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Mynde Mayfield www.myndemayfield.com

shave my head
i didn't expect i'd be doing this via breast cancer

but here i is. bald. and still beautiful.

my campaign is called HUG MY CANCER. I’m not making war with anything since it doesn’t work. I’m imploring the only thing I do know that does work and that’s LOVE.

and CRAZY as this sounds, my motto is to LOVE it to death. and in it’s own strange way, cancer has showed me that i’m beautiful no matter what is stripped away from me physically; temporarily or permanently.

i’ve been wearing my bald head proudly (and at times feeling very vulnerable on the inside). I just think about my options… of hiding under scarves and hats; or a wig that looks like a wig (fake)... like most women with cancer I see… in some sort of shame…

i will not be ashamed. i am beautiful. cancer is crazy & sexy & beautiful.



Comments:

WETWATER is hoping Twitter goes defunct!

Now BEAT THAT CANCER!

Wishing you the best. And I hope you’ll be bold enough to go without the wig. It’ll give courage to other women.

AND you look gorgeous bald!

like your viewpoint

My Mom is a Survivor and while she survived and has strived so hard to regain the life she had pre-cancer, I think her motto has been more like “hate my cancer” since her diagnosis, which has been sad. So I applaud your positive outlook – not denying what cancer takes away, yet still appreciating what it gives. Your life and the lives of others will be blessed by this outlook, and I think much stress that I see in my Mom will be alleviated. I’m proud of my Mom for surviving…just hoping she can find peace and joy even in the scars left behind.

For the record, I don’t have cancer but I am bald (the fear of losing hair left me when my Mom’s hair ran away) because of severe allergies. I enjoy the freedom! So keep rocking the ‘do, the smile, and the bright beautiful blue eyes!


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