From safe, pampering gift hampers to fun and inspirational apparel, you are bound to find the ideal end-of-chemo gift to show your continued support.ย Products include items that can help you rest, recover, and to look after yourself.
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If you know somebody who is approaching or has had their last chemo treatment, you might be inclined to plan a big party or celebration. Whilst these may be completely appropriate, you need to remember that recuperation is still needed. It could take quite a few weeks or even months for your friend or loved one to feel like all the chemotherapy" data-keyword-hl-usage="5" data-keyword-hl-min-usage="15" data-keyword-hl-max-usage="22" data-keyword-hl-match="chemotherapy-372" data-keyword-hl-status="partially">chemotherapy is out of their system. It is after the last chemo treatment that the healing from chemo begins. This makes buying a gift so much harder, because there may still be side effects, such as nausea, present.
This collection of gifts and products takes these concerns into account.
You know your friend / loved one better than us, but a full-scale event or party may not be right just yet. Chemotherapy can be exhausting and just because your friend has had their last chemotherapy treatment, it doesn't mean they are not still being affected by the drugs. They most likely need rest, pampering and perhaps time with friends and family. They still need time to heal and to look after their health.
But this doesn't mean that you cannot mark this important stage.
There are many things you can get to mark the last chemo treatment. For example, you could buy a fun gift such as a t-shirt or hoodie that tells everyone what a special day it is, or something more pampering such as a gift basket to take them through the recovery period. This section of gifts has many ideas for you to choose from.
After the last day of treatment, your friend/loved one will still need your support and to look after their health. Self-care items, such as water bottles for hydration or care packages are still highly appropriate for a chemo survivor.