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Will I be able to breastfeed?
The newly refurbished theatres will be maintained by NHS Gloucestershire Managed Services.
Going home When you arrive on the ward your nurse will advise you approximately how long your stay in the hospital will be.
Going home When you arrive on the ward your nurse will advise you approximately how long your stay in hospital will be.
After entering your email address and security phrase, the system will ask for a verification code, which will be texted to you.
During treatment, the machine will move around you but it will not actually touch you.
Who will I see and when?
The affected half of the thyroid gland will be removed and the cut will be closed.
Who will be doing the biopsy?
will include a unique pin and we will ask you to input your date of birth only to log in If you do not respond to the text message, we will write to you
You will be given an appointment date to have the tube changed. This will be as an outpatient.
Who will I see?
Others will require monitoring in hospital and a small proportion will require treatment in intensive care.
After someone collapses, they will usually lie very still. Sometimes they will start to shake.
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
This means that access to the ED and main Atrium will be disrupted. Parking outside the Atrium will NOT be available at this time.
Otherwise, the results will not be accurate.
Will I need further appointments?
Your blood pressure, pulse and temperature will be taken and you will be offered a hot drink.
You will be given instructions about diet; you will also be advised on what items to bring in to hospital.