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Hugs for you. I think you very much are grieving which is exactly what you are suppose to be doing. I understand this is hard but as Wise1 has said, please don't let this stop you getting on with life. Be as proactive as possible around what choices you want to make with presenting yourself, whether that be scarves, hats, wigs, or nothing at all. Find your comfort zone, find the things that make you feel good, no matter what they may be.
Hang in there this will improve.
Rosy
Seeing yourself bald and accepting it takes time. I have AU and lost my hair a year and a half ago. I wear a wig out in public but walk around with a scarf/hat/nothing at home. I often look in the mirror when I'm 'naked' and I don't recognize myself. I feel like me but I don't look like me. So I make sure to keep some pictures nearby of what I truly look like (with makeup and eyelashes and a wig) to remind myself. I have a very supportive husband and a 2 year old son that remind me that its just hair. They don't see me the way I see myself. I'm the only one that cares what my reflection in the mirror is. It's completely normal to adjust to the change, and you will. It's just a matter of figuring out how you need to best deal with it.
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