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Old 10-10-2017, 10:45 AM #1
Vania Vania is offline
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Default Using a hair clipper?

Hello everyone,

Does anyone have some thoughts to share about the use of a clipper for a haircut? Should I avoid that as a PCS sufferer? I found that going to the hairdresser is a dreadful experience (I know that anxiety doesn't help), and it usually sets me back for at least a few days. Even if I skip the shampoo, insist that she only uses scissors, and explain my issues in detail, the hairdresser is never careful enough for my sensitive head.

I am thus considering cutting my hair at home myself with a clipper, but I am wondering whether the vibrations of the clipper can be dangerous for a concussed brain.

Thank you in advance for any advice (and sorry for the poor English).

Vania
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