What is best time of day to take chemo?

Typically, people on chemotherapy receive their treatments in the daytime—during regular business hours—but “if it's the case that people are more like flies, and the brain blood-brain barrier opens up at night, then that might be the best time to give chemo,” Nelson said.
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What should I do the morning of chemo?

Eat Light Ahead of Time

Two to three hours before an infusion, eat a light, high-fiber snack. The drugs commonly used to prevent nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy can also be constipating. Between staying hydrated and eating fiber, you should gain the upper hand on constipation.
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Is it better to eat before or after chemo?

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.
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What days are you most vulnerable after chemo?

Find out from your doctor when your white blood cell count is likely to be lowest, since this is when you're most at risk for infection. This usually occurs between 7 and 12 days after you finish each chemotherapy dose, and may last as long as one week.
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What should you not do during chemotherapy?

10 things to avoid while receiving chemotherapy
  • Don't eat raw meat or seafood. ...
  • Avoid foods that may aggravate cancer treatment side effects. ...
  • Don't start taking any new medications or supplements. ...
  • Don't smoke or drink alcohol. ...
  • Avoid excessive UV exposure. ...
  • Don't risk pregnancy or chemotherapy exposure with sexual partners.
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What to Expect During Chemotherapy



What makes chemo patients feel better?

Stay hydrated

Diarrhea, vomiting and other chemotherapy side effects can cause you to become dehydrated. Not only can this cause you to have low energy, but it can also cause other health issues. So, be sure to drink plenty of water during your treatment. Decaffeinated tea, juices and milk can also help.
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Is sleeping good for chemo patients?

During cancer treatment, the need for sleep may increase some, as the body repairs itself. Most people need from 7-9 hours of sleep.
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Is the first week after chemo the worst?

For most people the side effects were worst in the first few days after treatment, then they gradually felt better until the next treatment. Some said the effects were worse with each successive treatment.
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How long after chemo Do you feel OK?

A return to normalcy is typical, but it takes a while – usually six months or so. “All who have done chemo do finally get back to normal,” Patricia said.
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How sick do you get with chemo?

Chemotherapy can cause fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, bowel issues such as constipation or diarrhoea, hair loss, mouth sores, skin and nail problems. You may have trouble concentrating or remembering things. There can also be nerve and muscle effects and hearing changes. You will be at increased risk of infections.
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What's best to drink after chemo?

Drink fluids frequently—this will prevent dehydration and remove some of the byproducts of the chemotherapy. Water is the best, but there are other sources of fluids such as: Apple and grape juice. Fruit nectars.
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Can you eat the morning before chemo?

Check with your care team, but generally speaking if you're not fasting for CT exams or other specific reasons, and you are feeling well, it's okay to eat before you come in for that first infusion.
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What is the best candy for chemo patients?

12. Hard candy: Dry mouth can be a side effect from treatment, but hard candy can help. Try ginger candies or lemon drops, which may satisfy your sweet tooth and combat nausea, too.
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How often should I shower during chemo?

Bathe every day and use warm water. Avoid soaking in spas or hot tubs. Use a mild soap for bathing. Use a soft towel to gently wash skin.
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What gives you energy after chemo?

Drinking lots of fluids and eating well can help keep your energy reserves up. If nausea and vomiting make it hard to eat, talk to your doctor about these side effects. Get moving. Moderate exercise, such as brisk walking, riding a bike and swimming, throughout the week may help you preserve your energy level.
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Can I shower during chemo?

Take a shower or a bath every day with warm water and mild soap. Brush your teeth several times a day with a soft toothbrush. Protect yourself from cuts: be very careful when using sharp items, and wear gloves when gardening or cleaning.
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Does chemo get worse as time goes on?

Each chemo experience is unique. Don't plan your chemo response until you've gone through your first infusion. The effects of chemo are cumulative. They get worse with each cycle.
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Does chemo make you lose weight?

Moderate weight loss is a normal and common side effect of cancer treatment.
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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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Do you feel sick after your first chemo treatment?

Chemotherapy can cause nausea (feeling sick to your stomach) and vomiting (throwing up). Whether you have these side effects, and how often, depends on the specific drugs and dose. There are medications that are given before and after each dose of chemotherapy that can usually prevent nausea and vomiting.
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What foods help with nausea from chemo?

Eat bland foods, such as dry toast and crackers. Eat food cold or at room temperature to decrease its smell and taste. Avoid fatty, fried, spicy, or very sweet foods. Try small amounts of foods high in calories that are easy to eat (such as pudding, ice cream, sherbets, yogurt, and milkshakes) several times a day.
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How weak are you after chemo?

They may say they feel tired, weak, exhausted, weary, worn-out, or slow. They may say they have no energy and can't concentrate. They also talk about having heavy arms and legs, little drive to do anything, being unable to sleep or sleeping too much.
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Should you shower after chemo?

Personal Hygiene

Chemo drugs can dry and irritate your skin. This can lead to small cuts and other openings, which makes it easier for infections to get in. To protect your skin and lower the risk of infection: Shower or bathe daily with mild soap and a soft washcloth.
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Does and don'ts 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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Do chemo patients need blankets?

A soft blanket, shawl, socks, or anything else to keep them comfortable. A throw blanket and fuzzy socks can help keep a patient comfortable, both during a chemotherapy session and at home, Alison Snow, PhD, assistant director of cancer supportive services at Mount Sinai Downtown Cancer Centers, tells SELF.
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