Finally Hannah saw her specalist and she said the abnormality isn't
where most kids have cancerous tumors grow - but she'll have an MRI and
possible biopsy. Better safe than very sorry. But we are thankful for
the good news. I had already told Randy if Hannah did have cancer and
chemo I'd donate my waist length hair to make her a wig so at the
moment my hair has been taken care of as if it was already hers. No
split ends and thankfully they could dye it. Even if eveything turns
OK I still might do it anyway for someone elses child. At 50 I do look
out of place with long hair.
Finally hope for a beautiful girl
Angelsong
ladylove77 - 04 Dec 2006 16:15 GMT
Glad they're checking further on Hannah just on the possibility.........
Will keep praying that what the specialist thinks is correct.
Gwen
> Finally Hannah saw her specalist and she said the abnormality isn't
> where most kids have cancerous tumors grow - but she'll have an MRI and
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> Angelsong
debbie m - 04 Dec 2006 23:48 GMT
What a nice thought. I am 52 and love my short hair. it is so easy to
take care of.
Debbie M.
> Finally Hannah saw her specalist and she said the abnormality isn't
> where most kids have cancerous tumors grow - but she'll have an MRI and
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> Angelsong
Nann Bell - 05 Dec 2006 14:57 GMT
all steps in the right direction. Keeping the prayers going for more good
news.
I have a friend who's 50 whose hair grows fast, so she cuts it short at the
beginning of the summer, lets it grow for a year and has enough to donate
when she cuts it again.

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