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- Kaloha
- Honolulu, HI
- Member Since Oct 2012
Their Diagnoses (1)
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- Patient: Invasive (Infiltrating) Ductal Carcinoma
- Patient Info: Currently in active treatment (initial surgery, receiving chemo rounds/radiation), Diagnosed: almost 9 years ago, Female, Age: 78, Stage I, HER2 Positive: Yes, ER Positive: Yes, PR Positive: Yes
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Kaloha asked a questionBreast Cancer
Why is my hair still like straw?
about 7 years ago11 answers-
princess123
Try queen Helena's hair colestrol. Not expensive. Wash hair, put it in, wrap in warm towel for 155-30 min., then rinse.
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Marge_D
You need specialty products with lots of hydrating oils. Furterer makes great products for aging, damaged hair. I also used a hydrating oil made by Alaffia. I put it on at night and let my hair soak in it. My hair came back also looking dry and frizzy but with the extra products I have been using, it has gotten much better.
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Kaloha started following
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Kaloha wrote on lindaj913's wall
I had a very similar diagnosis with stage 1. It had not spread but all the same they advised chemo and Herceptin because of the Her2. The Herceptin was the easy part! It really did not bother me at all, but the chemo was hard. My energy is still not back, though it is getting better. I am 70 though so perhaps it is just age. Worst part was my hair, which came back curly and frizzy, a mess that is still really bad, almost one year after finishing chemo. Also the aromatese inhibitor for ER and PR positive had some bad side effects. Good luck. We are all different and hope your experience will be better.