Sunday, January 17, 2010

Chemotherapy Gift Basket My Sister Has Cancer. Any Suggestions For A Chemotherapy Gift Basket?

My sister has cancer. Any suggestions for a chemotherapy gift basket? - chemotherapy gift basket

I read your books (preferably not cancer.) Do you have any suggestions of gay books, books about sisters, or just good books in general? It has over 60 years, but very young at heart. Other suggestions, which I will usually put in the basket very much appreciated. Thank you very much for your help.

3 comments:

  1. It is so beautiful you want to build something reassuring for them. And this is where you should go with him. It is very uncomfortable with chemotherapy. Typical responses to chemotherapy are nausea, vomiting, chills, dry mouth, dry skin and lips, increased skin sensitivity.

    It has foods that are gentle on the stomach, and chemotherapy can cause nausea and vomiting.

    There are also things that make you feel comfortable and safe soft blankets, sheets high, soft flannel pajamas, feet and hand warmers, lip balm, etc.

    Think about making it, these things, you feel nice, like this: body lotions, very cardigans, sunglasses, happy to help reading.

    As for books, Joyce Meyer I propose editorial support and spiritual elevation. If your sister loves mysteries of light and fluffy, try Janet Evanovich. (My mother, 60 years, residing in 94 years and 42 years, I love everything!) In a little more inspiration, try Maya Angelou.

    Be sure to send out flowersor live plants. Although the color is expensive and the immune compromised and plants can result in swelling, or respitory problems.

    Your sister is happy that someone as cautious as you near, when she goes through chemotherapy. Enter gentle hug and be there when needed.

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  2. It is so beautiful you want to build something reassuring for them. And this is where you should go with him. It is very uncomfortable with chemotherapy. Typical responses to chemotherapy are nausea, vomiting, chills, dry mouth, dry skin and lips, increased skin sensitivity.

    It has foods that are gentle on the stomach, and chemotherapy can cause nausea and vomiting.

    There are also things that make you feel comfortable and safe soft blankets, sheets high, soft flannel pajamas, feet and hand warmers, lip balm, etc.

    Think about making it, these things, you feel nice, like this: body lotions, very cardigans, sunglasses, happy to help reading.

    As for books, Joyce Meyer I propose editorial support and spiritual elevation. If your sister loves mysteries of light and fluffy, try Janet Evanovich. (My mother, 60 years, residing in 94 years and 42 years, I love everything!) In a little more inspiration, try Maya Angelou.

    Be sure to send out flowersor live plants. Although the color is expensive and the immune compromised and plants can result in swelling, or respitory problems.

    Your sister is happy that someone as cautious as you near, when she goes through chemotherapy. Enter gentle hug and be there when needed.

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  3. The experience of each chemotherapy is different. The chances are good that you do not want food, but yes, books are a good idea. The kind of books you receive will to a large extent on the stage of cancer. Before my father died, I shared my favorite books with him. Her eyes began to do, and I spent a lot of time to read. If your sister is still young at heart (my father), I recommend reading the books, perhaps the series of Narnia or the Harry Potter books. It is a long-acceptable, to take both. It's also good to examine the records to verify you are already reading. It was a little hard to follow for my father sometimes stories.

    I hope some of this aid. For my father, a good fight against Insentive was a little difficult. I feel like it took longer because he wanted to end the series, or go the end of the book. In addition, potted plants are nice, especially if they will spend too much time in the hospital. The rooms are not as a personality, and because the progression of the plant is a nice feeling, especially if you do notFeeling so strong.

    I hope your sister will be fine. I have also aggravate a book proposal for you if the situation does not. By Mitch Albom, and is called Tuesdays with Morrie. It's a rather heavy heart, but it's all about the treatment of losses. It has really helped me.

    Good luck.

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