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Post by angelfish83 27th July 2010, 6:44 pm

Hello

Ok I am wondering how I am going to wash my hair until I take my bandages off on day 10. Dr khan I was told by the nurse today likes to strap them up and until she takes.them off on day 10 I have to keep them dry so no shower. I have no clue ad to how I am going to wash my hair in that time. I have my boyfriend to help, so any tips I am sure I won't wanna be bent over the bath?

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Post by bumblebabe 27th July 2010, 6:48 pm

my hubby had to wash my hair over the bath with the shower attachment, it wasnt uncomfortable,
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Post by NurseSophie89 27th July 2010, 6:51 pm

Hey hun, i relied on dry shampoo for the first few days and then my friend came over and washed my hair for me. It was too painful for me to lean over the bath so i lay on the bathroom floor with my head on the ground of the shower and my friend sorta leaned over me. I was frightened that she'd hurt my boobies but she was really careful. Got abit of a stiff neck but was worth it lol!!

Hope this helps. xx
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Post by misf1 27th July 2010, 6:58 pm

I leaned over the bath and threw water over my head with a jug lol
Dry shampoo is also good
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Post by COOKIE 27th July 2010, 7:00 pm

I had my daughter wash my hair over the bath babe, I just cupped my new boobs and held on tight as it feels like the blood rushes to them at first when you lean over but it's fine for the few minutes you're getting your hair washed. xxx
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Post by DaisyDuke 27th July 2010, 9:08 pm

I managed to wash my hair this morning, used the handheld shower and bent over the bath - was a little difficult but I was desperate for clean hair.....I am only getting my dressings checked next Tuesday, thought it was going to be Sunday, so gutted that I have to wait till then for a shower washing hair  62722

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Post by pinkbabe 27th July 2010, 9:46 pm

My mum washed my hair over the bathroom sink. Wasnt the best but did the job a few times. xx
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Post by littlewisher 28th July 2010, 1:02 am

My mum did mine at the sink pulled a chair in and used a jug lol! wasnt a very good wash but it did the job haha xx
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Post by Becstarr 28th July 2010, 4:56 am

I went to the hairdressers and got them to do it with a blow dry afterwards. Made me feel glam!
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Post by georgie 28th July 2010, 8:08 am

I used dry shampoo for two days then like NurseSophie i to lead on the floor with my head in the shower tray! Was lead on a couple of pillows so was quite comfy! x
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Post by miss.renee 28th July 2010, 9:57 am

Iv had my hair done twice at the salon its not expensive just for a wash & have been using dry shampoo too.
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Post by abbie 28th July 2010, 11:02 am

i managed to wash my own hair over the bath, but my hairs fairly short so its a quick job
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Post by alfie 28th July 2010, 11:25 am

I got hubby to wash mine the first time....trust me thought once was enough, he drowned me. Managed myself after that, like Abbie though my hair is quite short so it's quick. xx
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Post by sars3dd 28th July 2010, 1:54 pm

I will be booking into the hairdressers a couple days after am home. x
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