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Because chemo causes you to feel weakened, drinking will intensify this effect. Also Alchohol thins the blood, which could negatively affect your chemo treatments.
actually chemo makes you lose wait. during chemo you vomit a lot a you lose a lot of weight that's why the doctors try to keep you fed and have enuogh food in you to were vomiting wont kill you. During Chemo you sometimes might feel a bit heavier due to steroids which you get before the chemotherapy itslef
theres no such thing as chemo cancer but chemo (chemotherepy) is a treatment for cancer
Everything an individual does affects them; good or bad. To support a Chemo patient means to be there through the good and bad times they may have. Chemo (depending on how much Chemo they will be getting and the length of time) can leave the person feeling sick to their stomach; weak; sometimes depressed and in some cases the loss of hair; perhaps eyebrows and eyelashes can cause further depression. If you feel you can be there 100% for them then you should be. Many Chemo patients are amazing and take their treatments with few complaints.
Chemo - comics - was created in 1962.
When a person needs a drug to feel normal, he or she has an addiction.
NOT AT ALL it is not normal...well it depends how old u r
If they are having Chemo - a sweater is a good gift. Patients doing Chemo seem to feel cold all the time. A lap-blanket is another gift idea. If not doing Chemo - give them something you know they will enjoy. Do they read? Do they like a certain kind of music? Give them a gift just like you would give to a person without cancer.
Chemo - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
It's harmful regardless of whether or not you had chemo.
Yes it is normal.
when its not normal to feel normal