On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Connie Koerth <conniekoerth@gmail.com> wrote:
Two weeks ago my 14 y/o daughter finished 2.25 years of chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. A couple days ago she started with a rash on her face and it is spreading. In talking with other cancer moms, this is very common as it is the body's way of getting rid of the toxins that their body has been exposed to. I have her drinking lemon water every day and she has been putting lavender on the rash but it is still itchy and getting worse. She is not on LLV as she has taken a few thousand pills over the last 2+ years and does not want to ever see another pill again if she has any say (can't say I blame her) but she did resort to Benadryl tonight so she could sleep. Any suggestions? Thanks! --
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