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Hair We Go Again!

January 1, 2020 by Mabih 14 Comments

No, that wasn’t a typo. You read right. I said hair we go again, not here we go again. And that’s mostly because this post is about my hair or my lack of it thereof.

The again is because the last time my hair was like this, I was seventeen. Now I’m thirty-six! It’s a long post too, so sit tight. Do you know that saying it’s just hair? Well, it truly is, and it will grow back. So what’s the big attachment women have to their hair? Beats me!

As a matter of fact, for a good portion of the first half of my life, my hair was short because I attended a boarding school in my home country Cameroon, from the ages of eleven to seventeen and part of the rules were, girls couldn’t grow their hair out. And if you had long hair, then you had to cut it prior to attendance. And I’m not talking a bob or anything stylish. I’m talking extremely low…

It’s all good though because we were still fierce! Thank you Sanaa Lathan.

The first thing my doctor said to me after my first chemo treatment is, “In seven to ten days your hair will begin to fall. Will you be getting a wig, a cap, a headwrap of sorts or what?” At the time, I still had my braids in and I was tempted to say, “I’m African, and my hair is pretty tough. I’m sure it’s not going anywhere.” But I didn’t say that. Instead, the moment I got home, I called a friend of mine Gracie and asked her if she would help me take out my braids and wash my hair. Then I recorded the video below:

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My fascination with my hair more recently started with my son. He loves playing with it, and I don’t know if it’s because he has missed me, but he would hug me and tell me, “you’re so beautiful, mommy.” (Can he stay five years old forever?) Don’t believe me? Then watch…

https://mypinkwalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/20190605_180333.mp4

He is my baby, so it’s normal that he has this huge attachment to me

Anyway, I didn’t heed my doctor’s warning. In the first three days post-chemo, every time I would comb my hair, it would fall. As a matter of fact, all of it got stuck on my comb, and I noticed that I was losing all my edges! My hair looked long on the outside, but I had huge potholes on the inside where the chemo had caused it to fall. Eventually, I couldn’t even use my edges to hide it as it was falling off too. I decided to trim everything to the same level.

But before we get into hair loss, let’s just see where I started off…

That morning in my scrubs on my way to work, once I realized all my hair was falling off, in patches, I decided to use a head wrap. Unfortunately, when I took it off, half of my hair came off with it. How frustrating! That’s when I knew it was time to make a call… to my friend Marcus. He is a barber, but he is also a breast cancer survivor. And yes, men can have breast cancer too!  I sat in his chair and my heart pounded as he prepared his tools to cut off my hair.

I wasn’t even trying to go bald. I just wanted it low enough where I wouldn’t be shedding all the time. Here are a few interesting convos we had that night.

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And he spilled more juice…

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And one for the road…

https://mypinkwalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/VID-20191231-WA0023_Trim.mp4

I’m sure you’re wondering what the outcome of this situation was? Not bad actually! It felt like a cleansing; like I was getting rid of my hair and of the disease at the same time. The product of my visit with Marcus is below…

Not too bad if I do say so myself. Anyway, I thought that having leveled my hair to the same length would give me some sort of closure with the hair situation thing. But that was not the case. The thing is when chemo affects your hair loss, it doesn’t happen all at once. It falls in patches and your hair looks like a three-year-old went into it with razors. Do you remember that movie with Johnny Depp known as Edward Scissorhands? Well, it felt like the chemo had done that to me, except chemo was a three-year-old with sheers and no tact and creativity!

To see what happens in my next post with the accelerated hair loss from the chemo, you’ll want to click here.

Not sure at what point of my journey you’re on? Be sure to check out The Contents Page.
Hugs and have a good night.
Muah!
Mabih

 

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  1. Flavy says

    January 2, 2020 at 12:08 pm

    Ngubod, after reading your write up I am so humbled. Proud of the woman you have become, in the face of adversity where we all cower, you have chosen to brace your fears and inspire others. I am inspired and Love this woman…..I loved the girl….but the woman is on point!

    Your writing skills are excellent…I actually feel like am there with you. Thank you for sharing…..I am indeed

    Reply
    • Mabih says

      January 2, 2020 at 12:30 pm

      Thank you Flavy, I am so humbled by your compliments. This woman is still a work in progress, but we are thankful for who she is becoming!!!

      Reply
    • Mabih says

      January 3, 2020 at 7:27 pm

      We shall cower no more. Thank you for your prayers, and the compliments are great! I’ll try to keep writing…

      Reply
  2. Morki Buba says

    January 2, 2020 at 3:42 pm

    Hello Mabih

    I am so proud of your strength.The strongest people are not those who show strength in front of us but those who win battles we know nothing about. You haven’t let cancer define you. Cancer is just one chapter in your life, not the whole story. Count on my prayers.

    Loads of love

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    • Mabih says

      January 3, 2020 at 7:24 pm

      Winning this battle my dear. Thanks for your message! There’s that saying: be kind to everyone for they are fighting a battle you know nothing about. Thank goodness I have a tribe of wonderful people. Keeping the faith.

      Reply
  3. Wase Namaya says

    January 2, 2020 at 5:29 pm

    I can’t get off your page!!! You are so inspiring even in the face of adversity! God’s divine healing Mabih!

    Reply
    • Mabih says

      January 3, 2020 at 7:21 pm

      Thank you, my dear. Please stay as long as you want! It’s free of charge lol! Subscribe if you don’t want to miss a thing, and tell a friend or two who you think it will inspire, or who you think will simply enjoy a good read!

      Reply
  4. Anu Morfaw says

    January 3, 2020 at 1:24 am

    The hairless head suits you though. You’re still a pretty lady with a good character.

    Reply
    • Mabih says

      January 3, 2020 at 6:54 pm

      I don’t know oh… it’s too cold outside. Miss my hair!

      Reply
  5. Shola says

    January 3, 2020 at 10:01 pm

    Mabih, the girl with the beautiful hazel eyes, oh Mabih. Where do I begin, I’ve been glued to these incredible, beautiful, insightful and thoughtful provoking blog. I don’t even know where to start Mabih, I’m speechless. Let me start by mentioning your strength, I’m in awe. You exude strength, courage and resilience, amid of all this going on. You are beating this with God on your side. Please keep flashing that infectious and beautiful smile of yours. Later doll, love you 😘 ❤️

    Reply
    • Shola says

      January 4, 2020 at 3:52 am

      *grey eyes

      Reply
    • Mabih says

      January 4, 2020 at 6:23 am

      Shola, Sho-Sho Lol! I miss those days of laughing with you over coffee during our lunch break! You’re awesome, and I thank you for your support. Hopefully, I get better so we can share some more laughs and more coffee soon. Deal? And by the way, I love you too, doll!

      Reply
  6. Neh-Fenjie says

    January 4, 2020 at 8:16 pm

    Thanks for sharing Mabs! You are truly an inspiration to many. Remember know you are constantly in my prayers 💕

    Reply
    • Mabih says

      January 4, 2020 at 11:47 pm

      Queen Elizabeth, my sweet sis, thank you for your endless support. I am happy I am on your prayer list because you are a prayer warrior. Thanks for always making room for me in your home and in your heart.

      Reply

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