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9 Things to Pack in Your Chemo Bag

Packing your tote bag for your chemotherapy infusions shouldn't take long, but it's very worth putting some thought and effort into the items you include. The fact is that chemotherapy takes time, and without a little planning ahead you may find yourself either bored, or focusing a bit too much on the toxic drugs entering your bloodstream.

You will likely get to know your chemotherapy nurses quite well, but said nurses also have other patients to tend to and don't usually have time to entertain you during infusions. Taking the time to pack your chemo tote bag full of things to keep yourself both busy and comfortable is sure to make your infusions more pleasant.

Your chemo center may have comfortable recliners, tables for medicines and magazines, and a small TVs.

It will likely be a comfortable setup, but you still may want to bring things to help you pass the time or make you feel even more comfortable.

There are also some essentials to bring for chemotherapy that shouldn't be forgotten, such as your medicare card, recent lab results and medical records, your phone and address book, and most importantly, a friend. Just in case you're thinking of doing chemotherapy alone, the importance of bringing a friend can't be overstated. 

Yet there are many nonessential but often priceless items to include. We will look at some of the more important things to pack, and the reasons why.

Scream Cream
If you don't have a chemotherapy port or PICC line and will be having an IV inserted for each infusion, the repeated pokes can be uncomfortable. Many people think that the discomfort of having an IV inserted is minor relative to everything else a person goes through during cancer treatment, but there are a few reason to take notice of these more minor discomforts. One is that things add up, and just as the saying goes about breaking the camel's back, the sting of a needle poke may just be the last straw in your daily coping with cancer.

Talk to your oncologist first, but some people apply lidocaine cream or a lidocaine patch (now available over-the-counter as well as by prescription) to the area where the IV will be inserted. The cream or patch must usually be applied 30 minutes to 45 minutes before the needle insertion to result in significant anesthesia so that you don't feel the needle. That said, the patches can often be left in place for up to 8 hours, so if you talk to your doctor ahead of time, you may even be able to apply them before you leave home.

Applying plastic wrap, medical adhesive tape, or an occlusive bandage to prevent the numbing cream from getting on your clothes may be wise. While these products are available at most infusion centers, it may take busy nurses some time to gather them for you in time, and bringing them with you from home can help you make sure all flows as smoothly as possible.

Beverages and Snacks
As noted, most infusion centers carry a variety of beverages and snacks to help you stay well hydrated and nourished during your chemotherapy session. 

There is some evidence that using ginger for chemotherapy-induced nausea may be beneficial, though store-bought ginger ale often contains little if any real ginger and lots of sugar. Bringing your own ginger tea may help reduce nausea in addition to being a pleasant reminder of home.

Movies, Novels, and/or Magazines
Watching movies or TV shows while you're getting your infusion can be very distracting and give you a break from focusing on the needles, tubes, and bags of chemo drugs. Download them ahead of time from Netflix, Amazon, or Google. You also want to remember to bring a set (and two if your friend will be watching) of ear plugs or headphones, so that your videos don't disturb others in the infusion room.

If you've been dying to delve into that new novel by your favorite author, now is a great time. Some people purchase two copies of a book, one for themselves and one for their friend who is joining them, and begin reading the books during the infusion. This has the advantage of launching the two of you on what may include several follow-up discussions after your infusion is done. Or you may wish to bring along those magazines you've been collecting for some quick, easy reading.

Some people prefer to just talk with their friend during the infusion. 

Crafts
If you're a craft person, bringing small projects to your chemo infusions can be a great use of your time. Small knitting projects such as hats and scarves or other needlework projects are easy to pack, unpack, and load up again when the infusion is done. Not only can these projects keep nervous hands busy, but they give you something to show for the time you've spent in the chemotherapy chair.

Pen and Paper
Bringing a pen and paper can be beneficial in many ways. Some people use the time to write letters to friends and family. Others use the paper to take notes on what they are reading. Still others use the time for journaling the cancer journey.

Even if you're not a writer, journaling or "expressive writing" can be used to chronicle your journey, clarify your thoughts

Lotions and Lip Balm

Hospitals are often very dry and your skin and lips can become dry even without chemotherapy added to the mix. Packing your favorite lotion and lip balm can help keep your skin soft and moisturized. It may be useful to think of other personal care products in this category when packing your bag. With cancer treatment there's much that's out of our control, but these small measures can not only improve your comfort, but give you a greater sense of control of your body at this time.

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Cancer-related is one of the most common side effects of cancer and its treatments. Like fatigue, cancer fatigue is whole-body exhaustion that you feel no matter how much sleep or rest you get. Cancer fatigue takes exhaustion a step further: You feel physically, emotionally and mentally exhausted most of the time. Cancer fatigue may last a few weeks (acute) or for months or years (chronic).

