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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2007

When my wife started losing her hair due to chemotherapy, she opted to lop off all of her hair sooner rather than later. This is our story of that event.

Learn more about our adventures in cancer at http://www.hopeforholly.com/blog

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  • Love to you. Thank you for sharing your story and touching my soul.

  • You are an amazingly strong and beautiful woman, both inside and out.

    You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Best wishes!

    (I have to agree, you don't need the scarf.)

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  • last week i was diagnosed with Fibrous Dysplasia and a Malignant brain tumor ( and they were discovered in the same day, ironic)

    well anyway, i'm going to have surgery in a few days and then i'm starting chemo, i just wanted you to know this video helped me to make the decision to shave my head before, and give it to Wigs for Kids.

    (my sister is giving hers to locks of love :] )

    i hope you get much better soon!

    <3

  • I cut off 18 inches for locks of love! My aunt passed with cancer.. and My uncle did as well.. my grandfather,,and My cousin is a 17 yr old Survivor!

  • God bless you. you are an amazing woman and an inspiration fo all. Stay strong, our prayers are with you.

  • Billie The Vision.

  • Hi schnaars,

    My father had colon cancer about 4 years ago (he was early 60s). He did the treatment and had an op. He's fine now - got his all clear. I think you'll do good - you look like you keep fit and you're a lot younger that he was (which always helps).

    Hope you're doing well and can get back to your normal life as soon as possible.

    Best wishes

  • Wow! Hope you get well SOON!

    ~ Rosemarie ~

  • The thing people forget is that the cancer sufferer is not the person who suffers but the family- the sufferer just has to fight it and deal with the nausea- fairly easy compared to the sympathy the family have to accept!

  • this is so very beautiful!! may God bless you and your family!!!

  • i hope you'll get better soon! thank you for sharing, it's very empowering.

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