Tuesday Update
Today the hair is falling out at a rapid rate. I no longer look like I might have chosen the GI Jane look. Nope, I now look like someone who is being treated with chemo. Yup, I have crossed the line. I am surprised by the difference actually, but if nothing else, I am learning to roll with the punches.
With this change, I am finding myself a little more reluctant to go au natural. I don't want other people to feel uncomfortable; I'm not uncomfortable at all. Isn't that another surprise? My biggest complaint? My head is hot! I rip off any headcovering as soon as I walk in the door.
I am left with seven quality days before the next chemo round begins. During this time I will: enjoy Lauren and Sarah's visits, cook snacks for round 3, finish two sets of client files, meet a new client, service another old client, stock the pantry, and finish the magazine organization project. Well, we'll see!
With this change, I am finding myself a little more reluctant to go au natural. I don't want other people to feel uncomfortable; I'm not uncomfortable at all. Isn't that another surprise? My biggest complaint? My head is hot! I rip off any headcovering as soon as I walk in the door.
I am left with seven quality days before the next chemo round begins. During this time I will: enjoy Lauren and Sarah's visits, cook snacks for round 3, finish two sets of client files, meet a new client, service another old client, stock the pantry, and finish the magazine organization project. Well, we'll see!
2 Comments:
Nice of you to not want other people to be uncomfortable, but really... No reason to be a hothead about it. :-)
By The Green Cedar, at 10:10 PM
Welcome to the other side of the line! I find that the most comfortable head covering, for me, is a simple cotton bandana. Have you tried that? Au natural, wearing Cory, or a scarf, I'm certain that you're lovely, and you're handling this with grace. Inspiring!
By Kristina, at 11:50 AM
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