How do I prepare for my first chemo treatment?

Stay healthy and strong.
  1. Take it easy.
  2. Don't compare your body to how it was before chemotherapy.
  3. Drink lots of water.
  4. Go for a walk every day, if possible.
  5. Try to eat something. ...
  6. Read the provided handouts regarding chemotherapy and its side effects.
  7. Try acupuncture to help alleviate pain and nausea.
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What happens on the first day of chemotherapy?

Your nurse will begin with a saline solution through your IV. As soon as the medications are delivered, your nurse will hang the bags of medication on the IV stand and then start the different IVs. You'll be given pre-medications first, then the chemotherapy.
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How long does it take to recover from first chemo treatment?

The rule of thumb I usually tell my patients is that it takes about two months of recovery time for every one month of treatment before energy will return to a baseline. Everyone is different but at least this gives you a ballpark.
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What should I do before starting chemotherapy?

Before your first chemotherapy infusion
  1. Let your oncology care team demystify chemotherapy for you. ...
  2. Keep your other medical care up-to-date. ...
  3. Eat well now and later. ...
  4. Arrange for help at home and work. ...
  5. Ask someone to come to your first appointment for support and company. ...
  6. Prepare a bag to bring with you.
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Will I get sick after my first chemo treatment?

Chemotherapy can make you feel sick (nauseated) or cause you to vomit. Not everyone feels sick during or after chemotherapy, but if nausea affects you, it often starts a few days after your first treatment. Nausea may last a short time or for many hours and it may be accompanied by vomiting or retching.
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Your First Chemo Treatment: What To Expect



What should you not do during chemotherapy?

9 things to avoid during chemotherapy treatment
  • Contact with body fluids after treatment. ...
  • Overextending yourself. ...
  • Infections. ...
  • Large meals. ...
  • Raw or undercooked foods. ...
  • Hard, acidic, or spicy foods. ...
  • Frequent or heavy alcohol consumption. ...
  • Smoking.
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How long after starting chemo does hair fall out?

Hair usually begins falling out two to four weeks after you start treatment. It could fall out very quickly in clumps or gradually. You'll likely notice accumulations of loose hair on your pillow, in your hairbrush or comb, or in your sink or shower drain. Your scalp may feel tender.
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Should I eat before my first chemo treatment?

Eating a healthy diet before chemotherapy may help a person lower their risk of infection, cope with side effects better, and have a greater chance of receiving treatment without unplanned breaks. During this time, a person can prepare for eating while going through chemotherapy.
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What should I pack in my chemo bag?

Below are seven must-haves to pack in your chemo bag:
  • Healthy snacks and water. ...
  • Books/tablet or magazines. ...
  • Your phone, laptop or iPad. ...
  • Journal/notebook or coloring book/sketchpad. ...
  • Games, puzzles and crafts. ...
  • Comfort items. ...
  • Relaxation tools.
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How many hours does chemo take?

Chemotherapy treatment varies in length and frequency and depends on the individual treatment plan prescribed by your doctor. Some last as long as three or four hours, while others may only take a half-hour.
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Do you need someone to drive you home after chemotherapy?

Ask your provider if the chemotherapy has fatigue or drowsiness as a side effect. In most cases, your healthcare provider will ask you to get a ride home after your first session to see how you will tolerate the chemo. If you feel well the first time, they say that driving home for future sessions is okay.
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Can you drive yourself to chemo?

Have a friend or family member drive you to your first treatment. Most people can drive themselves to and from chemotherapy sessions. But the first time you may find that the medications make you sleepy or cause other side effects that make driving difficult.
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Does hair always fall out with chemo?

Most people think that chemotherapy drugs always cause hair loss. But some don't cause any hair loss at all or only slight thinning. Other types of chemotherapy may cause complete hair loss. It might include your eyelashes, eyebrows, underarm, leg and sometimes pubic hair.
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What do you wear to a chemo port?

Wear a low neck or V-neck shirt so nurses can easily place ports to administer the chemo, and bring an extra shirt in case you sweat through the first. Bring a light sweater in case you become cold. Having something to cover your head can also be helpful.
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When do you feel worse after chemo?

Nausea and vomiting can start within the first few hours after chemotherapy drugs are given and usually last about 24 hours. However, nausea and vomiting may start more than 24 hours after treatment and last several days (called delayed nausea and vomiting).
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Do you feel worse after each chemo treatment?

The effects of chemo are cumulative. They get worse with each cycle. My doctors warned me: Each infusion will get harder. Each cycle, expect to feel weaker.
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Can you drink coffee during chemo?

Avoid caffeine as it acts as a diuretic and draws water out of your cells, causing you to urinate more fluid than you are consuming. Stay away from strong smelling foods to avoid aggravating any disorders of taste. Avoid fatty fried, spicy and overly sweet foods, as they may induce nausea.
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Can I eat salad while on chemo?

Do not eat from high-risk food sources, including salad bars, delicatessens, buffets and smorgasbords, potlucks, and sidewalk vendors. Do not eat raw fruits and vegetables . Ask for pasteurized fruit juices.
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Should I shave my head before chemo?

People often stress about cutting their hair before chemo, you'd be glad to hear that you don't have to shave your hair or make that decision on the spot. Some women shave their hair ahead of time to get used to the new look as soon as possible. There is no correct answer, it's up to you!
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How do you sleep with a chemo port?

If your port is on the right side of your chest, sleep on your left side, or vice versa. You'll want to avoid sleeping on your stomach, at least at first, since you might feel pain at the port site. Try not to sleep with your arm raised on the side of your body that has the port since that could pull on the port.
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What percentage of chemo patients lose their hair?

Approximately 65% of individuals undergoing chemotherapy will experience chemotherapy-induced hair loss, which is usually temporary and completely reversible when therapy ends. The use of molecularly targeted agents in cancer treatment has also been associated with hair loss rates as high as 60%.
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Why do you have to flush toilet twice after chemo?

Small amounts of chemotherapy are present in your body fluids and body waste. If any part of your body is exposed to any body fluids or wastes, wash the exposed area with soap and water. People in your household may use the same toilet as you, as long as you flush all waste down the toilet twice with the lid down.
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Does drinking water help flush out chemo?

Stay well hydrated.

Drinking plenty of water before and after treatment helps your body process chemotherapy drugs and flush the excess out of your system.
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Can you use the same toilet as a chemo patient?

For 48 hours after receiving chemotherapy, patients and caregivers should follow these precautions: Flush toilets twice each time they are used. If possible, patients should use a separate toilet from others in the home. Always wash hands with soap and water after using the toilet.
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How do I keep my eyelashes during chemo?

To help minimize the loss of your lashes:
  1. Refrain from rubbing your eyes (or patting your lashes to see if they are still there).
  2. Use a cotton ball and a natural eye makeup remover to gently wipe any makeup from your eyes.
  3. Avoid heavy mascaras, especially waterproof ones or those that require warm water to remove.
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