I have no appetite from the cancer and the chemotherapy. Everything I put down comes up, so whats the use of eating?
You must eat as much as you can while you are having treatment. People who eat well and drink lots of fluids can deal with side effects better and are better able to fight infection. In addition, their bodies can rebuild healthy tissues faster. Even when you know it’s important to eat well, there may be days when you feel you just can’t. You may be interested to know that cancer generally decreases appetite. Chemotherapy also affects your appetite because it affects how your food tastes and simply having lung cancer can also wipe out your appetite.
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