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Hi, Suzanne: I don't really have any suggestions, but I can tell you it will go away over time. The vision problems didn't last all the way through my chemo, but the "cardboard" syndrome seemed to last forever. I thought food would never taste good again, but it does. Onion soup was pretty good -- at least I could taste it, but meat tasted awful. I could handle pasta, too -- some of it. You have my sympathy -- hang in there! Love, Kathy C.
-----Original Message-----
From: suzanne new [SMTP:susienew@flash.net]
Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 3:06 PM
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Subject: Re: [MOL] Chemo and vision
Hi: I too have noticed a change in my vision since I have started chemo
(I have just finished my 3rd course). My vision has become blurred and I
seem to be light sensitive. At first I thought it was my imagination
playing tricks. Something else I have noticed is a radical change in
taste and smells. Everything is beginning to taste like cardboard! Any
suggestions?
Suzanne
JUD814@AOL.COM wrote:
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> Chris,
> It sure made my vission worse. And I still can't keep my mind right. I forget
> where I'm going or even why. And I finished chemo 2 mo. ago.
> Love,
> Judy
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