Pondering if I should shave my head? Need Advice
I have my second chemo on Monday and I'm debating if I should shave my hair before it actually falls out or wait it out. I already got my wig and have been wearing in the past couple days to get used to it. I just hate the anticipation when my hair will start to fall out. I just want to shave it this weekend and do it before it starts falling out. Has anyone actually cut or shaved their head before the 2nd chemo session? I don't like the fear of the unknown and I feel I would be in more control if I just do it before and get it over with. I am having 4 (AC) and 12 weekly Taxol and was told it will definately fall out a couple days after the second treatment. If I thought I would keep my hair I wouldn't do it. However, I haven't heard one person say their hair stayed and just thinned.
Thanks,
Stacey
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Stacey,
Ahhhh the old "should I or shouldn't I question.....I think that most of us have gone ahead and either buzzed or shaved it. When it does start coming out.... you'll know its time! I personally buzzed mine to like quarter of an inch the day after my second treatment, I just couldn't take it anymore. And that's all I did, I never shaved it completely bald, still have some stubble and I think that has maybe started to grow a little since I'm on the taxol now. For some the hair thing is a very upsetting situation, for others like me.....my feelings are: what can I do about it? It's part of getting better and getting this cancer beast out of me.
Good luck with your decision, whatever it is, it will be the right one for you.
Bonnie
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Hey, I am another Bonny, only with a Y. My head started to hurt when I would wash my hair and I could pull it out quite easily so I went ahead and shaved it. I truly think that was one of the most traumatic moments, but you get used to it. I never wore anything other that a bandanna or baseball cap. I now have hair and you can't tell I have ever been sick. I say whatever you feel most comfortable doing. I shaved minr on Thanksgiving morning before going to the in-laws for dinner. Good Luck, you will make it. Bonny
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Thank you for your advice. I'm most likely going to cut it real short or shave it this weekend. I think the not knowing would be worse and more tramatic for me if it started falling out in clumps.
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I too had the same thoughts as you. But I decided that the cancer and treatment decided on everything I did but for as my hair I took control and shaved it. I thought this is my choice and I wasnet going to let the treatment decide when I lost it. It made me feel powerful (i guess). I hope this helps
Hugs and Prayers
Lori
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PixieDust, I'm in the minority in that I'm letting mine fall out. It bites, but thinking about it is worse than it happening for me. I have enough hair for about half a dozen people, so it's a long process (5 days so far), but I just can't bring myself to chop it off for fear it will stop falling out and it will just be thin. I thought I would freak when the clumps came out, but this morning I was just "whatever". I'm more scared to shave it. So, I think this is like the mastectomy choice--very personal, and you should just do what suits you and makes you comfortable.
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Hi Pixie,
I think shaving is the better alternative. I was wearing my wig (which, by the way, I loved because it was so easy and it looked so good) to work after my first treatment. As I was speaking with someone, she reached over and brushed my neck - pieces of hair were drifting down from under the wig. I decided right then that I was going to shave my head. First I had it cut very close to my head because I didn't want to have it shaved at the hair salon. The I went home and the next day shaved it off.
I started my chemo in July 06 and wore my wig until February 07. My hair, which before chemo was thick and straight, grew back thick and curly. I looked like a poodle. Now it's September and the curl has relaxed so now my hair is wavy. I keep it short now and it's so much easier to deal with.
There was a women who posted on this board who had long hair which she didn't cut. She was driving one afternoon with the window open and ran her hand through her hair. Out came a fistful which she tossed out the window. She continued to run her hand through her hair and let the strands be drawn up by the wind. It sounded kind of romantic but then she looked out her window and saw big clumps of her hair on someone's windshield. I got a good laugh out of that.
Good luck with your treatments - remember, you will get through them even if it feels like hell for the short term.
