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[|Human|] my friend has just had complete hysterectomy for ovarian cancer probable  debulking and advised more tumors on bowel that will be treated with chemo in about 4 weeks when she has recovered from op. But due to metallic taste in her mouth and no appetite she is eating very very little and getting more run down. Could this be due to her desease process or could there be a more simple solution. The only medication she is taking is tramadol. im wondering if it could be low b12 or zinc. She has low albumin and was low potassium (due to post op antibiotics which caused diarrohoea.) Potassium is now ok following iv supplement. i fear she is ina catch 22 situation now and needs to be in good condition to be able to start chemo.
[|AI|]  Dear SandcroycroftIn gynecological cancers ovarian cancer is the most curable cancer and responsive to chemotherapy. Before starting chemotherapy your friend needs to be built up completely by giving supplementary energetic foods and vitalizing medicines. Your chemo therapist will definitely do so before starting chemotherapy. The anemia, hypocalcaemia, hypokalemia and hypoalbuminea needs to be corrected which will improve her vitality and metallic taste of the mouth. I am sure after some cycles of chemotherapy your friend should be as normal as before. Truly,