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You need three things:

This surgery.

Some good wigs.

And a GREAT lawyer.

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Now more than ever - you should focus on and take care of yourself. Do what you need to do for your future.

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Please don't back out. This surgery will change your life for the better. Your health is what you need to focus on. Because, if you aren't healthy, you can't be there for your kiddos. Do this for you. I know it's hard and stressful to think about the "what-ifs" with your husband. But it sounds as if he is not supportive because he's afraid you WILL change. And leave him behind. And you know what, that's on him. You will not regret this surgery. Yes, it's hard. Yes, it takes all of your will and strength to keep going in the beginning. BUT! There is a light and it's your future! That person you see in the mirror, won't be the same person you see in the mirror in six months! She will be healthier, stronger and she will have her hair. ;) Just follow your Protein guidelines and take Biotin. And eat Great Lakes Gelatin. It works, I'm proof! Please don't back out! You're future is waiting on you. *hugs!*

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Agree with vsgann completely. Do the surgery get yourself a good hat and lawyer.

Did you ever consider that the hair loss is due to stress of your situation ?

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