How much can I drink after chemo?

Frequent or heavy alcohol consumption during chemotherapy is generally a bad idea. One reason for this is that alcohol can worsen some chemotherapy side effects, such as dehydration, diarrhea, and mouth sores. Additionally, alcohol and chemotherapy drugs are both processed by the liver.
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When can you start drinking after chemo?

Blase Polite offers patients one piece of cautionary advice: Avoid alcohol the day of and a few days following chemotherapy treatments, as that is typically when people experience the most nausea, which alcohol can exacerbate. Dr. Polite gives the green light to enjoy a glass five days after treatment.
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Can you drink after you finish chemo?

Recap. Alcohol can cause severe side effects when combined with chemotherapy drugs like Matulane (procarbazine) and Gleostine (lomustine). It can also interact with painkillers, anti-anxiety drugs, and anti-nausea medications used to support cancer treatment.
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Can I drink one beer after chemo?

If cancer survivors choose to drink alcohol, consumption should be limited to no more than one drink per day for women and two drinks per day for men (ACS, 2012; Runowicz, 2015). One drink is defined as: 12 ounces of beer.
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Why is it recommended to drink a lot during after chemo?

Chemotherapy and radiation treatment can cause dehydration due to other side effects, like fevers, vomiting, diarrhea or excessive urination. These treatments can increase the need for IV hydration due to increased fluid needs.
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Can you drink alcohol a week after chemo?

Some people also develop a sore mouth while having chemotherapy and you may find that alcohol stings, particularly spirits. Generally, having the odd glass of wine or beer is not going to affect you while on chemotherapy. Just check with your doctor first to make sure it is all right.
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Should you drink a lot of water after chemotherapy?

Drink plenty of clear fluids (8-10 glasses per day) to fight off the effects of chemotherapy dehydration. Examples: Gatorade, broth, jello, water, etc. Eat small amounts of soft bland low fiber foods frequently.
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What happens if you drink alcohol on chemo?

Many of the drugs used to treat cancer are broken down by the liver. Alcohol is also processed via the liver and can cause liver inflammation. This inflammatory response could impair chemotherapy drug breakdown and increase side effects from treatment. Also, alcohol can irritate mouth sores or even make them worse.
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What should you not do after chemo?

Take care not to get infections for up to one year or more after your chemotherapy. Practice safe eating and drinking during cancer treatment. DO NOT eat or drink anything that may be undercooked or spoiled. Make sure your water is safe.
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How long does chemo stay in your system?

It generally takes about 48 to 72 hours for your body to break down and/or get rid of most chemo drugs. But it's important to know that each chemo drug is excreted or passed through the body a bit differently.
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Why do you have to flush the 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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What happens after your last chemo treatment?

Unfortunately, it is common for patients to experience fatigue, difficulty sleeping, problems with memory, persistent pain or tingling from neuropathy, and emotional distress.
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How long does it take for white blood cells to increase after chemo?

Your neutrophil count then starts to rise again. This is because your bone marrow restarts normal production of neutrophils. But it may take 3 to 4 weeks to reach a normal level again. When your neutrophil level returns to normal, you are ready for the next round of chemotherapy.
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Why can't chemo patients have ice?

You are being treated for cancer with a chemotherapy medication called Oxaliplatin. This medication has an unusual side effect called “cold dysesthesia”. This means that different parts of your body may be very sensitive to cold – cold drinks, cold food, and cool or cold outdoor temperatures.
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Is it OK to drink coffee while on 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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How do you detox after chemo?

Include fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, tempeh, sauerkraut and kimchi that contain helpful bacteria for a healthy gastrointestinal tract. Spice your food with ginger, hot pepper and coriander, which may aid digestion and eliminate heavy metals.
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Does chemo get worse with each cycle?

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 alcohol while on Taxol?

What drugs and food should I avoid while taking Paclitaxel (Taxol)? Paclitaxel contains alcohol and may cause a drunken feeling when the medicine is injected into your vein. Avoid drinking alcohol on the day of your paclitaxel injection.
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How many rounds of chemo is normal?

During a course of treatment, you usually have around 4 to 8 cycles of treatment. A cycle is the time between one round of treatment until the start of the next. After each round of treatment you have a break, to allow your body to recover.
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How much water should a chemo patient drink per day?

The goal is to drink at least ten 8-ounce glasses of fluid every day. That amount should increase if you have diarrhea, vomiting, or a fever. Don't count on thirst to tell you when you need to drink. Always keep a beverage with you, so you can take sips throughout the day.
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What drinks are good for chemo patients?

Drink beverages such as diluted fruit juice, milk, buttermilk, lemonade, ginger ale or sports drinks. Choose desserts that aren't as sweet, such as yogurt, custard, pumpkin pie, fruit, baked fruit, fruit with cottage cheese, fruit crumble, plain doughnuts, or graham crackers.
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How do you tell if someone is dehydrated after chemo?

Signs of Dehydration
  1. Dry mouth, tongue, or lips.
  2. Dizziness.
  3. Feeling weak or tired.
  4. Nausea.
  5. Constipation.
  6. Dry skin.
  7. Swollen, dry, cracked tongue.
  8. Fast weight loss.
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Can you kiss while on chemo?

It is safe to touch other people while on chemotherapy. You can hug and kiss. But you do need to protect others from coming into contact with your medicine.
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What foods to avoid if you have low white blood cells?

Avoid raw or undercooked eggs, meat, poultry, fish, home-canned foods, and foods from bulk bins, salad bars, delicatessens, buffets, potlucks, and sidewalk vendors.
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How long are you considered immunocompromised after chemo?

How long after chemotherapy is a person's immune system recovering or compromised? Patients experience a wide spectrum of immunosuppression with cancer treatment. Some patients have very little if any immunosuppression, while others can have a compromised immune system for weeks or even longer.
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