I need a 'getting ready for chemo' list
So I want to put together a bag. I know I want to get a blanket and she loves word jumbles - so a book of that - what else? Help!
Thank you,
Sue
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A few things I found handy!sea60 said:Here are a few helpful things:
- a neck pillow
- gum/lemon or ginger drops
- Biotene mouthwash
- Reading material
Hugs!
Sylvia
Hand sanitizer
chap stick
hand lotion/aquaphor
eye drops
nasal saline stuff
dry skin lotion
cotton cap or scarf
movies
nail hardener just in case
hard candy
gum
antacids
big water bottle0 -
something else ..
Aveeno cream - I broke out in hives from my infusions, esp. during the low immunity days. Or else a nice fragrance free lotion.
How about a lovely magazine subscription? My friend got me one and it is nice to have a new magazine arrive at home vs having to venture out.
Good luck to your friend :-)0 -
Tom's naturalmamolady said:Just Get Me Through This
Just Get Me Through This by Deborah Cohen and Robert Gelfand MD
This book has been a great resource for me. A friend suggested it when I was diagnosed. You can get it on Amazon.
Cindy
Tom's natural toothpaste
ginger herbal tea -- to calm one's stomach
Lipton and crystal light individual favored packets -- to add to water
cranberry juice, and/or pink lemonade to also favor water
Plastic stem ware to use in case she gets that metallic taste in her mouth
to take with her to chemo therapy:
journal / booklet to write down questions for Oncologist and his/her staff
socks
stuffed animal to cuddle while getting chemo infusion
IPOD with favorite music or relaxation zen sounds
snacks
saltines crackers
hard candy to suck on
wipie's to freshen up
Strength, Courage and Hope I pray for her.
Vicki Sam0 -
lots of good suggestionsSuzie-Q-Z said:something that might help
Maybe a sleep mask. I found it very hard to nap no matter how tired I was because of the lights and all the activity.
I found the book "Uplift" to be great. It's filled with lots of practical advice, and stories from cancer survivors. How about a prayer shawl? You can also put totgether a "coupon book" with things like your gift of doing a load of laundry, cooking a meal, buying groceries, etc.0 -
my chemo days
Well I like to bring with me:
1) journal/notebook to write down questions for Oncologist and his/her staff
2) bottle of room temperature Water with lemon, cuccumber or ginger slices
3) hard sour candies
4) small heating pad (my veins are too small, but heating my arm helped to get infusion in me.
5) ear buds, my chemo department have small TV for each chair, but you need to have your own ear buds
6) eys mask, so I can sleep during a treatment. I found that reading was not for me (anymore) but have a great nap in chair made me refreshed
7) nice fluffy socks. When I fall a sleep keeps my feet cozy.
8) Burt's Bee - chopstics, foot cream with Pepper Mint and Hand cream. I had experienced very dry skin on my feet & hands during treatment.
9) Bio-Oil - recomended by my surgeon to use on my scars after surger, helps with healings and discoloration. But I had been also using on my face before bed when feel like my skin was dry.
10) SUPORT ... I had several girlfriends drop by during chemo and some of them went with me to doctors appoitment
a) it is also nice to get somebody with you as Note Taker when talking to doctor, you are destracted and concetration on conversation, but girlfriend can ride everything down0 -
Titillating Turbans1acme said:my chemo days
Well I like to bring with me:
1) journal/notebook to write down questions for Oncologist and his/her staff
2) bottle of room temperature Water with lemon, cuccumber or ginger slices
3) hard sour candies
4) small heating pad (my veins are too small, but heating my arm helped to get infusion in me.
5) ear buds, my chemo department have small TV for each chair, but you need to have your own ear buds
6) eys mask, so I can sleep during a treatment. I found that reading was not for me (anymore) but have a great nap in chair made me refreshed
7) nice fluffy socks. When I fall a sleep keeps my feet cozy.
8) Burt's Bee - chopstics, foot cream with Pepper Mint and Hand cream. I had experienced very dry skin on my feet & hands during treatment.
9) Bio-Oil - recomended by my surgeon to use on my scars after surger, helps with healings and discoloration. But I had been also using on my face before bed when feel like my skin was dry.
10) SUPORT ... I had several girlfriends drop by during chemo and some of them went with me to doctors appoitment
a) it is also nice to get somebody with you as Note Taker when talking to doctor, you are destracted and concetration on conversation, but girlfriend can ride everything down
Check out titillatingturbans.com and look at the bag Dr. Laurie has assembled. She has a really thoughtful number of practical and useful items. She's a bc survivor who has gone through this so knows what helped her.
From my experience, A & D ointment, Depends, and Immodium were my life and sanity savers as I had a lot of trouble with diarrhea. Not particularly fun things for a gift tho.
Suzanne0 -
"Grow a Head"Double Whammy said:Titillating Turbans
Check out titillatingturbans.com and look at the bag Dr. Laurie has assembled. She has a really thoughtful number of practical and useful items. She's a bc survivor who has gone through this so knows what helped her.
From my experience, A & D ointment, Depends, and Immodium were my life and sanity savers as I had a lot of trouble with diarrhea. Not particularly fun things for a gift tho.
Suzanne
Someone in my husband's office gave me one of these as a mood lifter. It's a little bit like a chia pet but it grows grass for hair. It's a "pink sister" of sorts that starts out bald and grows hair. SHe also has signs she can hold. I found them on Amazon and ordered a couple to give to new friends. I was also told that someone makes turbans out of "recycled" life is good shirts - nice and soft. I just heard about this one so can't help you find it but you can probably "google" it.0
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