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What to do?

What to do?

My Mom has B Cell Lymphoma, Stage 4.  She had her first chemotherapy treatment four weeks ago and her next chemo is on Friday.  The last treatment was HORRIBLE!  Night sweats, confusion, constantly having to go to the bathroom, unable to eat, unable to sleep...the list goes on.  The thing is, she was hospitalized when she went through the first round...I'm nervous about how to prepare at home.  They aren't as helpful as I would hope at the hospital, so I could use any suggestions.  Thanks!
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Hi.
I understand what you are going through.
Side effects of chemotherapy should be addressed properly.  
Drugs like anti-emetics are given before and after the chemotherapy in order to prevent vomiting. Most of the time, supportive management is needed to address the side effects of treatment.  
Do ask you oncologist on ways to prevent these side effects.
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Outpatient chemo can be scary, but the idea is in part based on the fact that being in ones own home during the process helps with recovery from the treatments. The most important and helpful thing you can do for your mom is be there for her,emotionally, help her out by keeping things as clean as possible to prevent infections,, and if she doesnt want to be alone, keep her company. I know the anxiety alone from the therapy for me was the worst, and being alone alot gives you little to do but focus on how badly you feel.

Best wishes, Jenn
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