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  1. #16
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    I just want to say thank you for all of your replies. You are all very thoughtful and helpful. Makes my heart happy to get so many replies and so much help. As I sit here in the comfort of my office with my puppy on my lap, she is about 15 minutes away from her first treatment The fact that I can do something for her so small means a lot to me.
    I am looking into the options that you all suggested. I can't get to an REI - I live in Idaho and the nearest REI is 3 1/2 hours away - UGH. I love the idea of wool and have some local options to explore.
    I will look at the .com suggested by indysteel. Also, I have a buff that I can pass on to her that just did not work for me and my 50 gallons of hair :
    Deb, I will get some measurements and get back with you next week if she is interested in going that route. You are very compassionate and kind I love that in a person! I got a nifty knitter at a yard sale for 25 cents a week ago. I might find some yarn and try to make one myself - although I am much more a tomboy than a crafty kind of gal
    Love you all!!

  2. #17
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    I am so sorry to hear about your MIL.

    Alpaca is also a soft, hypo-allergenic yarn. It is lightweight as well. I farm alpacas and so I might be a little biased, but I do know for a fact that the diameter of alpaca hairs is finer than that of cashmere, and has better tensile strength, is easier to cultivate (i.e. does not have to be imported from the dustbowls of China) and is readily available in the U.S. (just google a local alpaca farmer near you.)
    I can do five more miles.

  3. #18
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    Alpaca is also a dream to knit with.

    Deb
    2016 Kona Rove ST (M/L 54) WTB Volt
    Camp Stove Green Surly Karate Monkey (M) WTB Volt
    Kona Dew Deluxe (54cm) Brooks B67-S

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    Not much to contribute other than to say that this is just one of the many reasons I love this forum. This entire thread, and especially Deb's offer above. You ladies are awesome.
    I was thinking the same thing. I was in a funk last night and when I read Deb's kind offer, I teared up. It really warmed my heart.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

  5. #20
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    Ooooooooooooooooooooh, there I was, waiting to see my consultant to.......dare I say it, to be weaned off my brace and I saw this:



    I checked out their website and it looks extremely good, hats and head wear for hair loss, hats for cancer patients, now if you want me to get anything for you, just PM me and I am sure we can sort something out.

    http://www.suburbanturban.co.uk/defa...20Instructions

    Best wishes to your MIL too.

    Hugs

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  6. #21
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    Fly, I'm sorry about your mother-in-law. Do you have a wig shop in your area? Many wig shops also carry soft hats for hair loss. Also, here is a website of hats and turbins:

    http://www.headcovers.com/headwear/

    I wish your family all the best. (((((Fly and family))))

  7. #22
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    Well, this thread couldn't have come at a more opportune time. Thanks Fly (I think) for starting this.

    I'm about to (like in a few hours) start chemo, with attendant hair loss (breast cancer). No, I am not happy about this, but at least I have some useful hat links. I will use them.

    I just wish the hats there are had more attitude. These seem, um, shy and retiring. Oh well, that's what thrift stores and family are for, right?

    So, thanks again. I just wish I weren't interested.

    MomOnBike, the soon-to-be bald
    (scurries off to look for attitudinal buffs)
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
    (Sign in Japan)

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    2003 EZ Sport AX

  8. #23
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    Send measurements and what you like in hats (color, style, etc.) – I might be able to fix you up! I love to knit fun and funky hats!

    Deb
    2016 Kona Rove ST (M/L 54) WTB Volt
    Camp Stove Green Surly Karate Monkey (M) WTB Volt
    Kona Dew Deluxe (54cm) Brooks B67-S

  9. #24
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    My head is 54cm w/my hair being baby fine, wear size small Giro bici helmet.

    I have an army of Buffs from the peeps that own this site...

    http://buyabuff.com/

    The original size was a bit loose for my taste. I wear the slim fit ladies version, or youth-junior version. Same size basically.

    Both my mom and MIL lost their hair for chemo. It's nasty medicine, but it helped them to live. Sometimes, we do what we must.

    (((hugs)))
    Miranda

  10. #25
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    I don't have any suggestions, but I want to send my good wishes and prayers to MomOnBike and to Fly.

  11. #26
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    Kangol knitted hat

    I had chemo some years ago, and the most comfortable head covering I had was my Kangol knitted hat. They are expensive, but very well made, very stylish, and I still love wearing that hat; I can't recommend it highly enough! I bought mine at Nordstrom.

    The reason I liked it so much is that it is soft and lightweight. My scalp was very tender, but this hat felt good. It was unlined, so cool in the summer (which was when I was going through chemo). It completely covered my head, so that other's couldn't see my baldness, and the brim provided additional coverage and shaded my eyes, but was not so big that it obstructed my vision, a major annoyance with many other hats.

    It is costly, but not nearly as much as a wig, and a lot more comfortable.
    Last edited by Dutchgirl73; 07-01-2010 at 02:55 PM. Reason: additional information

 

 

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