Practical Matters
I am trying to get ready and get everything I will need for the summer of chemo because I don't have anyone to help me here. Is there anything anyone suggests that I have in the house? I have set up online grocery ordering and delivery.
Also, can anyone recommend a good electric razor that actually works to shave legs? I have 2 and they don't do a darn thing.
Thanks for any tips.
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sorry you dont have
anyone to help you....sometime the Insurance allows a nurse to come by a few days a week or maybe you can get a close Friend or neighbor you can trust to assist , Especially after you treatments...Best Wishes
Beepositive
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Independent Lady
Beep, I am a stubbornly independent person and I can't change now. My daughter wanted to take FMLA and be here. She lives a few hours away and works. I told her no, no, no. I didn't have any help last time and I am going to try . If I have to , I can hire someone down the road. Hopefully, I won't need to.
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House cleaning/yard work
I would ask around your community for a trusted person that does house cleaning. Merry Maids is great but expensive. Hopefully you can find somebody that doesn't charge much and have them come in twice a month. I would also look for a young person in your neighborhood if you have yard work and offer them a regular job.
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Shower Chair
One of the main side effects during my chemo was fatigue. There were some days where it was a tremendous effort just to take a shower. I found that having a chair to sit on in the shower was a big help. Saved my energy for where it was really needed.
IRENE
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No razor needed, you lose your hair!
Their were some benefits! I had the hardest time losing my eyelashes, the rest was easy, and I only shave my legs now
maybe 4x a year. Even hair on arms is so slight now.... but when they put me on a heavy duty dose of steroids, I went to a beauty store and got scraper things for my face, it was so harry, good thing it was white. That cracked me up! But it disappeared when they stopped the steroids. Some things were kind of funny.
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Hairy face....
Oh, joy, just what I need is a hairy face. Last time I had chemo, they told me that I would lose hair and I didn't. Not feeling so lucky this time, but not looking forward to a furry face. Oh, well, maybe the new cat will bond with me when she sees that I have fur too!
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hairy faceHapB said:Hairy face....
Oh, joy, just what I need is a hairy face. Last time I had chemo, they told me that I would lose hair and I didn't. Not feeling so lucky this time, but not looking forward to a furry face. Oh, well, maybe the new cat will bond with me when she sees that I have fur too!
when my hair first started coming in, I did get a fury face on the sides and I freaked out a little. NO alot. But I waited and it fell off after a month. So if that does happen, hang on, this too shall pass.
Hugs,
Annie
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