Hi @Paddlefoot97 - I agree with all the sentiments mentioned above ...... it is vitally important that you are fully absorbed with your own recovery from the chemo & radiation - and not have ANY 'other' worries to distract you. This includes visitors, even if they are family. As mentioned - it is not only physically gruelling - it is also incredibly mentally 'trying' as well, to have chemo & then follow up with radiation. Anxiety, depression, confusion, anger - all these get mixed up - and trust me, it just takes something 'small' to REALLY upset you, even thru radiation.
You may also still be physically indisposed following the chemo - feeling ill, possible hair loss - and the radiation, being every day - may take more out of you than you think!
When my husband went thru 4 months of chemo, we had a friend visit & he basically asked if she would leave, as he was not up to it. It is better NOT to let it get to this stage in the first place! I am sure they would understand & want to put YOUR wellbeing FIRST!
To be honest - It would be way better for them to delay their trip (especially if it revolves around staying with you!) and comes some months after your treatment is completed - or even next year, I reckon (as a celebration) after you are feeling SO much better!
Take care, thinking of you xxxx