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Did chemo change your taste buds? What got you through?
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Tbundage
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Yes it did for sure,it affected my appetite greatly because everything is ate tasted like literally nothing at all.What helped is if I ate something citrus before I ate for example lemon head candy, I would eat one of those then eat my food and it helped a great bit,I could taste my food.
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Yes. Mostly I just ate white rice because anything with the taste to it just made me sick.
Scrawford
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No chemo did not change my taste but stem cell transplant did.
Olveraangel
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food now tastes spicy. Also I feel I have to force myself to eat . Variable appetite.
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Hello everyone, how are you doing today?
Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get mentioned often enough: how chemotherapy can affect your sense of taste and appetite.
Many people describe food tasting metallic, bitter, or just… off. Some say their favorite meals suddenly become unbearable. Others lose interest in food altogether, even when they know they need to eat to stay strong.
💬 If you've been through this:
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Whether you’ve found ways to adapt or are still struggling with this change, your experience can help others feel less alone.
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