About to have my second brain surgery this summer.... Wish me luck redditors!

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lemaao on September 8th, 2019 at 17:12 UTC »

As a random Norwegian, I am pretty sure I can speak for the entire country and say: Lykke til og god bedring! :)

MrKevinFlynn on September 8th, 2019 at 17:18 UTC »

Good luck! Follow up with us afterward

Smothering_Tithe on September 8th, 2019 at 19:21 UTC »

Since this is your second time already, you probably already know, but in the slight chance some other people with longer hair has a chance to read this, i just want to throw it out there.

I noticed your hair is up in a bun, and i assume there will be a recovery time after the surgery. If you or anyone have a prolonged stay at a hospital, and they ask you to put your hair in a bun, please for the love of god have someone, anyone, brush out your hair at minimum every other day.

As a hair dresser, its really heart breaking to see someone out of a hospital, finally recovered and everything, and they have a giant bed matted hair thats so dreaded up into a ball thats there’s no way to detangle it. And end up having to chop off all that hair. Just some occasional hair brushing can easily prevent this from happening.

Edit: thank you for silver stranger! Its my first ever. That said, since some people are considering this as a joke or “flex”??? this was a client i had recently after a 2 week hospital stay

Edit2: thank you for the gold!! Also another first. That said, im seeing a lot of people recommending conditioners and oils for detangling hair. And i just wanted to add that it REALLY depends on the condition and extent of the knot. If its at about the state of a dreadlock DO NOT add any moisttto the hair, this will only make the hair stretch easier and break instead of slipping out of the not, a dry oil is probably the most i would recommend at this point. If its a tangle thats not as tightly weaved as a dread, then oils and conditioners are fine. If the tangle is light, there’s something called a “wet brush” that works really great for detangling hair fairly gently, and great for brushing children (or adults) with sensitive scalps.