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<blockquote data-quote="Lowcarb 2" data-source="post: 2409986" data-attributes="member: 471383"><p>light at end of tunnel, here is a positive story my former neighbour got breast cancer just before her 50th birthday, a week after diagnosed was sent letter to come for first breast screening, went through surgery treatment and hair loss, she looked just as pretty without it. She did not like NH S wigs and went to a special shop in our town where they make wigs out of real hair and also her good friend shaved her hair and kept some back and with the use of some bias binding sewed some of her hair to it and then sewed the it tothe inside of a wooly hat so when she went out with the hat on it looked like she had hair,. She had been on her own for many years after divorce, kids grown up treatment finished joined dating web site met a lovely man and now lives in the New Forest with him</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowcarb 2, post: 2409986, member: 471383"] light at end of tunnel, here is a positive story my former neighbour got breast cancer just before her 50th birthday, a week after diagnosed was sent letter to come for first breast screening, went through surgery treatment and hair loss, she looked just as pretty without it. She did not like NH S wigs and went to a special shop in our town where they make wigs out of real hair and also her good friend shaved her hair and kept some back and with the use of some bias binding sewed some of her hair to it and then sewed the it tothe inside of a wooly hat so when she went out with the hat on it looked like she had hair,. She had been on her own for many years after divorce, kids grown up treatment finished joined dating web site met a lovely man and now lives in the New Forest with him [/QUOTE]
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