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Determination of Menopausal Status What is this ?
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DiO
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:43 pm    Post subject: facial hair Reply with quote

Hi Sam!

Thanks for the info. That would explain why mine hasn't come back since using the cream remover 2 months ago when I thought it had to be used every 2 weeks or so.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 11:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Determination of Menopausal Status Reply with quote

Same here,
I got light, peach fuzz facial hair about the same time my hair started coming in. I about freaked thinking I was going to have to shave my beard... lol It is temporary as you were just told, so try not to worry. It's one of those things that happens and until you talk to someone who's already been there and done that, you don't know what to think. You'll also notice when your hair starts growing back, it looks like you have side burns. That doesn't last long either, it's just the way the hair grows back. I guess we don't remember when we were born and how our hair did Smile but we're starting from scratch. Also, mine came in alot darker then it was a CURLY. That too will get back to normal the longer your hair gets. Before you know it, like me over 2 years will pass since treatment and all your hair will be back (I always wore mine long) and things will start getting back to normal......as normal as they can after what we have to go through.
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