@Newby24 When my husband was going thru chemo, I got him a small iPod with all his favourite music on it to listen to as he dozed - it can take a few hours or more to do. Also some crossword puzzles & a couple of magazines. Easy to read stuff - not a novel as there is so much going on around you, it may be difficult to concentrate. Maybe take a drink bottle with your favourite liquid in it - keep sucking on that so you don't get dehydrated.
A few ideas for what to take with you ..... you've probably got most of them already ... Keep the stuff in it's own bag - then you are ready to go!
- Comfortable Clothing - short sleeve, V neck
- Comfy Socks/shoes. ...
- Hat, Scarf, or Beanie (further down the track) ...
- Pillow or Blanket (in case the Aircon is cold - tho they should have a blanket if needed) ...
- Fluids – Especially Water. ... drink plenty after chemo, to help wash it out of your system
- Snacks. ... whatever you fancy - butterscotch is good to suck on, or even chewing gum for dry mouth
- Skin Care. ...
- Nausea tablets (? further down the track)
- Ipad/ipod and earphones/earbuds - and/or a diary to record your thoughts ...
- Chapstick for lips .... air-conditioning can dry out your lips
- Someone to drive you there & home again!
For 'afters' - I think the anti-nausea meds are the most vital. Keith would be fine for a few days afterwards, then was just so tired he would put himself to bed for a few days - during which, just eat what ever you can manage. Then he would bounce back again ....
You may have to stay out of the sun - Keith's skin went red & flaked with his chemo regime & he wasn't allowed out in the sun at all.
We had one toilet 'designated' just for him.
All the best, we'll be thinking of you xxx