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Phesgo - post pCR

Would love to connect with folks who are doing stand alone Phesgo after pCR. I have a hard time finding info on SE's and the journey post chemo and surgery that's not connected to receiving chemo at the same time. For instance, hair regrowth. Does Phesgo slow the process? Anyone experiencing swelling? ETC. My hair is growing very slow and seems pretty thin compared to the average pics of hair growth timelines I see. It's just nice to connect with others in the same boat :)

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  • Good morning! We seem to be in a similar situation although I finished my 12 post chemo, surgery and radiation Phesgo shot at the end of October 2024. Hair growth is definitely slower on this. Im 16 months since I finished chemo and my hair growth never matched any post chemo pictures My oncologist told me that once the Phesgo regime ended it would improve. It has, I have peach fuzz in the deep furrows that remain on either side of the crown of my head but it’s definitely disheartening that’s it’s taking so long.

  • grammie2
    grammie2 Posts: 300

    @knittingmywaythrough thank you so much for replying and letting me know how this is for you. SE's vary from person to person and I was having no luck finding anyone with similar hair issues on Phesgo (without chemo). Good to know there is hope still!! I finish the post chemo Phesgo mid May. Thank you!!

  • @grammie2 I agree, its so nice to hear someone understand this. I think mine is also slowed by the aromatase inhibitor that I'm on since my cancer was also estrogen positive. I'm not completely sure about that though. Being estrogen positive also makes collagen supplements, often suggested to promote hair growth, not recommended for me. I'm going for a hair cut (or is it a mullet reduction?) on Saturday. I'm anxious to get my hairdressers take on the new growth. I'll let you know if she has any words of wisdom.

  • grammie2
    grammie2 Posts: 300

    Thanks! I am excited to hear what she has to say! I'm 34 weeks post chemo and no where near cutting anything LOL.

  • Omg, I completely understand that! This will be my third cut in 16 months. I only go when my hair gets too clown like. My hair started growing back in reverse pattern baldness. Sides first, then the top. There was a really noticeable difference, it looked crazy and my daughter was getting married so I got it evened out in May 2024. I had to go back in November 2024 bc the hair in the front of the crown of my head started filling in and the sides had started to stick straight out. The contrast between the two sections was bananas. I’m once again at the point of the difference between the top and sides looking crazy. I can’t tell if it’s the top growing noticeably slower or patchy thin areas filling in. No one talks about this!

  • grammie2
    grammie2 Posts: 300

    Your descriptions have me laughing! I know what you mean about areas growing more than others. My sides grew first for sure. On the top of my head, the back half grew quicker so the front half is way shorter. Crown is spotty. Mine is just super thin all over but more so on top and crown. But when i feel my scalp it is soft and fuzzy all over. I'm just hoping it's because there is new hair fuzz there that is just not growing but will once I'm done with Phesgo. It's not long enough anywhere to tell yet, but guessing mine will be curly. The back at the nape of my neck is longer and it curls up a lot. I'm 50/50 dark brown and gray. My friend gave me some rosemary rinse she made and I've started using it. Too soon to know if it will help.

  • Just got back from the hairdresser. She’s such a good sport. I really peppered her with questions. So first of all, pre cancer my hair was very thick and fairly curly. I kept it shoulder length and thinning it was part of my usual haircut routine. That background will help as I describe things from here on.

    The back has definitely grown the most and is back to my normal thickness and texture. She feels this is because it grew in first and it’s been trimmed the most (Ie all the initial growth has been cut away. )

    The sides are a mixed bag at the moment. Very close to being my normal thickness and even required some thinning but the last inch and a half or so is very crimpy (almost fried like too much curling iron or flat iron was used-I haven’t used either). The growth behind that seems to be my normal texture. This crimpy stuff is just going to do its own thing (Ie stick straight out) until my hair is long enough for it to be cut off. Normally I would scrunch my hair to bring out the curls but that won’t work with this section. She suggested combing it straight down and anchoring it with a light gel or leave in conditioner (need to experiment to see what works best but basically don’t fight this bc it’s never going to behave).

    The top is definitely thinner than my normal texture and it’s giving it an annoying, fly away quality but she agrees that there is “undergrowth” (I don’t know what else to call it) that is growing and she feels will thicken it over time. Again she suggested light gel or leave in conditioner to give a little weight and anchor the flyaways. She said there is definitely growth in this furrows on the sides of the crown. It’s peach fuzz but definitely there. I finished my Phesgo shots at the end of October 2024, so that’s almost 5 months exactly for peach fuzz to grow in those two sections. That’s a little demoralizing that it’s taking so long but I’m grateful it’s growing. Also mine is growing back less gray than before which is so odd to me!

    She said for me 5 months of growth seems to be a good amount to wait between cuts. It was really nice to be back in the salon. This was the first time I had enough hair to get it washed which was ridiculously thrilling.

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