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In reply to the discussion: At the cancer center last Wed. [View all]Marthe48
(23,128 posts)11. Is there any cheese left?
The raygun cheese would be a hit at food pantries
Some things that might ease side affects. Use plastic utensils with your food and you might avoid the metallic taste. Jello usually tastes okay. If the chemo is really hard on you, see if you can get hydration via IV the day after. During the treatment, a warmed blanket might be soothing. My husband liked Fiji bottled water the best, said it was least metallic.
Sending lifting thoughts every day!
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Srkdqltr
Yesterday
#12
Thank you very much for the update on your health. My husband has Malignant Cancer of the prostrate. He had radiation
debm55
Yesterday
#13
More prayers and healing vibes, and I hope you won't need a feeding tube. My mother suffered from a swallowing
highplainsdem
23 hrs ago
#29
tinkle-down gave us nothing but deficits + higher FEES. sooooooWHOOOOOO!!!
pansypoo53219
19 hrs ago
#39
Nice explanation of how trickle down doesn't really work! Good vibes on your recovery ✨️
Devilsun
2 hrs ago
#53