Frozen gloves and socks
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Hi Citra
Did you give them away yet? Tx so much!
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My oncologist told me that these do not work. No one offered them to me when I was having chemo. Some people think they do, so they should use them if they want to, who knows? It might help. I saw people using the coolers with ice for their feet when I was having treatments, but no one offered them to me. Now I have neuropathy in my fingers, so I'd say go for it. It's been over a year and a half since I had my last chemo. Do it's not going away. Best of luck to you ladies!
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I was told to get the mittens and feet icers due to development of neuropathy. Constricted blood vessels limit chemo drugs to nerves. It apparently works on hands and feet but unknown on head with hair loss. I bought kits on Amazon plus extra gel packs. Hopefully it works. Lightly freeze/chill the nerves and blood veins to prevent entry of toxic chemo drugs.
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