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What To Bring To Chemo

Cancer stuns us, often to the point it is hard to think straight

, hard to turn off the thoughts, and especially hard to organize our thoughts (especially once the chemo fog rolls in). Suddenly, we are thrust into the life of a cancer patient - facing tests, appointments, treatment, so much that is new to us, and all at once. Last year, I was at my mothers side at every step through her diagnosis and treatment for lymphoma, and Im a lot wiser for the ware. I learned some really useful organizational strategies that were life-saving (both literally and figuratively). I learned what we needed and didnt need to be fully prepared and thought Id share my working list, in hopes we can help someone else skip the initial steep learning curve. Its all in the bag.

Tote bag - ideally with several compartments for organizing your supplies

Identification and insurance cards

Names, addresses, and phone numbers for referral physicians


List of herbs, supplements, medications you are currently taking

Notebook or tape recorder for recording medical instructions

Daily planner or chemotherapy calendar (Dont forget pens!)

Small cooler or thermal snack pack

Book and/or magazines

Music - CD player, MP3 player, other

Ipad or laptop

Hand sanitizer

Healthy snacks such as nuts, seeds, fruit, energy bars, trail mix, yogurt

Water bottles with plenty of water, electrolytes, ginger tea

Ice cubes - sucking on them can prevent mouth sores

Warm socks or slippers

Small pillow and blanket

A friend or loved one

The first chemotherapy appointment can be an all-day affair, so be prepared. Its recommended that you eat normally on treatment days, avoiding only those foods that are typically hard to digest or less than nourishing (deep fried foods, excessive quantities of meat, junk foods). Its important to have a designated driver as some of the medications may make you drowsy, or you just may not be feeling so great.

For some great downloadable and printable resources, check out Guide2Chemo, where you can find a guide to supportive yoga poses that can help relieve stress and anxiety during chemotherapy, a chemo calendar, a medical paperwork checklist, and more.

Take a deep breath. Its not nearly as bad as many people fear. At age 89, mom sailed through her treatment, and I was honored to be there by her side.

Susan Beausang, President, 4Women.com

Supply and Resource Links:

http://www.4women.com/fabrics/beaubag

http://guide2chemo.com/healthy-tools

by: 4Women
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