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2014-06-04 1:01 PM

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Subject: What to eat while going through chemo?
My son (17) is going through chemo. He just finished his 3rd round and come home yesterday. Just having a lot of trouble finding something he will eat.
I am guessing that it is going to be different for everyone and we will just have to keep trying stuff.
Nothing dairy, he had a shake last week and didn't go well.


2014-06-04 1:10 PM
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what about a non-dairy shake/smoothie - with fruits/veggies, you could use a dairy alternative (rice milk; coconut milk)
2014-06-04 1:13 PM
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I figure you just have to keep experimenting.  Isn't that what medical marijuana is for?  I did do some radiation treatments for thyroid cancer but not full blown chemo so I never really had any serious nausea problems.

2014-06-04 1:46 PM
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My mom got a lot of milkshakes during chemo. She gained weight.  

I hope your son will be OK and that the chemo gets all the cancer. 

2014-06-04 1:52 PM
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Brownies, baked with marijuana.  Mr brother swore by them.  He said the brownies gave him some caloric benefit and the marijuana reduced his nausea to food down to almost nothing.

2014-06-04 2:01 PM
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I figure you just have to keep experimenting.  Isn't that what medical marijuana is for?  I did do some radiation treatments for thyroid cancer but not full blown chemo so I never really had any serious nausea problems.




I know one of the nausea meds he is getting has the same active ingredients as marijuana, but still not eating.


2014-06-04 2:04 PM
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My mom got a lot of milkshakes during chemo. She gained weight.  

I hope your son will be OK and that the chemo gets all the cancer. 




He tried a milkshake last week and ended up with diarrhea for a couple days.
2014-06-04 2:06 PM
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Originally posted by Lumber Dad
Originally posted by Kido

I figure you just have to keep experimenting.  Isn't that what medical marijuana is for?  I did do some radiation treatments for thyroid cancer but not full blown chemo so I never really had any serious nausea problems.

I know one of the nausea meds he is getting has the same active ingredients as marijuana, but still not eating.

How about something like Ensure or something with soy?  Bolthouse makes some soy protein drinks (vanilla chai is my favorite).  Hope the cancer gets zapped this time and doesn't ever come back!

2014-06-04 2:08 PM
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I went thru 7 wks of chemo and radiation last summer. I never had any issues with upset stomach but toward the end I could eat anything by mouth (throat cancer) so I did 6 Ensure shakes a day. I don't know if the shakes had any other benefit. The meds seemed to take care of the chemo issues. Best of luck, cancer can be beaten.
2014-06-04 2:20 PM
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Originally posted by KSH

My mom got a lot of milkshakes during chemo. She gained weight.  

I hope your son will be OK and that the chemo gets all the cancer. 

He tried a milkshake last week and ended up with diarrhea for a couple days.

Awe, poor kid.  

2014-06-04 2:37 PM
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Sorry you and your family are going thru this.  I think chemo is a bit different for everyone. Try some popsicles.  The cold is soothing and will get at least some calories in him.  Maybe soup or gatorade or something like that.  Pedi-a-sure may work, bananas, applesauce.  I hope he is feeling better soon



2014-06-04 3:30 PM
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Originally posted by Lumber Dad
Originally posted by KSH

My mom got a lot of milkshakes during chemo. She gained weight.  

I hope your son will be OK and that the chemo gets all the cancer. 

He tried a milkshake last week and ended up with diarrhea for a couple days.

Awe, poor kid.  

And I apologize for skimming your original post! 

2014-06-04 4:18 PM
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Sorry that your family are going through this. Rather than specific food recommendations I'll offer checking out some of the support sites for young adult cancer patients (jic the hospital hasn't already done so). The teen/adolescent cancer patient is somewhat unique and more centers and organizations are setting up services/websites to support their needs. You may find some blogs/food recommendations from other teens and their parents that are helpful.

stupidcancer.org has a good list of links for teen cancer resources. Good luck and hope your son achieves a complete recovery.

2014-06-04 4:48 PM
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Thanks for all the help and well wishes.
2014-06-04 4:50 PM
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Subject: RE: What to eat while going through chemo?

