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If any of the details you have provided in your Agreement to Pay Form change during the course of your treatment you must tell us about this change as
Please tell the medical staff and the anaesthetist if you normally take regular strong pain relief at home, such as morphine or pain relief patches, as
Your urologist will tell you how long they expect your stent to remain in place.
Occasionally, this is not possible and our nurse will tell you the results of the test before discharge.
In truth, your baby will tell you. You just need to learn how to pick up on their cues.
This will tell you what the problem is.
Your nurse will tell you the results of the test before discharge.
Your nurse will tell you the results of the test before you are discharged.
If you are having any difficulties passing urine or you are not getting the normal sensation of needing to go, please tell your nurse or doctor immediately
This will tell you how much insulin to give.
We are not able to tell you if your treatment is working using these images and scans.
Sometimes the bladder can become very sensitive and begin to tell you that it is full, when really there is very little urine in it.
Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery or anaesthetic, or if you have any allergies this is very
It will also tell you if you are not making progress and offers helpful advice to get you back on track; such as videos and guides to help you properly
If you do, you should tell the anaesthetist.
Once you have had the treatment you must stay in the Iodine Suite until the Nuclear Medicine Team tell you it is safe to go home.
Men tell us that the biopsies are less painful than the local anaesthetic.
If this happens then contact your healthcare professional who will tell you the best way to treat it.
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