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My Aunty has breast cancer. She's taking chemotherapy pills. I went to check on her, and she didn't really respond to me. When I asked her a question she didn't really answer me. She kinda just looked at me with a blank look, and I basically answered myself. She and I have been having problems, but I moved passed everything because she's sick. Is she acting strangely because of the medicine and because she's sick or...? I just need help understanding. I'm not sure what to say or how to act around her anymore. Because of the past and because I can't say I understand what she's going through when I don't. Pleas help me.

2007-01-23 11:27:26 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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Is not easy, but you need to be care full with her. When a person is going through some sickness like this one, is hard and any small problem can become big. I will suggest to you to be kind with her, and if she react with you, don't take it personally. Sickness make us feel close to death and death make us feel close to a very serious combat, nobody wants to die or suffer. On this situations, we get scare and love is needed at all times, a positive mentality. You should give her Transfer Factor Plus, it will increase the activity of the natural killers cells. Is on the PDR of the doctors under supplements, because is not a drug. I don't have cancer, but I use it and I get seek less and I have more energy.
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2007-01-23 17:40:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes, chemo medications can cause what is known as "chemo brain". I suffered briefly from it when I was having chemo. I don't know what medications your aunt is taking but it might be a good idea to alert her doctors about your concerns. It could be that she is having an adverse reaction and isn't aware of it.

2007-01-23 20:43:46 · answer #2 · answered by knittinmama 7 · 0 0

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