Posted October 28, 2014 in Community
For Joan Fuller, patient of Dr. Spiegel, her loss of hair began almost two weeks to the day from her first chemo treatment. To combat this, Joan enlisted the help of Gayla Wigs in The Woodlands, Tx. “Gayle, the owner, and Gwen have worked with me from the beginning. They’ve been very sensitive to my needs and have helped me to look like the old Joan again. Everyone on the staff there is awesome!”
Each trip to Gayla Wigs turned into a party with Joan’s daughter, Rhonda, and a variety of other family members and friends accompanying her. “Gayla Wigs are high-quality and the netting is see-thru and flesh colored. They make me feel good and they look so real!” To which Joan’s husband, Mike, could only add, “And she looks hot!”
To learn more of Joan’s story, find her “Celebration of Life” at this link:
Joan’s husband, Mike Fuller and her daughter Rhonda Redmon are both business owners (Fuller’s Vintage Guitar and GenuWine Tasting Room, respectively) and are involved in fundraising activities.
Fuller’ Vintage Guitar – Breast Cancer Research Foundation, who directs 91 cents of each dollar to breast cancer research and awareness. http://www.bcrfcure.org
Genuwine Tasting Room – Susan B. Komen Foundation. http://www.komen-houston.org