Donation Wigs for Chemo Patients Bring Optimism, Gratitude
Health & Fitness → Cancer / Illness
- Author Jason Ramsey
- Published April 14, 2010
- Word count 440
A few weeks ago, I received a note from one of our wholesale customers, Jeri Millard, and wanted share part of it with our readers. We all enjoy our work but sometimes don't realize the effect it has on others, and this was an excellent reminder for me.
Jeri Millard runs a shop in Jacksonville, FL called In the Pink that provides support for cancer patients, including specialty wigs for chemo patients when treatment side effects take their hair. Jeri recently supplied a wig to 12-year-old Kessia, who lives in Costa Rica and is currently battling cancer. Kessia had beautiful, waist long hair, and after her first chemo session, lost it all. Predictably, she felt "different" and did not want to go out in public without hair.
With the help of Jeri and others, Kessia now owns a wig, scarf and wig stand. After receiving her wig, Kessia was thrilled and feeling optimistic about her second treatment.
Jim, who owns a coffee plantation in Costa Rica and recently received a visit from Kessia and her family, writes to Jeri:
The little girl is very optimistic and goes for her second chemo treatment soon, the second of ten. The doctors keep Kessia in the hospital for five days with each chemo treatment. You can see the smile and optimism in the little girls face. It is hard to guess what is going through her mother's mind. Her face though has an unmistakable message. ..She will endure the hell of seeing her flesh and blood go through the rigors and cruel side effects of chemo.
I know miracles happen, but it is my guess that she will join Angel Baba (a friend of his who died of cancer) in heaven in the near future. I sincerely hope that I am wrong.
This experience was a moving one for me. It served to reinforce the importance of putting things in perspective. Most things in life that aggravate us or cause us momentary discomfort are really nothing and insignificant, when you compare them to what Baba went through, and what Kessia is going through.
WigSuperstore.com is proud to have contributed in some way to this child’s recovery and optimism as she completes her treatment. Thank you for sharing this with me Jeri it is inspirational.
We are passionate about helping people find the right wig or hair piece, no matter what the purpose or reason, and enjoy hearing how our efforts have helped change and improve the lives of our customers (or others). Do you have a story to tell? Share your story with us by e-mailing it to wigsuperstore@gmail.com.
Jason Ramsey is the CEO of WigSuperstore.com, a nationally recognized wig supplier. WigSuperstore.com takes pride in its ability to provide customers general and medical-related hair loss information and specialty products, such as wigs for chemo patients and others who face condition-specific or treatment-related hair loss.
Article source: https://articlebiz.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- The Invisible Impact of Missing Teeth: Why Replacing Them Matters
- Why a Root Canal Might Be the Best News for Your Tooth
- MECHANISM OF HOW RED MEAT CONTRIBUTES TO CANCER DISCOVERED
- How Faith and Resilience Shaped My Post-Cancer Journey
- Exploring the Impact of Malaria on Global Health: Financial Implications and Strategies for Prevention
- The Importance Of Regular STD Testing
- E. coli Explained: History and Characteristics of the Bacterium
- Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Dallas - Rolfing and Scoliosis
- The Link Between Type 2 Diabetes and Dementia
- The Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease
- The Impact of Exercise on Immune Health: Unveiling the Body's Defense Mechanism
- Type of Seizure Disorders
- Can PTSD Cause Executive Dysfunction?
- Executive Dysfunction Has Nothing to do with Being an Executive
- What Autistic People Want You to Know About Autism
- Advances in Alzheimer's: Gamma Light Therapy, Bacteria, and Inflammation
- How do you know whether your child or you have APD?
- Mild Cognitive Impairment--A Precursor to Dementia?
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Doesn't Just Affect Combat Soldiers
- The Three Most Common Disabilities
- 4 Reasons Seniors Should Prioritize Oral Hygiene
- A FATHER'S JOURNEY OF HOPE: CAMP ESPERANZA'S IMPACT ON YOUNG CANCER SURVIVORS
- How Your Phone Could Be Harming Your Health
- Covid-19 Side Effects for Diabetes
- FutureCommPR shines a light on a rare, serious medical condition
- Information On Polyarthritis.
- Mindfulness in Nature: 3 Simple Tips For How Spending Time Outdoors Can Enhance Your Practice
- Managing risk in mental health settings
- Emergency Air Ambulance with Top Medical Services - Bumrungrad Hospital Dhaka Office
- Why Consider Stem Cell Banking for Teeth?