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Old 07-05-2012, 12:41 PM #14
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I do believe it will depend on the type of chemo you have. Some are really awful for having PN like Vincristine or the like.
Hi I've already had the chemo and radiotherapy and I was ok with it, had the usual nausea but thought it would be worse. What type of cancer do you have? one tip for you ask them if they put the anti-nausea drugs into your chemo drip, thats what helped me I believe and will make a big difference to you. The very best of Irish luck to you, let me know how you get on
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