posted by [identity profile] laylee.livejournal.com at 02:00am on 01/11/2008
It's not that disappointing because as usual A has shaped it up very nicely and it's got lots of extra bounce since all the frizzy dead ends were taken off. Plus, if there's one thing my hair does well it's grow so it shouldn't be too long before the length comes back. I think he just underestimate how much length would vanish once the curl dried out. You do need to take shrinkage onto consideration with my hair because when my curls are behaving properly they do make it look a lot short than it really is.

I didn't stay too long at the party because I had to get those blood tests done today. And have an ECG. It was very embarrassing because I had to take my top off in front of a total stranger!
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posted by [identity profile] phoebesmum.livejournal.com at 08:10am on 01/11/2008
Our friend Lynn - [livejournal.com profile] wannabedolphin - has very curly, frizzy hair, and has in the past suffered from hairdressers who cut it to a sensible length when it was wet only to find that it curled all over her scalp like a little lamb once it dried.

Ew! to blood tests, but I hope they don't turn up any bad things. Ditto ECG, which is something I've never had. I'm on the list for a mammogram, though, and on Monday I should be - wait for it! - getting my ears syringed. (a) EWWWWW! and (b) no! This is something that only old people have! Oh, wait ...

I hope you were long enough at the party to have fun, at least.

And of course you looked fabulous. I've seen photos, and I don't believe you could look any other way.
 
posted by [identity profile] laylee.livejournal.com at 08:23am on 01/11/2008
I've had my ears syringed, while I was in my twenties. It's not that bad. Weird, but not bad and you'll be amazed at how well you'll hear after they've cleaned out all the gunk!
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posted by [identity profile] lamentables.livejournal.com at 11:03am on 01/11/2008
I've been needing to have my ears syringed annually for a few years now. I hate having it done - it's not painful or horrid or anything, just weird - but the results are fantastic.
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posted by [identity profile] phoebesmum.livejournal.com at 11:10am on 01/11/2008
This is reassuring. I've been using eardrops, as recommended by the doctor, and now I am SO DEAF. In both ears! There was nothing wrong with the right one before!!
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posted by [identity profile] lamentables.livejournal.com at 11:13am on 01/11/2008
Sometimes the water doesn't clear immediately, so for a few hours it may all seem worse, but when it does clear it's like everything comes into focus and you realise what you've been missing.

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