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#15
by
BalDon
on 14 Nov, 2011 11:06
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Thanks Razor, I have been struggling to reach this point for a year or more now. Like others, its the work fears that hold me back.
I'm really tired of the rug and all that goes with it.
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#16
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 14 Nov, 2011 11:39
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I'm really tired of the rug and all that goes with it.
Well, your support of your Mother and the rug angst will see you through. What you've seen on this site is true, more compliments and jest than mean spirited comments. But the great thing is that the compliments keep coming long after the rug and fringe is gone. Best to you and yours.
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#17
by
BalDon
on 15 Nov, 2011 06:14
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Holy Crap! I just looked at the Calendar and realized my deadline is next week! Gotta get over these nerves about it. Its really only the first day at work that gives me angst.
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#18
by
Sooner Steve
on 15 Nov, 2011 08:49
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Hey Shrugged and Hiker48:
First off, I am sorry to hear about your mother Shrugged. I just found out 2 weeks ago that my mom has a rare form of leukemia. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
I encourage both of you to lose the wig. I know your fears, I know your concerns, I know your thoughts, I know exactly what you are going through. I experienced them all. I can tell you this. Losing the wig was one of the greatest decisions I have ever made. My wife and family supported me. I have never received one negative comment. And even if I did, it wouldn't matter because I feel so much better about myself.
I too had the plan on my unveiling. Finally my 10 year old son told me to just shave it off and go to work. I did that very thing. Didn't "warn" or tell anyone other than wife and kids that I was gonna do it. To a person, everyone said it looked great. We all like to hear to good things said about us. My losing the wig was an outpouring of good comments. I loved it.
Guys, if you ever have questions, send me a message and we can talk. This board was a lifesaver for me. I just want to help anyone I can that is struggling with "losing the toupee".
Best Wishes,
Sooner Steve
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#19
by
BalDon
on 16 Nov, 2011 07:48
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OK, I am quickly making the call and that call is SLY on Sunday!
I'm even telling some select people in an effort to sort of force my hand and go through with it.,
All the positive commentary here and the kind PM's have made me see this as the move I must make.
Still need to figure out how to break away from the HCM obligation and little things like getting a tan (bought Jergens natural glow express last night!) and if I can grow a goatee, but I think Im finally over the edge!
One question, I have very light blonde eyebrows, they are almost non existent. Will this look funny and should I consider maybe coloring them a little?
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#20
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 16 Nov, 2011 08:18
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OK, I am quickly making the call and that call is SLY on Sunday!
Your only regret will be that you waited so long. HMC--that's a service contract--they won't be rendering a service, you don't have hair. I would think that they will go away.
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#21
by
BalDon
on 16 Nov, 2011 08:23
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Thats true Saint, my main worry is that they run my debit card each month and its not ACH. This means that I have little control to prevent them from hitting my account beyond a total card cancellation.
I am going to call the manager tomorrow and negotiate my way out of this.
I'm still a little dreamy feeling that this isnt actually happening, but I think it is!
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#22
by
Acme
on 16 Nov, 2011 09:20
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OK, I am quickly making the call and that call is SLY on Sunday!
I'm even telling some select people in an effort to sort of force my hand and go through with it.,
All the positive commentary here and the kind PM's have made me see this as the move I must make.
Still need to figure out how to break away from the HCM obligation and little things like getting a tan (bought Jergens natural glow express last night!) and if I can grow a goatee, but I think Im finally over the edge!
One question, I have very light blonde eyebrows, they are almost non existent. Will this look funny and should I consider maybe coloring them a little?
If you want to have fun with it, do what I did and don't tell anyone. Monday morning, walk in like you own the place with your new look. Don't worry about the blonde eyebrows. I have to admit I love my dark eyebrows because I think it makes my eyes look intense but everyone is different and has a different look. Don't over think this. It's a new look and you're going to feel great!
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#23
by
BalDon
on 17 Nov, 2011 06:32
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Moved forward in my sly journey. Purchased headblade, replacement blades and headslick yesterday. I also told my employees to expect me to look quite different when I return from Thanksgiving break.
I'm doing this! (OMG!)
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#24
by
BalDon
on 17 Nov, 2011 08:26
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Another step forward! Just got off the horn with HCM. They were very sweet. I'm not totally out of the woods yet, but we agreed to allow me a "hold" until March and we will "revsist" things then. I told them there will likely be no revisiting then, but I'll allow them to try and convince me in February (bt then I'll be adapted to my new SLY). The "contract" never even came up in conversation. They said a lot of guys are doing this, mainly for financial reasons
They agreed to stop taking debits and even offered to do the removal.
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#25
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 17 Nov, 2011 08:40
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Another step forward! Just got off the horn with HCM. They were very sweet. I'm not totally out of the woods yet, but we agreed to allow me a "hold" until March and we will "revsist" things then. I told them there will likely be no revisiting then, but I'll allow them to try and convince me in February (bt then I'll be adapted to my new SLY). The "contract" never even came up in conversation. They said a lot of guys are doing this, mainly for financial reasons
They agreed to stop taking debits and even offered to do the removal.
Yuk, yuk
. At least they realize they have little to say in the matter. After doing the 30 Days advised by SBG I think you'll be so happy to be free, so adapted to the new guy in the mirror, and pleased with the reaction of your friends and acquaintances that you'll be totally in control--something they've denied you for years.
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#26
by
Sooner Steve
on 17 Nov, 2011 10:08
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#27
by
Sooner Steve
on 17 Nov, 2011 10:14
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If you want to have fun with it, do what I did and don't tell anyone. Monday morning, walk in like you own the place with your new look.
Hey Acme. I did the very same thing. Nothing says I am taking control of my life any stronger than losing the wig, walking into the office with a shaved head and saying here I am world. Kiss my tail. I am my own man and secure in what I do. What a feeling!!!!!
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#28
by
Acme
on 17 Nov, 2011 21:08
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Yeah. I liked it much better just doing it than preparing everyone for it. I didn't have the wig, just heavily receding/thining hair that I was tired of arranging to conceal. If I had to do it again, I'd do it the same way. Don't tell anyone (except for one friend) because it gives more of a feeling of control over the whole thing.
I also can't stress enough to anyone still on the fence how great the whole experience has been.
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#29
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 18 Nov, 2011 06:34
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Nothing says I am taking control of my life any stronger than losing the wig, walking into the office with a shaved head and saying here I am world. Kiss my tail. I am my own man and secure in what I do. What a feeling!!!!!
Oh yeah, thanks for bringing back that memory for me! I only ditched a bad combover--but the sensation of here I am is the same. GREAT.