My recommendation is NO. If you have a cough stay home and call on the phone. When a person goes through chemo their immune system is compromised, colds and coughs are easy to catch something a chemo patient does not need.
The cast of Chemo - 2010 includes: Hailee Lipscomb as Patient
I do not believe it is. My papa has cancer and is a chemo patient and it doesn't effect him. That's using Fresh Step. Although chemo patients should stay away from it because chemo makes you weak and vulnerable to sickness.
Normally, a patient on chemo doesn't need to avoid someone who had chickenpox vaccine. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Indicates the patient has or had a cough
No, it is not true. Where did you get that 'information?'
I would have to say pray for the best but be ready for the worse.
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.
he means he gets a one guard with a bald sideburns and no chemo means he dont look like a cancer patient
Visit your doctor
You can refuse any treatment you like, its your body.
I'm afraid not.
it is called the initial visit, or new patient visit. the second visit is the established patient, or follow-up visit.