Hi Foxy2104,
Horrible, when it starts, isn't it. Yes, mine was ordered in, too. It took about a week.
Scarves might be in order for you if you feel, that your hair is becomming too thin to go without anything.
So understandable that you are nervous! A few of us have actually found that the 'big shave' was not nearly as traumatic as we thought, it helped us with dealing with the hairloss far better and have a look at this thread - and explore - a few pictures - which might give you some reasssurance.
Hugs
xxx
Hi Emma,
I'm Day 11 of my first FEC cycle and my hair is falling thick and fast today. I've had a headache for two days and my scalp has felt incredibly sensitive - almost alive which is ironic as the follicles are dying! Tonight a friend is coming round with clippers and I'm having it all shaved off. I'm hoping it'll relieve the headache but more importantly, it makes me feel a little more in control.
And do join us in June 2016 - we're very friendly 🙂
All the best,
B x
Hi Emma,
thank you for your kind words. I am only sharing my experiences and knowledge I am gaining through it.
It is great, that it is of help to you. That is the intention of me posting so much. Which ever thread thread there is, ther will always be women, and sometimes men, who are happy to support, have a laugh - and sometimes a rant and cry, too. It is so good to be in a place, where you do not have to explain, where people know exactly how you feel and what you are going through. It is a source of great comfort, comradery, inspiration and support.
As they say - every coud has a silver lining.
Hugs
Sue xx
Hi Emma111,
Welcome to the forum and sorry to have to see you here - but you have already figured out - it is a good place to be.
As you are starting treatment next week - you may want to join the Monthly Chemotherapy Thread for June 2016 starters - this is the link - https://forum.breastcancercare.org.uk/t5/Chemotherapy-monthly-threads/June-2016-starters/m-p/1025889... It is a buzzing thread with great ladies on it and fun, too. I pop into it on a regular basis, as I am usually on the May 9th thread, so a little ahead of you.
The June thread may give you more confidence with regard to your treatment and what may or may not happen with respect to side effects. Everyone of us is a little different. I, just being day 8 past 2nd FEC, have no side effects, which I cannot manage, apart from a week of feeling very tired - I am fine, not feeling sick, eating like a horse and working full time. Long may it remain so, lol.
There are many things you can do to prepare for your first treatment, which may lesson your worry and possibly even side effects - just ask the ladies on the thread - they will only be too happy to share their experiences and help you.
Another thread, which may be of interest - https://forum.breastcancercare.org.uk/t5/Chemotherapy/Chemotherapy-Tips-and-Tricks/m-p/1025871#M1324...
Thank you for saying we are amazing - you are amazing, too!
Hugs
Sue xx
Hi Em my advise also would be to definitely join the June 16 thread. These ladies will all be on rather same journey as you and you will find strength in each other.
I am from April 14 thread and 5 of us still communicate and are having our second meet up next month! We talk about far more than cancer now!😊
Dealing with hair loss is up to the individual. My hairdresser offered to shave my head but I couldn't stand the thought of that so just had it cut short! I was having chemo on a 2 weekly cycle and it was the 19 day when I noticed the first shedding! I had a burning sensation on my scalp prior to the shedding. I wore a bandana at night to avoid sleeping in hair!! I t doesn't fall out all in one go it happens over several weeks. Bald patches appear and this is when you may want to go down the route of a wig or just use headscarves! I was more comfortable in a bandana or headscarf and kept a wig for important occasions like my YS's wedding!!!!
Good luck one benefit of hair loss is that you won't need any waxing done this summer!!!😄
Hi Emma,
each and everyone of us feels different before the first chemo. If you already know when you are starting, it may ba a good idea to look out for when someone - it could be you - starts the relevant monthly thread.
If you start in June - perhaps have a look at the June 2016 starters on the Chemotherapy Monthly threads board.
Personally I was apprehensive, as having to work through my treatment, as to whether and what side effects I would appear. As it is I have been very, very lucky. I found being really well prepared made me feel in more control of it all.
This thread might be of help - but again you might need to go to the beginning to pick it all up
The first chemo is more or less like a test drive - as it usually gives you an indication of which side effects to expect moving forward. It they are not managable the treatment team is likely to adjust your accompanying medication.
Now after number two - - next time I am half way. I do not especially like it, but I am ok with it - as it makes completely sure that I will be ok in the future.
And somehow - not sure how and why - it has changed me inside - I like the way I am inside now- I laugh more, I am more relaxed - I make friends easier - and many things, which used to really annoy me - suddenly are so very irrelevant. It does not feel as if this has happened, because I had to face adversity - Done that so many times - so quite practiced. To be honest I feel great - and feel a little guilty because of it - even the bald head suits me really well and I wish I could give some of my luck to other ladies on this forum, too.
Hugs
Sue xx
Hi Emma. I started to mildly shed from around day 19 then the fall ramped up a lot from day 22 - day of second chemo when I was putting the conditioner in my hair in the hospital loo as was still trying to cold cap at that time. I nearly blocked the hospital bathroom sink! About three days later larger clumps started to fall out on my crown and that's when I decided to give up on the cold cap and went for the shave.
Almost five months after my last chemo I've got pretty good covering on my head and actually quite like my short crop.
Like Jen, I've been lucky and got through chemo without too much drama. Tiredness during certain periods was the worst thing for me but it was nowhere near as bad as I anticipated. I hope it goes well for you.
Ruth xx
Hi Emma111,
Sometimes it may depend on your treatment, as well as your general health.
I had my hair cut Sinead O'Connor style, a couple of weeks before my treatment. I am on 6 x FEC and now on day 8 past FEC number 2.
About half way through the first cycle I started 'shedding' and by the time I started on number 2 about 50%- 60% of my hair had gone.
Looking in the mirror now - I would say I have perhaps just about 10% left, if that.
If this is something that troubles you, or you have a challenge with, a lot of help and advice is available and I am also happy to support you with this. I shall try and answer your questions to the best of my ability and share my, as well as others exeriences with you, if you wish.
Hugs
Sue xx