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Amy Dowden opens up on hair loss for the second time as she arrives at hospital

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Amy Dowden has opened up on the loss of her eyelashes for the second time due to her ongoing cancer treatment. The Strictly Come Dancing star took to social media to give fans an update on her health after she realised she had arrived for a routine hospital appointment one hour early, reports the Mirror.The Welsh dancer said: “Good morning everyone.

It's been ages since I've come on and spoke to you all, but I'm not going to lie, I've come an hour early by mistake for my blood test at the hospital so I thought, do you know what, I'm going to come on and say hello to you all."The 33-year-old gave fans a glimpse of her cropped blonde hair, which is growing back after chemo, she told her 700,000 followers: "Excuse the wild hair.

I have put this serum on it to help keep the condition a bit, but it's gone a bit curly and a bit wild. I've also lost my eyelashes again, only a few of them."They are growing back again, but I did read when I was having treatment quite a few posts from ladies who said that they had lost them again, like after the 12-week cycle they lost them once more.

So let me know if this has happened to you. It's a little bit frustrating, but it's not the end of the world. Anyway, I didn't come on to say that to you but I got carried away."Chatting about her new show, Amy added: "Actually, Dare to Dance is on tonight with Debbie and Chris.

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