I hold breast cancer . i be told a week ago! i want to know how does smoking effect me during chemo treatment ?



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I'm sorry to hear of your diagnosis. I was diagnosed next to stage 1 in Sep. & am going through chemo. I agree that the ultimate thing you obligation to be concerned with is how it affects your treatment but fairly how soon you can quit. Your body will thank you while it endures chemo. You do realize within is a link to breast cancer & smoking. It can head to many types of cancer, not a moment ago lung. You need to tutor yourself on it & not turn a blind eye or it could mean your enthusiasm. I saw my sister & aunt both continue to smoke & I never embedded it & thought it was intensely selfish. Now that I hold been diagnosed & am not a smoker, I know they are uncaring, esp. since my other sister who is a non-smoker died at age 36 from breast cancer. Go Figure!
OKAY LET ME GET THIS RIGHT , YOU HAVE BREAST CANCER AND YOUR WORRIED ABOUT YOUR SMOKING , LADY ! YOU'VE GOT YOUR PRIORITIES MESSED UP . I'M HOPING INSTEAD YOU FINALLY TURN TO GOD FOR HELP , YOU'VE BEEN AVOIDING HIM AND THIS IS HIS AWAY OF SHOWING THIS , HE'S TELLING YOU ( TALK TO ME ) SO INSTEAD OF A CIGARETTE TONIGHT OPEN THAT BIBLE YOU HAVE COLLECTING DUST AND OPEN IT TO PSALMS 23- 29 READ IT LIKE IT DOSE MEAN YOUR LIFE FROM YOUR HEART ,TRY THIS FIRST BEFORE THAT CIGARETTE OKAY !
Smoking takes a toll on your body contained by general. It deprives your body of oxygen and fill it with toxins and lavish products that must be eliminated. Smoking will impair your body's capability to heal and is imprudent after undergoing chemo, surgery, any medical procedure, or at adjectives.
For your safety and the sanctuary of others ... If you are connected to a nasal cannula or source of oxygen; please do not smoke at the same time. If you become an in-patient; do not smoke within your room, as most rooms have oxygen piped into the walls.
My Grandmother died concluding year from breast cancer. She was unbelievably religious and went to church every Sunday even when she be in dull pain. She was a non smoker but be diagnosed to late. Please follow the suggestion that the doctor gives you. At impossible to tell apart time smoking is bad for you. So try to quit.
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I am so sorry about your diagnosis. You must still be contained by shock. With the stress you are going through it would be hard to quit smoking today. Can you get a plan to stop? Make a specific date and plan. Your Family doctor could help you beside this. You are going to be given a chemotherapy drug to help stop cancer. At indistinguishable time you want to keep smoking that change cells and may mete out you cancer. Most Breast Cancers can be cured, if you took all of them and put them together after 5 yrs, 92% would be alive. Lung cancer usually is terrifically late diagnosed, equal with Pancreatic Cancer. The number one explanation of Bladder cancer is smoking. Stop before you hold more to deal beside. Good luck with your road or pass through and always hold hope.
I suspect you will be too ill to smoke and surrounded by a no smoking area anyway. Lung cancer to run with the breast?
So sorry roughly your diagnosis.
It will big time. Best advice is to quit. Talk to your chemo-oncologist give or take a few using the patch or nicorette gum. The gum might be a better choice as your skin can become very sensitive during chemo and radiation.
In response to another poster, I read surrounded by a breast cancer book that smoking has not be linked to breast cancer....I read that specifically. Secondly, adjectives of you saying a short time ago quit, just quit own apparently never smoked or were any not addicted to it. Trying to quit is like recounting a crack head to quit smoking crack...it isn't going to evolve over night. On another register, finding out you have cancer is stressful adequate as it is without have to add another big stress factor to it. I'm not proverb it's okay, I'm just dictum it isn't that easy.

My answer to you would be that you should check into what it will whip to try to quit smoking but if it something that you aren't able to do right immediately then it isn't going to mess your chemo up. It will bring you to have a harder time salutary after surgery though. Good Luck to you and all that you are going to be facing soon. Have fun beside it and stay positive. There is life during treatments, live it up.
I'm not going to preach religion at you, but you definately call for to get your priorities straight. While doing chemo your entire body will become more prone to any kind of infection and your liver has to work double time, but for more to clean the drugs out of your system. Now would be a vastly good time to stop smoking.

I'm a two year breast cancer survivor and even not smoking, it wasn't fun.
chemo will dent your immune system. you are opening yourself up for trouble if you verbs to smoke. your breast cancer will probably be cured, but why take the accident of getting lung cancer which probably can't be cured? good luck, i know it's thorny.
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I'm sorry tohear of your diagnosis but I mull over when you start chemo you might not feel similar to smoking too much. It can't be good for you I'm sure and smoking might be firm to QUIT at this time but don't think of it that instrument just try to put it past its sell-by date for a while even for a minute and then an hour. You really don't want to stress out too much roughly it maybe of late try to slow down and ask God to hold you through ths tough time and help you to dampen the amount you're smoking now and conceivably it will turn out that you will stop.
I wish you the best, you can row it. My friend has breast cancer and I have been packing her wound and it is almost heal, and then she'll walk through radiation for 6 weeks. She has a suitable attitude and I think that's what get her through this so far and you can do it too. Take care
why do you want chemo if you going to keep hold of smoking,
is a wast of time, just bring to a close it all and dont receive the chemo and keep smoking.



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