Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Gwynne....I didn't know that PRed made your hair break and fall out....Ach..hasn't happened to me..and I hope it doesn't. I'll buy a wig, which I'm thinking of doing anyway!!! Your daddy makes me sad...my dad lost my mom, and it's a very hard thing losing a spouse and parent. Hugs to the both of you. Joy in Seattle > > Gwynne, I am happy to hear you are doing well after such trauma, both physically and emotionally, keep your spirits high !! > > > God Bless !! > dragonflymcs > Mayleen 02/07 ILD / MCS/ Fibro/ RADS/ TMJD/ IRD +14 > < Click on me !! > > > > hair color; Sher and Joyce > > > Hi Gang, > Post-transplant (58 days ago) I was told not to color my hair for > at least 3 months. They said that because of the Prednisone and > other drugs, my hair could break off or fall out. Not good. I've > let it grow out quite a bit, which I also don't really like, and it's > not really grey, it's more like white. Now they're saying they don't > want me to color it until I'm down to 5 or 10 mg. daily. ughhhh. > I'm at 25. One of my friends said it was distinguished looking - > double ugggggghhhhh. > I have in the past used the water-based temporary stuff from > Sally for in-betweens, and it's good stuff. I'm not liking this > no-color business, though. > > My dad and I went to church today at a small country church where > one of my mom's caregivers was singing this morning. It was the > pastor's last Sunday there, and they had a reception at Carol's house > after church. Everyone was very warm and welcoming, and it was the > first time I've been to church since transplant - wearing my mask, of > course - and it was a lovely day. We didn't get home until 4:00, but > that includes the stop at Starbuck's on the way back. It did my dad > good to spend the day with me. The grief for my mom hits him, > and all of us, in waves. He thanked me again for teaching him how > to cry, and said that there are times when it really helps. That made > me feel very gratified - another blessing to come from the hardships. > > I'm doing fine. Officially started rehab here Friday, and they're > starting me off slower than they did in San . But I can see > why they do - my pulse rate can really climb if I don't pace myself > and take it steady but easy. I've got three trips to Dallas this week > for doctors - seems like overkill but can't be helped. I think the > tubes in both ears have come out, and now my ears are filling with > fluid and popping. Sounds like tubes will have to go back in.. > Tomorrow's clinic, and I do have a new nurse coordinator. I REALLY > like her, and she's very responsive and communicative. I'm not > used to that but can definitely deal just fine with it! > > Sher, > Thank you so very much for the treat. It's always a good time to > think of this air family and to pause for a minute to keep them > close to the heart, especially associating them with something > pleasant. > > Joyce, > I'm still sending deep breaths your way (and to everyone) every > single day. I hate your rash, damnit. Is it any better at all? > > Hugs and blessings, > Gwynnie 57 Single-lung transplant 4-3-08 at > UTHSC San , TX Fort Worth, TX > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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