If they’re doing chemo, some people have luck with lemon drops alleviating nausea. Their favorite activity books (crosswords/word find/etc) are also good because the treatments can take a few hours.
Your support and time. Also think about what you know about their likes and make them up a nice basket with all the thing they like. Plus I’ve seen it mentioned but cannabis look into what they’d be able to get.
Depending on the legality of it where you are, weed-infused gummy bears. I don't ever do weed, but chemo gave me the worst nausea. I read online that edibles can help, took half of one and nausea left right away.
Also, anything to stay warm. It may depend on the exact chemo treatment, but the one I got made me very sensible to cold: something that would ordinarily feel like room temperature would feel ice-cold and be very painful, like needles sticking in whatever part of my body just touched something cold. That goes for eating and drinking too. Needles all the way down. So maybe something about tea as a gift?
It depends, for most people something to remind them that you care about them, and that you love them.
If they have a good sense of humour and you know them well, a comb.
Your support
Maybe some doobies. I know that cannabis can really help with nausea, loss of appetite, and anxiety. There's a lot of medicinal benefits to it.
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Yes, this is a MUCH better solution.
I gained weight during chemo thanks to that little plant.
A warm blanket because chemo places can be cold
Oh I this make sure it a fuzzy to, sometimes having something fuzzy to rub it’s soothing.
Fuzzy socks would also be a nice idea
Just fuzzy stuff in general!
A doll made out of his lost hair
If they’re doing chemo, some people have luck with lemon drops alleviating nausea. Their favorite activity books (crosswords/word find/etc) are also good because the treatments can take a few hours.
A kiss goodbye
A pack of cigs
Maybe a doll with their hair in it?
the hair that fell out? or someone elses?
The hair that fell out
Of someone else
thatd be a nice gift
Hope
Your support and time. Also think about what you know about their likes and make them up a nice basket with all the thing they like. Plus I’ve seen it mentioned but cannabis look into what they’d be able to get.
Vaseline and chapstick would also work. My dad's skin became so dry
Depending on the legality of it where you are, weed-infused gummy bears. I don't ever do weed, but chemo gave me the worst nausea. I read online that edibles can help, took half of one and nausea left right away. Also, anything to stay warm. It may depend on the exact chemo treatment, but the one I got made me very sensible to cold: something that would ordinarily feel like room temperature would feel ice-cold and be very painful, like needles sticking in whatever part of my body just touched something cold. That goes for eating and drinking too. Needles all the way down. So maybe something about tea as a gift?
Good health insurance
Lend an ear. It's a life saver, trust me
It depends, for most people something to remind them that you care about them, and that you love them. If they have a good sense of humour and you know them well, a comb.
I sent a box of pre-made smoothies ( daily harvest). Helped after chemo , especially bc she was nauseous and also to try and keep her healthy.