So we found out this past week, that my SIL has been diagnosed with Acute Leukemia at 46. The good side (if there can be one) is the type of leukemia she has been diagnosed with, responds very well to chemo and has an 80-90% cure rate. she caught it early..having symptoms (fatigue, heavy TOM, bruising).
Anway, she's now in the cancer hospital here (it's a world class research hospital too),she's been having blood transfusions as well as a round of a drug called Attra, and about to start a 7 day inpatient round of chemo. After that, they will keep her in for an addition 3 weeks, because the chemo will basically bring her immunity down to 0. she'll be on a special diet (macrobiotic?) due to the chance of germs etc, and we'll only be able to visit if we're 100% sure we're not coming down with anything. She's in amazing spirits, and has a really postive outlook (though i'm sure she's terrified deep down).
so my question..we have been to visit, but I haven't brought her anything yet..as I want to make sure I bring something she needs, or will come in handy. I'm thinking maybe a basket with handcreams, lip balms, body spray etc as well as some magazines? I've heard chemo can make your skin very dry. I also thought a couple of nice towels too, she luckily has a private room with her own shower (i'm thinking this is because of the immunity issues she'll have).
Does anyone have any suggestions having been through chemo or knowing anyone that has had a really long hospital stay? by the time she's out it'll be 6 weeks she'll have been in.



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I think I will get her the towels too...I doubt our hospital towels are anything to be desired either! 
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