no it will just kill you
Because chemo causes you to feel weakened, drinking will intensify this effect. Also Alchohol thins the blood, which could negatively affect your chemo treatments.
If the chemo affects your liver, then yes
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A person should not drink alcohol when taking chemotherapy. The weakened state of the body can prevent it from eliminating the alcohol from the system as quickly. it can also interfere with how well the chemotherapy works.
My mother is taking it the night before her chemo treatments. to raise her blood platelets
The normal white blood cell (WBC) count range is 5000-10000. Chemotherapy usually lowers your white cell count, but some types of chemo are much harder on your white cell count than others. The WBC generally drops during the 7-10 days after chemo then starts to rise again so that it is above 3000 within 3 weeks. That is a general rule. Some chemo regimens affect the WBC very little.
Chemo - comics - was created in 1962.
It's harmful regardless of whether or not you had chemo.
Chemo - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
Yes. It can either be used by itself as straight chemo therapy or as an adjuvant chemo therapy. I myself am on adjuvant chemo therapy with Cisplatin, which is a highly toxic platinum drug, in this case administered by IV. My skin is having mild reactions, my hair is falling out, and my blood counts are low, especially my hemoglobin counts, which leaves me weak, tired and out of breath.
You REALLY SHOULDN'T be trying to get pregnant while on chemotherapy. Chemo are VERY STRONG drugs that can easily damage the unborn baby. Bad, bad decision. The worst thing about it is that it's the child that ends up paying for the parent's recklessness.