Cancer doesn't know what's coming. Once it steps into the Thunderdome, it's on like Donkey Kong. I'll chronicle my fight with the Hodgkin's lymphoma. It won't be easy, and I'll have my ups and downs, but hopefully I'll have a clean bill of health by my 30th birthday.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
I'm mourning my hair and I haven't even lost it yet. This is really hard. (Sidenote for any St. Mark'ers out there reading. After I typed that, I could hear Ms. Kidwell's voice saying "Rocks are hard. Problems are difficult." It's still hard.
Did Ms. Kidwell ever lose her hair? Bet if she did she would change her mind.
I didn't mean my previous comment to indicate that you shouldn't mourn the loss of your hair. Since I've known you, you've loved your long hair. I know I would miss my hair if I lost it. I just wanted to make sure you knew that your friends love you for the beautiful person you are, which includes more than your hair, and that even if it all falls out, we'll still love you and be here for you. And even if I start sounding like a broken record, I'm going to keep telling you that.
Did Ms. Kidwell ever lose her hair? Bet if she did she would change her mind.
ReplyDeleteI didn't mean my previous comment to indicate that you shouldn't mourn the loss of your hair. Since I've known you, you've loved your long hair. I know I would miss my hair if I lost it. I just wanted to make sure you knew that your friends love you for the beautiful person you are, which includes more than your hair, and that even if it all falls out, we'll still love you and be here for you. And even if I start sounding like a broken record, I'm going to keep telling you that.
Katie