Pagola44 wrote:Worried about how it interacts with chemo..don't want to block the chemo working
Speak to your oncologist about this, but also try and accept every oncologist will likely give a different response. Just as each of us here will give a different response. You can’t rely too much on other people’s experience, every cancer is completely individual for starters and a lot of it is anecdotal. As long as it doesn’t hurt, then you should go with what you think is best for you.
My partners oncologist doesn’t believe in supplements and thinks it’s down to faith, but also isn’t against him taking anything whilst on chemo, other than grapefruit weirdly.
I noticed you asking on a different post about drinking water, or course you need to continue drinking water and stay hydrated. I really don’t want to be rude, but that question alone is very silly and I hope deep down you know that.
Are you getting any support for your mental health/anxiety?
In earlier posts a few months back I tended to disagree with some people’s comments, however since having to look at specific eligibility criteria for a clinical trial - sound state of mind (in other words) is a factor. You should try and get a handle on your mental state so you can cope with treatment.