December 6th 2009 - mum very low!

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Today is the first day I've seen mum quite low in mood.  She decided not to go out with Nuala and I and, therefore, didn't put on her wig.  The reason for her low mood is definitely her hair coming out.  She asked me tonight to run my hand through her hair and see how much came away.  She then said 'it would break your heart!' and she's right it would.  I've watched her today and she has been constantly running her fingers through her hair and then looking at the hair in her hand.  Yet again I find myself powerless to do anything.  I suggested that maybe she gets it cut really short or that she even may want to shave it off.  She said the thought made her feel sick.  Shouldn't have suggested it but was trying to explain that many people on here have said that that's what they had done and had felt ok once it had all gone.  I'm gutted for her and am concerned that after having a few good days earlier in the week she is now quite depressed.

I'm off to work in the morning and Nuala is heading back to London so she'll be on her own for most of the day and I know that her hair will be constantly in her thoughts as there will be no distractions.  There is a temptation to stay at home but I can't stop her hair falling out so would be of little use.  I also need to take time off to take her for her appointments and chemo so need to be in work whenever possible.  I was going to say I know that we're on a rollercoaster but I love rollercoasters and I most certainly am not loving this!! 

Anyway enough moaning for tonight, maybe tomorrow will be a good day?  I pray that it is. 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Celiswan, it is a shock for your mum

    losing her hair, i know she was told it

    would happen, but i dont think you are

    prepared for the quickness of it all falling

    out. All you can do is be there for her like

    you have been doing, this is something

    that you cant help your mum with, i mean

    what can one do that will make things so

    different, just continue to listen and im

    sure she will face it all in her own time.

    With Love Lucy Lee. xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Celis, l hope your Mum has had a better day today. It will hopefully be better for your Mum when her hair has finally gone because she will have to accept the inevitable. It is not easy loosing your hair but you can get used to it in the end. Just be there for her as much as you can, but you have to work so you can only do your best for her.

    Love Rosie

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Poor mum cels. Its horrid when hair is coming out in clumps thats why I had mine shaved off. Then I didnt mind but we are all different. You can only support your mum, and hair does grow back. Chat soon love Karen xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    hi celi

    it is a difficult time.Igot fed up with hair on my pillow every morning so in the end i did get it shaved off.We are all different  in the way we respond for your mum it is also a constant reminder of whats happening I think thats why i had mine shaved off You are supporting your mum the best way you can

    take care

    Lady of leisure

  • Hi Caroline

    Hope your Mum had a better day today. It's the worst thing for a woman to lose her hair. Used to avoid mirrors until I was putting my wig on. She will come to terms with it so just be patient.

    It's not for ever but that is no consolation to her at the moment.

    Love

    Sue x x x