Popsyche
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Being a partial Italian heritage, I had a full beard at 11, It started to grey at 15, and balding began at 17ish. One theory is that my hair just migrated to my back...
Good luck with Chemo, Garcia, I hope it goes well.garcia3441 said:The chemo has started to make my hair fall out; so, I went to the barber and had it all cut off.
Popsyche said:Being a partial Italian heritage, I had a full beard at 11, It started to grey at 15, and balding began at 17ish. One theory is that my hair just migrated to my back...
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Regor said:It's different for every person man. That's all I can say. For me, I hated not having my hair. Had long hair for 13 years. And I want it all back.
Regor said:It's different for every person man. That's all I can say. For me, I hated not having my hair. Had long hair for 13 years. And I want it all back.
noodles said:Oh, don't get me wrong. I had long hair for about ten years, and it killed me to have to finally admit that it was falling out. There are times I still miss having it, because headbanging is easy when you have hair. I have to work it twice as hard on stage, because that visual of hair flying all over is gone.
My point was not stressing about what you can't change. Once it started falling out, I shaved it off and owned it. Yeah, I'm bald! W00t! Nobody fucking with me, I'm metal. The funny thing is, I'm ten times more confident about myself now, because shaving your head that first time makes you feel naked. Then I had all the stupid older family members who were asking me if I had cancer. My point is, accept the things you can't change. At least yours is growing back, right?