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Chemotherapy took away her crown and glory

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Philippians413

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My mom's hair journey...


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This actually isn't where she started. She had 0 hair on her head and it didn't start growing back until more than 2 months after her final round chemo.

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April 22nd
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She's been wearing wigs since chemo, but is finally ready to start wearing her hair. :grin:
 
Praise God she is here today to share her journey. I'm also glad her follicles were not destroyed during the process.
 
Her hair is beautiful. Thank you for sharing, this is very inspirational. :)
 
I am so thankful she is alive today. And I am thankful she was willing to share. People always stress with cancer the person should be grateful for being alive but fail to realize that some of the effects of the treatment can be devastating. I am very excited for her. :yep:

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Thank you Lord for healing and thank you, Phillipians413 for your testimony. I pray for continued strength for your mother and all of your family. I know this could not be easy.
 
Those curls are lovely! Please tell your mom thank you for fighting it and sharing an experience that touches us. God bless you all!
 
Thank you for sharing your mom's story! What an inspiration. I'm going to show these pictures to my sister who is one year out and while she is grateful and feels blessed to have made it thru she's still struggling with her new identity.
 
Beautiful hair symbolizing a new life! I needed this as my own mom was just diagnosed with breast cancer a couple of weeks ago. Just looking at your courageous mom's hair gives me hope and I will share this with my mom. Thanks so much and congrats to your mom winnng the fight!
 
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome story. I'm glad your mom has been victorious in battling this disease … and her hair looks great to boot.

Now ... errrr ummmm ... what kind of camera did y'all use to get those pictures? The clarity is just amazing. I swear I can almost see her follicles.

What? I can't be the only one who wondered about the camera brand. :look: :lol:
 
Beautiful hair symbolizing a new life! I needed this as my own mom was just diagnosed with breast cancer a couple of weeks ago. Just looking at your courageous mom's hair gives me hope and I will share this with my mom. Thanks so much and congrats to your mom winnng the fight!

Lots of hugs and prayers to you, your mom, and the rest of your family. My grandmother had breast cancer a few years ago and shows no signs of it today- and my mom's was in stage 4 by the time they found it so I know exactly how you're feeling. If you ever need someone to talk to, I'm here for you. :bighug: :hug2:

Thank you so much for sharing this awesome story. I'm glad your mom has been victorious in battling this disease … and her hair looks great to boot.

Now ... errrr ummmm ... what kind of camera did y'all use to get those pictures? The clarity is just amazing. I swear I can almost see her follicles.

What? I can't be the only one who wondered about the camera brand. :look: :lol:

@TaraDyan :lachen:It's a Nikon D50. It's ancient now, but I still love it.
 
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