Originally Posted by
jillmc
My husband's good friend is undergoing chemo for lymphoma....they will be watching the national championship game together Monday night. I want to send along some munchies....he is not allowed to eat raw fruits, veggies or lunch eats. And I think I should avoid a "dip"...individual servings would probably be more appropriate as his white count is low, and risk of infections is high. Any suggestions? Thank you!
My husband had Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and did his chemo from August to December 23, 2005. He could eat anything including a drink every now and again (wine). My husband went into NHL without a spleen (Hairy Cell Leukemia 20 years previous) and after his chemo he had a shot for the White count and 24 hours later he had a shot for the red count. Your best bet would be to check with his doctor, or the Infusion department where he gets his chemo. The nurses there are fantastic and will help at anything. I realize that there are many different kinds of NHL (acute, chronic) whatever. He ate salads and that is raw veggies, fresh fruit. Maybe pulled pork bbq sandwiches on hamburger buns and baked beans and roasted potatoes. would be a nice change. Just tell him the minute he feels a tingle in his hands or feet to let the dr. know. One of the chemos is Vincristine and that causes Peripheral Neuropathy. My husband told the doctor after he had his last chemo and he ended up with numbness of his feet clear up to his knees. They could do nothing. That was worse than the Leukemia, NHL and chemo put together - my husband didn't have any ill effects from the chemo except for that. You are a good lady to do what you are going to do for your husband's friend.
God Bless You. Edie