> go.

> > So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a little itchy,

but

> > still all there. So my first question is...does it just thin out

> or

> > does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school speech

therapist

> and

> > would hate to scare my poor students by reaching up to scratch

my

> head

> > and come up with a handful of hair!!! My husband wants me to go

> ahead

> > and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you in the

> military...I

> > just love the cute things you ladies can do with a bun), but

it's

> cold

> > and I don't want to freeze my head any faster than I have to!

> BTW,

> > Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy for my

> husband...he's

> > already halfway there. ;-)

> >

> > Second question..since I do work with small children (with the

> > accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions for anti-

bacterial

> > wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have them wipe their

> hands

> > when they come in my room, and plan on wiping down the table

when

> each

> > group leaves.

> >

> > Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may your football

team

> win!

> > Lucinda

> >

>

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My hair started falling out about 2 weeks after my

first treatment of A/C. I don't recall it falling

onto my pillows or clothes, but I could run my fingers

through my hair and it would come out in clumps. I

did that for 2 straight days until I went bald.

Anita

--- ginaleeusa ginaleeusa@...> wrote:

> Forgot to mention..I live in Indianapolis, so it's

> Go Colts!!!!

>

>

> > >

> > > Okay, I had my first A/C chemo 10 days ago.

> Things went well,

> > with

> > > just a few " yucky " days. I was told that my hair

> would

> definitely

> > go.

> > > So far, it's still firmly attached to my head..a

> little itchy,

> but

> > > still all there. So my first question is...does

> it just thin out

> > or

> > > does it come out in clumps? I'm a public school

> speech

> therapist

> > and

> > > would hate to scare my poor students by reaching

> up to scratch

> my

> > head

> > > and come up with a handful of hair!!! My

> husband wants me to go

> > ahead

> > > and get a G.I. Jane (my apologies to any of you

> in the

> > military...I

> > > just love the cute things you ladies can do with

> a bun), but

> it's

> > cold

> > > and I don't want to freeze my head any faster

> than I have to!

> > BTW,

> > > Mark & my son are both going bald with me...easy

> for my

> > husband...he's

> > > already halfway there. ;-)

> > >

> > > Second question..since I do work with small

> children (with the

> > > accompanying " bugs " ), what are your suggestions

> for anti-

> bacterial

> > > wipes and disinfecting wipes? I'm going to have

> them wipe their

> > hands

> > > when they come in my room, and plan on wiping

> down the table

> when

> > each

> > > group leaves.

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance..have a nice Sunday, and may

> your football

> team

> > win!

> > > Lucinda

> > >

> >

>

>

>

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