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_Choppy37 karma

Where are you originally from? If you were to move back, what would your situation be like?

_Choppy7 karma

I just bought a roll-on bottle after reading about it on another thread. The first night I applied it and it lasted for 3days.

My question (because I stupidly threw out the insert) Is, why at night? How does the body 'know' that it's been applied at night versus the morning or afternoon?

_Choppy6 karma

No words of advice but try /r/cancer for posts from patients, caregivers, family/friends of patients, and people worried about tests/biopsies revealing cancer diagnoses.

Good luck to you.

_Choppy3 karma

There are oral chemo drugs (my mom had Temozolomide/Temodar for her malignant brain tumor), and they can also implant chemo "wafers" into the area they remove brain tumors. I don't know much about the later, but the former kind is usually very well tolerated. You typically don't lose your hair on Temodar.

There's also a brain tumor chemo drug that is injected, which is part of a 3-drug chemo cocktail, PCV.

Thanks for sharing your story, OP.

_Choppy2 karma

Ok thanks. It just feels weird to shower in the morning but apply it at night. I have showered at night & used it but it seemed to still work.