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i am on my 3rd round of chemo....and i was a recovering drug addict....after find out my dianosis i relapsed...what are the risks of useing meth during chemo?

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Are you smoking, snorting or

Are you smoking, snorting or shooting it? Either way, the very smartest thing you can do -- you'll think I'm crazy but it's true -- is to tell your oncologist. He or she needs to know, absolutely. They're surely not gonna turn you in to the police, and they might urge you to stop using, but either way if you want your chemo to work, you have to let them know. They might have solutions you're unaware of. Either way they're there to help you get better.

im just worried about him

im just worried about him judging me or something

He might judge you. Who

He might judge you. Who cares. It shouldn't compromise the care he gives you. What could compromise it is him not knowing about you using speed, especially if you're mainlining it and risking using dirty needles.

 
 

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