To improve energy effectively, we provide modalities ranging from mindfulness-based cognitive therapy therapies, to herbal medicine and targeted nutritional interventions.

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We are devoted to helping our patients achieve the best possible health outcomes through compassionate, comprehensive, and patient-centred care.

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Recovery

Helping you to thrive into enduring wellness after the conclusion of cancer treatments is our goal. At Vitawell Wellness we understand that an optimised immune system comes from a foundation of basics. Quality of sleep, exercise, enjoying nature, and practising meditation are incredibly important elements to aid in your recovery.

Our holistic approach focuses on rebuilding all the components that form your unique profile, from weight and movement to mind-body connection; from good energy to healthy weight; from sleep to finding happiness in small things.  Recovery also depends upon restoring imbalances in your immune system, nervous system, neurotransmitters, gut health, adrenal and hormonal systems. At Vitawell Wellness we will provide you with the essential tools and the appropriate program to achieve and to maintain optimal health and enduring wellness.

Stress Management

The state of mind impacts health through the mind-body connection. We believe that  that body and mind are one, that the mind feeds the body just as the body feeds the mind. Since emotions, feelings, thoughts, beliefs, actions, and behaviour impact and literally shape wellbeing, we provide the necessary tools to  strengthen your mental and emotional inner life.

We strive to help you cultivate and maintain hope, calm, optimism, and inner-peace. We want to know how you feel; we listen and support you in regaining power with positive actions, step-by-step into wellness. 

Clinical Detox

After the conclusion of cancer treatments, we strongly recommend that you follow our clinical detoxification program. At Vitawell Wellness we are aware tht some common side-effects from chemotherapy or radiation therapy treatments can have lasting effects such as brain fog, loss of energy and gastro-intestinal dysfunction.

We strongly believe in the power of detoxification as a method of steadily reducing toxins` accumulation and regaining strength, balance, and imporve wellness. Our personalised program is sensible, gentle but effective, and includes stress reduction technique and lifestyle changes.

Personalised Diet

The relationship between cancer, diet, energy, muscle mass and optimal weight is extremely important. At Vitawell Wellness we focus on addressing your current nutritional status and develop the right diet for you.  "One size does not fit all" principle applies to your diet. Each person is unique and therefore variability exists between nutrient-sense diets.

We provide personalised and appropriate dietary plans before, during and after cancer treatments. We provide 7 day menu plan, shopping lists and recipes that reflect food preferences and sensitivities. The menu plans are easy to follow. Each food is selected for its specific content of nutrients. Healthy foods positively support your whole person wellness.

For some, reaching wellness means improving body weight, muscle mass, digestion, assimilation and gut microbiome. 

For some, reaching wellness means reducing body weight, improving muscle mass, digestion, bowel function and gut microbiome. Obesity and overweight have been shown to increase cancer risk.

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The Functional Medicine model is an individualised, patient-centred, science-based approach that empowers patients and practitioners to work together and to address the underlying causes of disease and promote optimal wellness.

Functional Medicine is gaining attention as a new approach to care in large institutions and Universities around the world. This is leading to new approaches to investigate ways to research outcomes of Functional Medicine designed to discover and remedy root causes of problems instead of suppressing symptoms. Random controlled trials are beginning to be conducted, and a new body of literature is beginning to emerge in this realm as a result.

Nutritional Medicine

Nutrition medicine is a personalised medicine that deals with primary prevention and addresses underlying causes instead of treating symptoms for serious chronic diseases. By shifting the traditional disease-centred focus of medical practice to a more patient-centred approach, nutritional medicine individualises the patient's nutritional needs based on genetic, environmental, and personal considerations.

Nutritional medicine focuses on shifting dietary habits to optimise personal health stimulating the powerful inert healing mechanism within each person by providing nutrient protocols and specialised diets for each individual need.

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Herbalism today is based on remedies and techniques tried and tested through generations of use, but increasingly re-evaluated in the light of modern medical refinements. A key feature of herbalism is that remedies are used to support and modify disturbed body functions.

Herbal medicine is the oldest and still the most widely used system of medicine in the world today. It is medicine made exclusively from plants. It is used in all societies and is common to all cultures.

Herbal medicine is increasingly being validated by scientific investigation which seeks to understand the active chemistry of the plant. Many modern pharmaceuticals have been modelled on, or derived from, phytochemicals found in plants. Increasing research on herbal medicine demonstrates that liquid botanicals play a critical role during, before and after a diagnosis of cancer.

Individualised Plans

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At Vitawell Wellness, we design individual programs to support you regardless of your diagnosis and the stage of your cancer. We collect all critical information about your state of health and help you in your decision-making process with the wisdom and the experience that comes from years of clinical practice. We work in alignment with what you think, feel, say, and do. In this way, we honour your self-awareness, your knowledge and views and integrate them in safe practices.