How to help a cancer patient undergoing treatment with nutrition?
Hello, family member is currently going through chemo and radiation but is barely eating anything at all due to nausea. Could anyone provide me with ideas on what I can do to help with this situation? Thank you.
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Ask pharmacy for liquid medicine when possible
Or break pills into acceptable sizes of powder.
I have lymph nodes draining causing turkey neck under chin. I've seen a massage therapist who is showing me how to help it drain.
Does anyone have any other ways to get this fixed?
I had the sugar conversation with the nutritionist but still needed to take the high caloric shakes to get the weight stabilized. It's a decision that's not easy to make. My weight is coming back slowly so I am cutting down now on the high sugar food. But the point is well taken. I had the same questions.
The best way we found to crush pills was using a small stone mortar and pestle we found at World Market, then dissolved in warm water.
I experienced lymphedema after radiation for SCC on the base of the tongue and a few lymph nodes. I was able to procure a pneumatic device called Flexitouch Plus. It worked almost immediately and I used it daily for 32 minutes for 18 months. It was quite expensive, but was not covered by Medicare, but paid in full by my secondary insurance.
It must be prescribed by your care team. Good luck!
I bought an ice cream maker and put the nutritional drinks in the smoothies and added some bananas and maple syrup etc and everything was easier to eat when it was cold like ice cream.
Oh gosh, @grammyd. That must've been frightening for you to see your husband lose so much weight and require a blood transfusion. How is he doing now? Did he have surgery? How are YOU doing?
What is magic mouthwash?
Prescription mouthwash usually containing lidocaine or similar pain meds. Your doctor usually knows or certainly an ENT would know to prescribe this.
Ok thanks they should be telling us when we go tomorrow.