In the Mirror: Medical Wigs that Help Women
June 15th, 2009
It’s not easy to talk about, but women’s wigs weren’t even on my radar. Teaching was what kept me pretty busy. That was true until last week when I started to lose my hair during chemotherapy. I resolved that I cannot permit the possibility of living as the thin-haired powerless Samson (from the Bible) due to unfortunate genetics.
Personally, this meant that my charm would be more difficult, deprived of my hair. It became clear that it was out of my hands to realize good hair. Man, I was ignorant. Before I got wise and bought my authentic wig, I found a barrage of itchy fake wigs that I couldn’t stand. My man Jim introduced me to a few medical wig stores offering lace front wigs that would feel great.
Then I biked to the Internet cafe and sized up the selection. I uncovered a cornucopia of astonishing, dignified real human hair wigs. Their specially designed wigs for cancer patients did wonders for me.
Provided the right wig, a woman like me would develop confidence when admitting to her balding. I’ve never been more excited to parade my latest summer wear. This meant the world to me to finally regain my personality on the streets of Manhattan.
But maybe I’m being ridiculous carrying on like this, but hair is integral to my career. Is there something else to existence than a great head of hair? Darn-it, it couldn’t mean much if it were true. Wigs are stylish fashion pieces to so many women.
I can’t believe what this has done for me. No one has noticed the truth of me and my cancer. Anyhow that’s life, I’m merely glad to to strut my stuff. Real human hair wigs improved things for me and everyone who depends on me.
Detractors could find that life’s course superficial. They don’t know. Doesn’t everyone have something small that makes existing on earth so worthwhile? For me, it’s love and my attention-getting sense of fashion.
Care for Living,
Cassandra Holton
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