I agree, though we had someone this spring in the latter stages of
chemo for breast cancer, and her treatments - usually right after she
had the chemo treatment, before it had a chance to get to her, made
the treatments easier to take.
Of course, whatever work you do needs to be run by the primary care
physician.
Best wishes
Tom
On Dec 29, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Serveup@... wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I had a call from a mother of a 17yr old with Leukemia. He is going
> through
> chemotherapy and is in a lot of muscle pain and discomfort. He has
> another
> year of this treatment. Does anyone have experience with this?
> I don't feel good about si while his body is under so much stress
> with these
> treatments.
> any thoughts?
>
> thanks ahead
> Lucia
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