H&N Kit?
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KentKent Cass said:Kit
Biotene and Aquaphor, Bob, and a small notebook for the diary/log. Thing is- such as a kit was given to me by the Onco people when I started, with a thermometer and biotene, and bandages. The Aquaphor was given away in Free Sample size at the Rad place. They had two woven baskets on counter tops, there, and was told to take as many as I wanted. For places that don't have such, a kit like this is a very good idea.
kcass
Thanks Kent. The logbook and thermometer will definitely be in there. Great ideas.
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DebbieDJG1 said:Maybe some baking soda, salt
Maybe some baking soda, salt and peroxide for the mouth sores.
Thanks Debbie. I'll see if I can locate mini's of all 3 of these and include the mixing directions. Great idea.
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SkiffinSkiffin16 said:A few items...
A few from the top of my head.... (that just sounds funny)....
Biotene - spray, mouthwash and gum
Baking Soda
Hydrogen Peroxide (mixing a little of both in water for a mouth/throat rinse)
Imodium - for those certain days
Thermometer - temperature should be monitored closely (we all know the 100.5 speech)
Ensure Plus - sample bottle
Bottled Water
Journal
Those ae a few just thinking at the moment
John
Thanks John. Gotta get Biotene in for sure. A good water bottle too. Perfect.
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KTeacherKTeacher said:Great Idea. Definitely
Great Idea. Definitely Aquaphor. Cotton hankie, I couldn't stand the creases in my neck touching. Hard candy, sometimes kept the saliva during times that you couldn't keep the water bottle handy, and a note with this website listed.
Thanks KT. A cotton hankie is one I hadn't thought of. Maybe I can have this website embroidered on it. Great idea.
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Mikeluv4lacrosse said:L GLUTAMINE POWDER
matbe some packets of Juven. I know it did help me with healing along the way as I was radiated on both sides of my neck.
Greta idea you have here.
Best!!
Mike
Thanks Mike. Definitely putting L-Glut in. Just right. Is Juven small packets of L-Glutamine?
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CajunCajunEagle said:A few needed items.
One of those home Blood Pressure monitors.
Pair of good house shoes.
A Caloric in-take monitor.
Multiple coupons for Frosty's at Wendys. (1st thing I could ever get down easily).
Stock portfolio with many certificates of Kimberly-Clark Corp. (maker of Kleenex).
And....and good garden hose to practice for bi-monthly nose scopes.
Thanks CajunEagle. Is there a specific caloric intake monitor you found useful? The frosty coupons are a great idea.
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SirenaSIRENAF42 said:SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH HEAD AND NECK CANCER
My oncologist referred me to this site to get this free book, it had everything you can imagine it it. Recipes, how to deal with side effects, a side effect log that you can show your doctor, a log to track you medicine, mouth and sinus rinses... etc.
I kept it with me every where I went. It was my "how to" during treatments. I recommend it to everyone that needs it. They have other free information as well, along with volunteers who have been where we all have been.
http://www.spohnc.org/guide.php
(Book is called "We Have Walked In Your Shoes - A Guide to Oral, Head and Neck Cancer")
http://www.spohnc.org/index.php (Main webpage)
Sirena
Thanks Sirena. The book will be perfect for the kit.
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Dr MDrMary said:16 oz Solo cups
Useful as spit cups when you're at the "thick mucus" stage and handy to scatter around the house as emesis cups when you are at the "throwing up every 30 minutes or when I cough/sneeze/breathe wrong" stage.
Thanks Mary. Gotta do something with all that mucus right? Great idea.
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HondoHondo said:Kit
I would also have a bottle of Stoppers4 as I can't sleep with out it.
Great Idea
Hondo
Thanks Hondo. Stoppers4 is a must item. Perfect suggestion.
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Hi Bob,
Robyn here, maybe a
Hi Bob,
Robyn here, maybe a water bottle for the baking soda, salt mixture. Ron has it with him 24/7. The one he is using is pink and we got it in the chemo class at Kaiser before treatment. I tried buying him a green one that looked more masculine but the pink one works better so that is what he is using. I love this idea and I think anything that helps one to feel that someone is reaching out to help relieve or assist them as they journey through the treatment is just awesome. We also have found that the calendula cream (all natural made from marigolds) has been great for the burns on his neck. Our radiation nurse gave us a sample and I was able to get it at Henrys. It is very light and not much fragrance so good for a man to use.
That is all I can think of for now
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Sorry one more thingRon49 said:Hi Bob,
Robyn here, maybe a
Hi Bob,
Robyn here, maybe a water bottle for the baking soda, salt mixture. Ron has it with him 24/7. The one he is using is pink and we got it in the chemo class at Kaiser before treatment. I tried buying him a green one that looked more masculine but the pink one works better so that is what he is using. I love this idea and I think anything that helps one to feel that someone is reaching out to help relieve or assist them as they journey through the treatment is just awesome. We also have found that the calendula cream (all natural made from marigolds) has been great for the burns on his neck. Our radiation nurse gave us a sample and I was able to get it at Henrys. It is very light and not much fragrance so good for a man to use.
