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jannie_
jannie_ Member Posts: 3
edited June 2014 in Stage III Breast Cancer

How long before hair starts to fall out? I go for my second chemo on Tues. Is it time or do I still have a ways to go. I am getting parinoid going out. I am always afraid my hair will start to come out.

Thanks to any one who will answer.

jannie_

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  • kimber3006
    kimber3006 Member Posts: 586
    edited May 2010

    Mine came out after my second biweekly treatment of AC.

  • KerryMac
    KerryMac Member Posts: 3,529
    edited May 2010

    I started shedding about 12 days after #1, I buzzed it just before #2 (I was on 3 week cycle)

    So, yeah, you should start losing it about now. 

    For me, the anticipation was worse than the actuality of it.

  • caaclark
    caaclark Member Posts: 936
    edited May 2010

    Mine was really starting to come out around day 17 after the first treatment, so right after treatment number 2.  I agree with Kerry.  The anticipation was way, way worse for me than the reality.  I was surprised at how little I was phased by it.  Don't get me wrong, it sucked.  But...I dealt with it better than I imagined I would.

    It seemed to come out pretty gradually for me.  So it wasn't like I had hair one day and it was gone the next but once I noticed it coming out it was only a week or so until it was gone.

  • AnacortesGirl
    AnacortesGirl Member Posts: 1,758
    edited May 2010

    Yeah - I gotta agree.  The anticipation was worse.  Mine also shed for about a week (I was on Taxol) and I couldn't believe the relief when we finally shaved it.  I think it was because I kept wondering if I was really going to lose all of it or maybe a miracle would happen and it would only thin.  It was so nice to get it shaved, put on the wig and move forward!

  • PauldingMom
    PauldingMom Member Posts: 927
    edited May 2010

    Yep waiting is the one of the hardest parts of this disease. From the minute you/they think they see something. Mine was pretty much gone by day 14. Lost it down under first. I couldn't keep shedding and when it was about 1/2 gone I shaved it off. My new hair is thicker, curlier, and grayer.The gray is an easy fix.

  • Colette37
    Colette37 Member Posts: 387
    edited May 2010

    I lost mine just after my second tx..I started my period and then within an hour I had clumps coming out.  I was walking alone and just started pulling the tuffs of hair out.  I had told my kids that it would happen and my oldest (8 at the time) looked at me when he saw me and was like "your hair is falling out!" I think it made him feel very uncomfortable because he saw the physical toll the chemo was taking on my body and it made it that much more real for him.

    Once I had known about the chemo, I shaved my hair and donated it to "Locks of Love"..I felt more in control of the situation and I think I would have freaked if I had my long hair being found everywhere.  I hated doing what I did, but it makes me feel better that my hair went to a child who needs it.  I am very proud of the card they sent me.

  • KittyDog
    KittyDog Member Posts: 1,079
    edited May 2010

    Mine started on day 13 after my first chemo.  I let my then 6 year old shave it.  She was going out of town for the week before Christmas and I thought she need to see what I would look like before she came back to no hair. 

  • shelbyjane72
    shelbyjane72 Member Posts: 11
    edited May 2010

    mine came out about 3 weeks after starting chemo.  But dont worry- although i think i was an ugly bald woman :)  my hair grew back so much prettier than it was!  I absolutely loved it!  It grew back darker and curlier.  It was like when i was a little girl :)   And it grew back fast!  It fell out around thanksgiving and i had hair down to my chin by the following june.

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited May 2010

    treat yourself to a mohawk.. you'll probably never have another chance.  it grows back.

    good luck

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