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When do hair/eyelashes/brows grow back after last chemo? |
I had my last chemo treatment June 18th, 2007. Had my lumpectomy & they also did lymph node dissection July 6th. My black straight hair pretty much came off 3rd week after my first chemo treatment. I had super thick hair down to my butt and I miss it. I now (July) have some noticeable fuzz on my head. It's not as course or thick as it used to be. The weird part is that my brows & eyelashes didn't start coming off until just about 2 months ago or so. Does anyone know when it may start growing back? I literally have a few strands of eyelashes left. They used to be fairly thick & long & straight. Is this experience different for every race? I'm asian. I still have to receive radiation treatment soon, not scheduled yet. And still have to receive herceptine I.V. every 3 weeks until sometime early next year. I just got some fake eyelashes & now have to try & use them. I hope I don't accidentally glue my eyes shut trying to apply that thing on. Then I'd be a blind cancer patient. LOL!!! I sincerely appreciate anyone's input and good luck to everyone out there who shares the same experience as this. THANK YOU ALL!!! Keep that spirit and wonderful sense of humor. I suspect that you are beautiful whether you have hair or not. That being said, once your chemotherapy stops than your hair will begin to grow again as it did normally. Hair grows in cycles every month so you need to wait for your normal growth cycle to kick in. Everyone's story is different, everyone' body resonds to treatment differently. My first wife went through chemo twice. Each time the hair started growing back straight away, so after a couple of months she had a decent length. I don't remember her losing eyelashes or eyebrows, just head hair. It will come back and it may well be thicker and better than before. i had cancer and if u ask me i think i looked good without hair.lol And i bet your beutiful. with or without hair. anddon't worry it does grow back :-) I finished my Chemo 15 months ago. I'm sorry to hear of your diagnosis but agree that your upbeat spirit will win in the end so keep it up no matter how tough it gets! You are through the worst of it & you are stronger than ever since you are on the other side of the awful chemo. I had long blonde hair & lost mine about the same time as you. I started taking pre-natal vitamins after chemo to promote faster haIR growth. Not sure if it helped but it will at least help in building your immune system back up which is most important. My last treatment was the end of Dec. & I now have the same hair color, texture but only about 2-3 inches long. I ended up buying a really sexy wig that I got many compliments on so that turned out to be sort of fun at times. I didn't lose eyelashes/eyebrows until radiation. My radiation oncologist told me it was a slow reaction to the chemo but I don't know that I belive that one since the most of my hair loss was on the same side as the radiation I was receiving. I never worried about trying fake eyelashes but now my long lashes have grown back as full as before so hope for the same for you! Go to a makeup artist at the mall such as MAC & ask them for assistance in learning the easiest way to put on the lashes. They are usually very compassionate & willing to help. God Bless!! As a long time friend of casaBlanca, let me say YES she is beautiful inside and out, and YES she has a very good sense of humor! It took several months for my hair to grow back in, but my eyelashes came in faster. I never lost my eyebrows. EACH PATIENT RECOVERS DIFFERENTLY. YOU ARE WELL WITHIN THE NORMAL RANGE. MY HAIR CAME BACK THICKER AND COURSER Wish I could answer your question, but I was already pretty bald when I had chemo, so did not notice much hair loss! Oh well! LOL. my experience when i took chemo, the 2nd week i started loosing my hair so i went and got a short hair cut, but it kept falling out, this was in Aug. of 2006 my hair started coming back in December (just a little fuzz) I had surgery a mastocemy, with 9 lymph nodes removed. I'm so sorry that you have to go through all of this. I, too, am a breast cancer survivor - I had a lumpectomy last November, then a mastectomy in March. Thankfully, I do not need to have chemo or radiation treatments. |
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