That is all I can think of for now
Robyn
You could suggest some books, I have read so much since all of this started....I just bought a book from Amazon that I think is fantastic. It is called Creating a Cancer Fighting Kitchen by Rebekka Katz. It is loaded with lots of good info about how taste buds work and how to wake them up, which spices and foods help for certain ailments, all kinds of great suggestions and basically how to create a foundation of foods and spices during and after treatment. Ron will not be eating for sometime however the education of foods and knowing which ones help to fight cancer is invaluable and will be something I will be using in our future.
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Great Cookbook and more.Ron49 said:Sorry one more thing
You could suggest some books, I have read so much since all of this started....I just bought a book from Amazon that I think is fantastic. It is called Creating a Cancer Fighting Kitchen by Rebekka Katz. It is loaded with lots of good info about how taste buds work and how to wake them up, which spices and foods help for certain ailments, all kinds of great suggestions and basically how to create a foundation of foods and spices during and after treatment. Ron will not be eating for sometime however the education of foods and knowing which ones help to fight cancer is invaluable and will be something I will be using in our future.
Robyn
Great Cookbook and more. You can google her name and get some recipes online. Magic Mineral Broth got me through some rough times. Her website is great. When I find out that she is speaking in the S.F. area again I am going to see her for sure. I am diabetic and needed to find out the carbs. She e-mailed me back in less than a day.0 -
RobynRon49 said:Sorry one more thing
You could suggest some books, I have read so much since all of this started....I just bought a book from Amazon that I think is fantastic. It is called Creating a Cancer Fighting Kitchen by Rebekka Katz. It is loaded with lots of good info about how taste buds work and how to wake them up, which spices and foods help for certain ailments, all kinds of great suggestions and basically how to create a foundation of foods and spices during and after treatment. Ron will not be eating for sometime however the education of foods and knowing which ones help to fight cancer is invaluable and will be something I will be using in our future.
Robyn
Thanks Robyn. The book is a wonderful idea. Rebekka lives here in Marin where I live. I used "One bite at a time" through chemo. It really helped. I'll see if she might be willing to donate some books or maybe even discounted. Calendula is perfect too. I'll see if Whole Foods stocks little bottles.
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KTKTeacher said:Great Cookbook and more.
Great Cookbook and more. You can google her name and get some recipes online. Magic Mineral Broth got me through some rough times. Her website is great. When I find out that she is speaking in the S.F. area again I am going to see her for sure. I am diabetic and needed to find out the carbs. She e-mailed me back in less than a day.
The magic mineral broth was a Godsend to me too. It was the only thing that tasted good for awhile. Great stock for making other soups too. Have you tried the Emerald City? Mmmm. My favorite.
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Sorry. Didn't you understand what I didn't say? It made perfect sense in my head.adventurebob said:Robyn
Thanks Robyn. The book is a wonderful idea. Rebekka lives here in Marin where I live. I used "One bite at a time" through chemo. It really helped. I'll see if she might be willing to donate some books or maybe even discounted. Calendula is perfect too. I'll see if Whole Foods stocks little bottles.
Bob
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
They will reimburse up to $150 for travel to and from hospital during treatment only.0 -
WTH? That link is correctsweetblood22 said:Sorry. Didn't you understand what I didn't say? It made perfect sense in my head.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
They will reimburse up to $150 for travel to and from hospital during treatment only.
WTH? That link is correct but will not work. Here:
http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/hew/owh/docs/CancerSupportPrograms.pdf0 -
FOR THE KITsweetblood22 said:WTH? That link is correct
WTH? That link is correct but will not work. Here:
http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/hew/owh/docs/CancerSupportPrograms.pdf
Sterimar nasal spray- a real life saver0 -
Bobadventurebob said:Roz
Thanks Roz. Is there a brand that you found to work better than others?
Bob
My Dental team had their own made up! I bet your dentist at the cancer centre has something similar. It was so helpfull & something I used constantly!0 -
LINKsweetblood22 said:Sorry. Didn't you understand what I didn't say? It made perfect sense in my head.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
They will reimburse up to $150 for travel to and from hospital during treatment only.
Here you go Dawn...
Cancer Support Programs
You are linking to a link or something, not sure.
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John, the link is correctSkiffin16 said:LINK
Here you go Dawn...
Cancer Support Programs
You are linking to a link or something, not sure.
John
John, the link is correct when you look at it while im typing it. It's that link, but it doesn't go to the right place. This happened to me the other day when I tried to link to YouTube. Why does that do that?
Anyway, my dentist trip today had me thinking about an extra soft bristle tooth brush, the foam brushes on a stick when even the tooth brush hurts. I used to get those in the hospital. Not sure if they have them in stores. I've seen them on line.0
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