Actually, if you look at the other reviews after 2 weeks, Ill start by talking about tiredness, so Ill write about what Ive been through, so Ill tell you about the parts that I personally experienced and struggled with. I want to let you know that it can be difficult, but the fact that this is really constitution + savassa is that the person in the room next to me who had the surgery on the same day as me was very good from the same day and there was no problem. Just bear with it! First of all, I had a hard time because of two things, one was that the anesthesia did not wake up well after anesthesia + I was the type that did not take anticancer drugs well. It was so hard to wake up. The surgery was in the morning, but I usually wake up at 6-8 PM when I am in the hospital, but my family and I are weak in alcohol (I didnt know it was going to be this much, but I only drank 1 or 2 cans every day). So I just woke up from the anesthesia at 12 and was able to fall asleep. From the moment I opened my eyes after the operation, I was so nauseous that I vomited a little bit ㅜㅜ (But I barely ate anything) I barely fell asleep and I thought I was going to do it now, but the next day, I was still shaking.. So I got fluid from the hospital and should have left in the morning. But I cant do it, and it stays until the afternoon, so I calm down and go home. Even after going home, it was very difficult in the evening, and nausea came up again, and the next day I went to the hospital and after receiving the fluid, I vomited again. Things you need to eat) Try cutting it off. So when I hung up, the buzzing stopped rapidly and it got better... .! If there are people like me who cant drink or dont take chemotherapy, heres a reference! If it doesnt, its much better and you dont have to suffer like this!!