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If you need an interpreter for your procedure, please contact the department before your appointment date so we can try to arrange this.
Information about your child and how they died is collected and reviewed to try and identify any factors which may improve the health and wellbeing of
If you will need an interpreter during your procedure, please contact the department as soon as you receive your appointment letter so we can try to arrange
The managers and supervisors push me to try new things and step out of my comfort zone.
Try it in a parked car first. We advise you to let your car insurance company know that you have had an operation.
Should you experience discomfort or any leakage down the sides of the catheter, try draining the urine more often.
You may have some discomfort following the surgery but we will try to control this in the best way possible using a variety of pain relief.
We try to give all patients a copy of their endoscopy report and written discharge instructions before they leave.
When you go home try to eat a normal healthy diet.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust try very hard not to cancel operations on the day of surgery.
This means where possible we can try and avoid someone needing a blood transfusion and a longer stay in hospital.
We suggest that you try to eat a well-balanced, healthy diet and drink plenty of fluids during your course of radiotherapy, as this may help your body
Try not to be alarmed if you get an unexpected high reading – a one-off reading may be nothing to worry about.
You may have some discomfort following your surgery but we will try to control this in the best way possible using a variety of pain relief.
This can be costly so please try to keep your stock levels up.
You may have some discomfort following your surgery but we will try to control this as effectively as possible using a variety of pain relief.
We advise that you try to eat a high-fibre diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables before and after the operation.
Try low-impact activities that put less strain on your joints, such as swimming, cycling, walking and aqua aerobics.
We may have other appointments booked, but we will try our best to arrange a convenient time.