Well, there’s been a lot to think about since the last time I posted. 

First, I got the chance to see a couple of friends for the first time since the “buzz cut” I got. Both times I chose to go with just a baseball cap, and lipstick (my DH has been wanting me to wear lipstick for a while – I figured this would be the perfect time to start). I was pleasantly surprised to get positive responses from both of them! 

This was a boost to my self-esteem, since this was one of the areas that I was really concerned about as a side effect to the treatments I’m going through. So, with these reactions under my belt, I went to do some errands with a nice cap and lipstick. The reactions were interesting to say the least. They ranged from a friendly greeting (and not much else) to folks – mostly women – looking at me with either ‘poor her’ looks or not knowing what to say to me. A bit of advice – saying “Hi!” or “Hello” with a smile would be a good start! 

I guess now I understand how some people with cancer have a real reluctance to going out anywhere except to their doctor and hospital appointments. There are even some folks that don’t go to visit friends and family because of both how they fear they’ll react to them OR because of the actual REAL reactions of those closest to them. My mom, sisters & mom-in-law have been really supportive. Haven’t seen most of the brother-in-laws or my brother since my diagnosis, so I don’t know what their reactions will be. 

Another thing I’m pondering. I’m blessed to have a couple of wigs and a surprise gift of a scarf (thanks, R.!), and some family and friends are offering to help out on that end. I’m beginning to think that the head coverings are more for the people we deal with than for ourselves. Putting them on will make you look nice (and some make you look REALLY nice!), but they’re HOT as anything! When you’re going through ‘changes’ already, you don’t need anything making you hotter! But when you go out with just a cap and your micro-cut or beautiful bald self, you better have a healthy dose of confidence to go with it, because you’ll get all kinds of looks. Sheesh!
So if you catch me not showing up at church or visiting folks
– just make sure it’s not because of me throwing a pity party, ok? On your end, just treat me or anyone with a drastic change of appearance – including people with physical challenges – like you would treat a friend. You have no idea how much we’ll appreciate it.
 
I’ll actually be posting a second, and shorter, post later this afternoon. Feel free
to write your reactions and responses to any of my posts here. I promise to read
every one.


Stay vertical! 


Vanessa
7/9/2012 07:44:09 am

Hi Jerri thank you for your post today and for being so honest. Your perspective on your new look has really opened my eyes as to how people going through changes feel. I don't know if I have ever made anyone in the past feel uncomfortable by my looks or stares but if I did I truly apologetic. Your blog has really helped me see and my heart understand. You are my sister Pure and Simple! Love you and when we are mobile again I will come visit!

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JC
7/10/2012 02:39:24 am

Can't wait to see you guys, too. If it's too long we may end up coming to see ya'll! :-)

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Lin Calderon
7/9/2012 08:26:59 am

I for one cannot wait to see you new look! If anyone can pull it off it will be you! I agree that wigs can be very hot.... and really uneccessary. The scarf sounds really interesting. Keep doing well. We love you.

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JC
7/10/2012 02:40:10 am

We love you guys, too. We'll make arrangements on getting together soon. :-)

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CC
7/9/2012 03:03:18 pm

What can you say JC. You're a hottie!!! Hahahaha!
You know me and G love the new look.
I do know what you mean about the looks though. I remember those days. I wore bandanas mostly, some nice scarves and occasionally, the Full Monty...bald all the way baby with a big pair of hoop earrings!
The best thing I learned to do was to smile. It made me look and feel great and calmed most people around me. Also gave me a platform to start a conversation and educate folks so they wouldn't be afraid they were gonna catch what I had.
You go girl!!!! You wear it well. Let the love of the Lord shine through!!
Luv ya!

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JC
7/10/2012 02:36:30 am

Hee! I can picture you now, rocking that look with the hoops and all! At Berean Bookstore we saw a book on women recovering from prostitution and drug abuse, and the cover featured a sister with the same type of micro-cut I have, and Gary just grinned at me big time!
Couldn't get him to buy the book, though....lol

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Carolyn
7/9/2012 03:32:55 pm

Large ear rings and dramatic make up! Own the look! With a shaven head they will swear you were going for that look! Go to a Mac make up counter to get new make up tips. Let them show you how to enhance the new beautiful you!

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JC
7/10/2012 02:38:43 am

I think I got the start of the makeup thing going now. Have to get some earrings that don't require my ears to be pierced next. This is new territory for me, so pray for a sista, ok? lol

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Denise
7/10/2012 06:49:41 am

How many times have we joked about getting rid of our fros? Now that you did I can imagine it must be weird. We are so much more than our hair. Society puts so much emphasis on our dos. However, they are not even close to the sum of who we are, hair or no hair! You are a beautiful, strong, wonderful person. Don't be sure some of those looks are not in admiration sister. I love you.

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JC
7/10/2012 10:12:19 am

"Ah yes - I remember it well..." Who would have thought the day would actually get here? Thanks for the encouragement, D. Love you!

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