Friday, January 29, 2010

Non-hodgkins Lymphoma Side Effects Pain In Leg Sleeplessness And Chemotherapy?

Sleeplessness And Chemotherapy? - non-hodgkins lymphoma side effects pain in leg

My mother had a lot of trouble sleeping lately a problem that has never before. She finished chemotherapy a year ago and remains free of cancer, but I heard it is a side effect, which appears much later. Is that true? How long will it last? What can I do to help? If it makes a difference who is not treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

2 comments:

USA Open for attacks from within said...

It should remain outside as caffeine after 2 in the day and not eat food, dye, and then, too. Red Fruit Punch, and other things you take for hours together, and sugar.
Take a hot shower before bed Nice.

ricky852... said...

Hello,

I suspect that once the question of how many hours per day is expected to fall asleep? Perhaps she had hoped not to use more hours than the required minimum sleep and this, it takes many hours of sleep per day, like when I was younger and more active.

I know a cancer patient who sleeps 5 hours per night, and he feels good about it. He goes to bed, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., or 6.30.

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