posted 6 years ago
Oh wow. That really sucks! HUGS!
Very sad to hear about your loved one and these difficult times. But joyful that you can do something to help.
Thankfully, I know very little about cancer (yet) but my neighbour had a hard time of it a few years back. She was so tired and radioactive for several days after the treatment. She wasn't supposed to interact with anyone and told me that the loneliness was the worse part of it. That and the fatigue. Treatment protocols have improved since then.
I imagine something easy to wash would be a big help. Cotton, rayon (like bamboo), and superwash wool are all easy to wash and fairly soft. Personally, I would go with superwash wool because it holds its shape better and has less effect on the environment than the conventional cotton or rayon.
But also something extra special for comfort, that she could wear as a hug portable hug. Something with a bit of angora, baby alpaca, silk, qiviut, blended with merino wool for strength, structure, and durability. Probably no more than 25% speciality fibre as they tend to be 4 to 40 times warmer than wool. Harder to clean but some days you just need a wearable hug!
Would the treatment effect her immune system and amply any pre-existing sensitivities?