I'm no expert on chemo, but my sister is a pediatric RN that deals with kids on chemo every day. I asked her for you and her response was:

"They make kid flavored boost and ensure- anything with extra calories and vitamins. Generally it's ok to not eat during chemo- as long as they are hydrated- but they should talk to the doctor about different anti nausea meds because nausea is usually much improved a few days after administration. There are specific holistic diets that some adults follow but I dont know much about them. For the kids, we let them eat whatever they want- we've  had kids that only eat one thing for months, whatever works"

 

Not sure if that helps, but we both send our support to you and the whole family.

 

 



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Originally posted by kcarroll

Sorry that your family are going through this. Rather than specific food recommendations I'll offer checking out some of the support sites for young adult cancer patients (jic the hospital hasn't already done so). The teen/adolescent cancer patient is somewhat unique and more centers and organizations are setting up services/websites to support their needs. You may find some blogs/food recommendations from other teens and their parents that are helpful.

stupidcancer.org has a good list of links for teen cancer resources. Good luck and hope your son achieves a complete recovery.



Looks like a good site, forwarded it to my wife.

She is the one that has spent every night in the hospital with my son and keeping up with all his meds while he is home.


2014-06-04 8:48 PM
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I don't have any suggestions but I would like to say that the situation stinks - I hate the thought of anyone suffering but kids - breaks my heart - will pray.
2014-06-05 3:26 PM
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Subject: RE: What to eat while going through chemo?

Originally posted by kcarroll Sorry that your family are going through this. Rather than specific food recommendations I'll offer checking out some of the support sites for young adult cancer patients (jic the hospital hasn't already done so). The teen/adolescent cancer patient is somewhat unique and more centers and organizations are setting up services/websites to support their needs. You may find some blogs/food recommendations from other teens and their parents that are helpful.

stupidcancer.org has a good list of links for teen cancer resources. Good luck and hope your son achieves a complete recovery.

I have no input on food options but wanted to add Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults may also be a resource for you and your son.  Best wishes in his recovery!

2014-06-05 10:40 PM
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About four years ago, I went through about three months of intense chemo after two major surgeries with complications and then radiation therapy.  During the chemo sessions most food tasted like vacuum cleaner dirt.  The anti-nausea drugs were great and never had a problem with that but it was hard to find food that didn't taste terrible.

Chemo affects your taste buds and there is not a lot you can do about that.  Just have to keep looking for things that will work.  I found that sweets were more tolerable.  I ate a lot of tootsie pops and jolly ranchers.  I also had no problem with popsicles.  Slurpees from 7-11 were the best.  My chemo sessions were five days long in the hospital and I always stopped at 7-11 on the way home.

There are some great treatments out there and yes, cancer can be beat.  I have met a lot of people with amazing recovery stories.  I initially was not given great hope as I had a rare, aggressive type of sarcoma.  Since my cancer, I've done 8 marathons, 2 HIM's, 2 IM's, a 50-miler, and dozens of shorter races and am stronger and faster than I have been since my 20's.  I am 52.

There is much reason for great hope.  I live it and preach it everyday.  Best wishes to your son and I hope you find peace during this time.  It is often more difficult emotionally for those with loved ones afflicted, especially children, then the folks actually going through treatment.    



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Originally posted by popsracer

About four years ago, I went through about three months of intense chemo after two major surgeries with complications and then radiation therapy.  During the chemo sessions most food tasted like vacuum cleaner dirt.  The anti-nausea drugs were great and never had a problem with that but it was hard to find food that didn't taste terrible.

Chemo affects your taste buds and there is not a lot you can do about that.  Just have to keep looking for things that will work.  I found that sweets were more tolerable.  I ate a lot of tootsie pops and jolly ranchers.  I also had no problem with popsicles.  Slurpees from 7-11 were the best.  My chemo sessions were five days long in the hospital and I always stopped at 7-11 on the way home.

There are some great treatments out there and yes, cancer can be beat.  I have met a lot of people with amazing recovery stories.  I initially was not given great hope as I had a rare, aggressive type of sarcoma.  Since my cancer, I've done 8 marathons, 2 HIM's, 2 IM's, a 50-miler, and dozens of shorter races and am stronger and faster than I have been since my 20's.  I am 52.

There is much reason for great hope.  I live it and preach it everyday.  Best wishes to your son and I hope you find peace during this time.  It is often more difficult emotionally for those with loved ones afflicted, especially children, then the folks actually going through treatment.    




Thanks for the info. My son like to read success stories. Tootsie pops and slurpees sound like good ideas.
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