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How long will I be in the hospital?
The projecting balconies will be over-layed in matt silver panels which will angle back to the main face of the tower.
We will need to make sure that you have all of your medication and paperwork. We will get this done as soon as we possibly can.
We will continue to provide planned Home Births, but it is possible that this service may be affected by these staffing challenges; this will be reviewed
When you are happy to go ahead with the treatment a cannula will be placed into a vein and the injection will be given.
You will see a consultant during your appointment but will also have the opportunity to see the diabetes specialist nurse, dietitian or podiatrist.
You will wake up in the recovery room next to the theatre. You will have an oxygen mask on your face. Your blood pressure will be taken regularly.
The patch will then be applied and a bandage, film or dressing will be placed over the patch to keep it in place.
At first, your child will have less movement of their wrist than usual. It will also feel tender.
If you are found to have a NET, you will need to repeat this test several times during the course of your treatment but after first test you will only
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Nara, from Stroud, believes so many patients will benefit from the improved cancer facilities.
You will be taken to the procedure room and will be asked to lie on a trolley.
Deborah Lee, Chief Executive: “We know this will be a really tough challenge, but we’re determined to compete to win, and every step we take will be worth
Your child will be seen by will be dependant on the details of their referral.
You will be seen by audiologists specialising in hearing and balance. The assessment will take up to 2 hours.
What treatment will I have?
You will have some pain and discomfort after your operation but you will be given strong pain relief to control this.
When you are in hospital you will be seen by the anaesthetist and the surgeon (or a senior member of the team) who will explain what will happen during
In many cases a special valve will be connected to the tracheostomy tube which will allow you to speak.