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Coltsneck,
You had me cracking up when I read the part about the woman who saw her hair on someones windshield! LOL
Thanks for the laugh!Stacey
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Stacey,
Of one thing, you can be fairly certain, if you delay making the to shave or not to shave decision, the chemo will take care of your dilemma. I've not run across anybody who did not lose their hair as a result of AC. I briefly thought I might be an exception, as it took a little longer than predicted for my hair to fall out. At one point I regretted cutting it short (buzz cut) thinking that it may not fall out at all.
Yeah, right. It fell out. Once I came to grips with not being exceptional, I shaved it. The wig was much more comfortable on a bald head. On the bright side, my hair started to come back during the Taxotere course of treatment. It seems to be sticking around and not affected by the current Carboplatin regimen.It falls out but it comes back. In my case, my hair came back very very curly. It'll be interesting to see whether it straightens out. I feel like lil'Orphan Annie.
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Hi Stacey,
The man at the wig shop used to work at a hair salon, and he promised that when it started to fall out, he would cut it... well, I thought... cut it, NO!, he will need to shave it! So when it started to fall out, I waited a few days, and when my SIL came to visit, she went with me, and he shaved it short... but down to a couple of inches.
It never seemed to come ALL the way out, but now, it's really short, and WHITE! YICK!! We'll see what happens when it finaly all comes back. I don't want WHITE hair! Now that I have had bc, I am worried about coloring my hair... what will I do? I can't leave it WHITE!Good Luck!
HARLEY
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I LOVE my new white hair....it's only 1/4 in long, but so cute....
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Holly,
I guess it depends on how old you are, and what color eyebrows you have... My eyebrows are brown. WHITE hair will NOT look right!..... GRRR....
I'm sure your hair will look great!
Harley
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I decided I was going to take charge and make it more a fun experience for the family and friends. First I invited my sister, mother-in-law, nephew, friends , and my teenagers friends over for a headshaving party and barbeque. After eating, everybody took a swipe at my head with the shears and we did a mohawk. We even sprayed it neon pink and green and took a bunch of pictures. I figured why not! How many times in my life would I ever have the guts to rock a mohawk! Then we continued with the rest of the shaving. It was actually very empowering! You feel like you have so little control over any part of this disease but I could control the mess of when the hair was gonna go and how I chose to handle it.
My 17 year old daughter laughed and said she wished we did this when she was little cuz she didn't see any eyes in the back of my head!
It started growing back after my AC was over. 11 weeks later, its not looking bad. I don't see any grey. My hairline is even better. Before it was getting receeding on the sides and it is not now. I think by Christmas I might need a haircut! Many people talk about it coming in curly. Mine has not come in curly yet. The Dr. seems to think its still going to curl, we'll see!
Sharon
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Buzz it, at least. u have to be careful with actual shaving because of the risk of cutting yourself and then getting an infection.
but your hair will get everywhere, otherwise.
if u have kids, let them cut yr hair. i did!

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Had to share my curls. My hair was mildly wavy...now it's corkscrew curly. It did come back grayer than it was but nothing that a little drugstore dye job couldn't fix.

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Twink, how gorgeous! Lucky you.
And, Harley.....You can use Loving Care on your new hair without exposing it to strong chemicals. No ammonia, no peroxide. Of course, it won't last too long (6 to 12 shampoos) but at least it will cover the gray while you are waiting for more time to go by.
BTW, I never shaved my head or buzzed it but when it started falling out I did take a pair of scissors to it and chopped it off to about 2".
Tina
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Yes, Twink, your hair is beautiful!
Tina,
Thanks for the info... I just assume that any hair color is bad for me, since I have had bc... and hair color has been known to cause cancer...
The guy at the wig shop shaved mine to about 2", so it was still short, and falling out everywhere. It is still falling out, but it hasn't gone bald yet. I had the 'receding hairline' thing that guys get, but that filled in with white hair. Now I am mostly white all over, with a little dark brown?, I'm not sure what color it is...
Thanks!
Harley
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Hello--
I have the same question about shaving my head, but am wondering WHEN (not IF) I should do it. I start chemo in two days, so would like to know when the hair loss begins. Does it normally happen after the first dose? Second? Third?
