What a ridiculous sentence I wrote “ I totally agree with some lovely pyjamas”. So some lovely pyjamas said Boris is the worst PM in living memory and I agreed ?
I bought a Neom diffuser when I saw / smelt one in a friends house the larger ceramic one you plug in , the mini one is rechargeable I just love to come into a room when mine is switched on. Really lifts your spirits.
My best wishes to your DD Kitty. I totally agree with some lovely pyjamas. I was given a chemo gift pack thing sent via internet but to be honest I did not really rate it! A lot of silly things like bath salts and a hot chocolate making stick. Far better to choose for yourself ! A spa day voucher ? Something lovely to wear ? Loungewear ?
When I had my breast cancer op I had a lumpectomy but still found bras difficult. I found tucked in my drawer some camisoles I’d bought ages ago and never worn! They did the trick. So, maybe some beautiful lacy camisoles.
Camisoles, PJs and a cosy dressing gown. I found it difficult to sleep in a bra for the first few weeks. But the most important thing was contact with family. Even if it was via zoom.
What I really enjoyed after my mastectomy was 3 sessions of reflexology. It was so relaxing that it was a good thing I didn't have to drive home. Maybe you could find a mobile practitioner, or you could drive her to an appointment and wait for her.
kittylester Neom have fabulous products, I wasn’t sure about naming them in my reply to you. They are all natural ingredients, myself and all the girls in our family are Neom addicts
They can be found on their own website or at larger M & S stores and John Lewis.
I am sorry to hear your daughter will be going through this Kitty. When my dd was having her chemo I found a company online with some really lovely gift ideas. She has had bc treatment herself and wanted to offer more imaginative gifts that she would have liked. I only wish I could remember the name. Will have a think. Wishing your dd well x
A pamper pack with organic toiletries would be lovely kittylester Neal's Yard toiletries are nice, especially the hand cream.
Flowers are lovely but if people brought me flowers when I was feeling under the weather my heart would sink as I'd then have to find a vase and arrange them etc when I couldn't be bothered. DD did send me some once which were already arranged in water in a vase but I'm not sure where she ordered them from.
The best gifts I had after my breast cancer op were visits from my family and friends. They all brought flowers, food or body lotions but just seeing them was enough.
I realise that with covid visits may not be sensible as someone recovering from an op is vulnerable.
kitty All good wishes to your daughter. A friend bought someone a post op care pack, which has all sorts of pampering items for women after their surgery. Some are called 'chemo packs' which may not be appropriate for your daughter. If you Google 'post op care (or pampering) packs, I'm sure a lot will come up.
Aromatherapy pillow spray and matching hand cream. A meal delivered from local restaurant. Pay for someone to do her ironing and cleaning for a few weeks. A flower delivery subscription (Bloom & Wild are good) Your time, love and understanding
DD1 is due to have this done next Tuesday and I was wondering if there is a 'present' we can send her immediately after that others in a similar position appreciated or would have appreciated.
She is due to have radiotherapy and, probably, chemo after but I am keen to cheer her up after the op.
We haven't seen them for ages as they have been avoiding covid!
We have ordered the whole family a great big gooey chocolate cake for Easter which we hope she will be up to sampling.