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Your eyelid will be examined and you will be offered an operation if needed.
samples will not be accepted.
Further tests or treatment may be needed.
When will the medication be delivered?
You can then be reassured that there is nothing seriously wrong. Other treatments or investigations can then be considered.
Where will the PD catheter insertion be carried out?
The incision site will be covered with a dressing; this must be kept clean and dry while the stitches are in place.
How will I be assessed?
You may also be given oxygen.
Be careful not to use language that could be read as discriminatory or stereotyping.
The electrodes will then be taken off and you will be able to get dressed.
When you are in the Emergency Department, it may be necessary for medical photographs to be taken of your neck.
There may be pain, vaginal tenderness, dryness or vaginal discharge for some months. These complications may be temporary but can be permanent.
When they have positioned you correctly you will be asked to stay very still but you will be able to breathe normally.
False negatives. 5-HIAA may be within normal limits with non-metastatic carcinoid tumour.
When used for dosing purpose the sample should be 3-4 hours post last dose to determine peak levels.
Which operation will be performed?
What treatment will be used?
You will also be fitted with some support stockings to be worn during your hospital stay.