Thank you,
Michelle.
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Michelle -- One thing I found is that my hair didn't fall out as fast as I thought it would. I got mine buzzed the day after tx #2 because some strands were coming out in my hand, but it came out slowly after that. Other women have had it coming out in clumps soon after the 2nd treatment. So it's hard to predict what your experience will be.
Eventually my hair all fell out with the exception of a few strands along the edges, but I was glad I got it cut early. It made the hair loss a non-issue for me. To me it would have been harder to see my longer hair disappearing bit by bit. Plus it seems it's more painful when the hair is long, from what I've heard.
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Mine started falling out exactly 14 days after my first treatment. 13 days after my scalp hurt like crazy, so I was pretty sure something was about to happen.
On day 16, a Saturday, I had DH buzz me.... best thing I ever could have done. Made me feel like I was in control of at least SOMETHING. Plus I didn't have to deal with clumps on my pillow, in the shower, or worry "when" it was all going to come out.
I still have a little stubble. not all the hairs came out. I'm three weeks out from my last A/C and I swear the stubble is getting longer.
I do 12 weekly Taxol (starting in about 1 hour) and the onc. says it'll start to grow back. Hoping he's right about that.
Abbi
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Abbi,
Hope your 1st Taxol tx goes well!
Post when you feel up to it!
Good Luck!
Harley
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Tina,
Thanks for the advice about Loving Care... I hear that is very gentle...
My onc told me that with Taxotere, we don't always lose ALL our hair. Mine didn't ALL fall out... But, it is extremely short! A good thing is that it seems to be turning darker...
I just had my 3rd tx, and will have my last one Oct 9th.... YEAH!
Thanks
Harley
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Hello,
Today is day 14 from my first chemo treatment and when I went to go wash my hair which was just below my shoulders in length, it started to fall out and my scalp hurt and was sore. I didn't think it would happen this quickly. My mom took me for a haircut and the ladies at the shop thought I should just get it cut a bit shorter but not to do anything drastic so I cut it shorter. But I'm not sure from everything I'm reading that it is short enough? It's just about the length of my ears. I'm not sure I'm ready for this but guess I have no choice. My second treatment is next week. Will I have any hair after next week or is it different for each person?
Susan
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susan,
I don't know... did you say which chemo cocktail you'll be getting? You usually lose all your hair with Adriamycin, but my onc told me that with Taxotere, you may NOT lose ALL your hair... I got my hair shaved to 2" short. It didn't ALL fall out, but most of it did. I think it is different for everyone...
Good Luck! Keep posting!
HugsHarley
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I first donated to locks of love. Then got a short cut, then a buzz, then shaved.
I wanted to have all healthy hair, and I wanted it to grow out even.
Plus the pain got really bad. I couldn't keep my hands off my head.
It will feel cold, even when you sleep at times. I wore a stocking cap, looked ridiculous, but it worked.
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BTW, my hair in the avatar is what I look like today. Just taken 2 weeks ago. So as you can see, it all comes back.
Best of luck.

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My oncologist is giving me three drugs, Cytoxan, Epirubicin, and 5-Fluorouracil. The nurse said my hair would fall out and most women shave their head. My scalp was really bothering me today and everytime I touch my head, little strands come out.
thanks,
Susan
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Hi - My second treatment is this Wednesday (today is day 20 from first cycle). Although my hair is coming out by the handfuls, I still have enough to pull back into a small ponytail. I can't come to grips with the shave yet and I want to get to my second treatment (cytoxin/taxotere) with some hair intact. I guess my way of trying to hold onto some control. I do have a very nice wig and a baseball cap with a velcro hair piece attached to it and a few scarves when the time comes to do the shave (which I think will be sooner than I care to think about). The soreness, itching and shedding is getting to be a bit much. I thought about cutting it to about 2 inches (pixie) but not sure about that either. I know its a very personal decision but I am really struggling with when to finally shave it all off. arghhhhh! tough one . . .
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