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Why do I need to exercise?
The PPM leads need time to settle into place.
Some people may only need the tube for a few days, whereas other people may need the tube for much longer. We will discuss this with you.
Some patients may also need to pass urine very often or urgently.
to make any changes to your appointments or current treatment plan we need to discuss your health and the benefits of different treatment option Cancer
“Without the need for additional appointments, it also helped to cut down on patient’s travel time, parking and time spent at the hospital.
You do not need any particular skills or experience; we just ask you to show up and share your views.
We may need to do an intimate (vaginal) scan or if any problems are found, we will need to break difficult news, in either case it may not be appropriate
This will need treatment with antibiotics from your GP.
We can offer psychological support if you need it.
After being informed, we will need to contact the Trust Radiation Protection Adviser for advice on any precautions we need to take in order to care for
Patients who have been prescribed medications that need to be managed for problems such as dependence.
What do I need to do now?
If you need urgent help
What happens if I need to go into hospital with my feeding tube?
This means if you ever need treatment for an infection in future, you will now be able to receive antibiotics which contain penicillin.
Depending on the area being treated, you may also need a ‘mouth bite’.
Why do I need an oesophageal stent?
Sometimes we may need to use a medication, called atropine, during the test to get your heart rate to target.
If you need to replace your rescue pack, contact your GP or your practice nurse for an urgent telephone review.