Well that was a bit of a let down to be honest. The ever-increasing bald patches were beginning to annoy me, I needed a hat to go out, and even in the garden the risk of sun burn was too much and the fact that we were hoovering every day due to the amount of hair I was shedding was also a consideration So I've done it, I've shaved my head.
I was more concerned than I thought I would be when my hair started falling out a week or two ago and I genuinely expected to be quite emotional today. But there you go, nothing, not a tear, not a sniffle, nothing, nada!
Except a hat.....it's bloody cold this evening
And what a bonus, not many of us ladies actually know what our head looks like
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