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If you have any ear problems, you should let the doctor know at the start of the test.
If you think there is a chance that you might be pregnant, please let your team know immediately.
patients to return to their normal lives more quickly but also has fewer negative impacts, for example on incontinence and erectile function, which we know
If you or someone you know needs help in a mental health crisis, call the crisis team on 0800 169 0398 and choose: option 1 for Stroud and the Cotswolds
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
Your discharging nurse will let you know when you can start to drink and eat normally following your procedure; although we do recommend a lighter diet
You know your child best. If you are concerned about them, you should seek further advice from your GP or NHS 111.
We know that every minute counts for patients who are having cancer treatment, and this service means they can spend less time travelling and waiting and
Emma Samms MBE said: ‘We all know someone who’s been affected by cancer, and I have seen how frustrating it can be for a loved one when they’re left with
He continues, "We all have a loved one, or know of someone who’s elderly, and as more and more of us live longer, and with more complex long-term conditions
Katy says that she has been "overwhelmed by the response" that she has received on Twitter from so many staff across the Trust who got to know her mum.
Wear or carry a form of diabetes identification and make sure that other people know what to do if you have a hypo.
unwell with flu like symptoms If you do have any of the symptoms above while you are attending for dialysis treatment, then please let your dialysis nurse know
Have you ever pushed through pain rather than have the frustration of not finishing a job, even though you know you will probably feel worse tomorrow?
You will tend to know when you feel ready to resume intercourse.
If you or someone you know, has had 2 or more falls in the last 6 months, to refer to the falls service, please follow the link: Self referral to Falls
Although we encourage all mothers to breastfeed because of the health benefits for mothers and babies, we know that some mothers may be unable to, or choose
If you or your spouse/partner have ever served in the UK Armed Forces, please let a member of staff know.
A record of the event will be kept at the hospital and the hospital chaplain can let you know when the service has been carried out.
Let the treatment team know if you notice any changes.