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These include headaches, flushing, chills, back pain or muscular aches.
You are welcome to bring a family member or loved one with you to the appointment, or you if you prefer you can be seen alone.
Some people see a psychologist only once or twice, or for example, others may meet fortnightly for 6 sessions.
such as double vision or blurriness
Sometimes we may need to take a blood sample or perform other tests before your procedure or surgery.
Intrinsic Factor Antibody results will be reported as positive or negative.
or call NHS 111.
or essential?
You or your carer will be shown, by a registered nurse, how to injection the heparin into your tummy or outer thigh.
A pressure ulcer, commonly called a pressure sore or bed sore, is described as damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue caused by a lack of supply of
Tell your nurse if you notice that your shower is leaking, the shower head is loose or if the water filter is loose or has fallen off.
Clicking, grating or snapping sounds are sometimes heard or felt with movements of the thumb and wrist.
If you agree to have the injection, you will be asked to sit or lie down on a couch or chair.
Do not have tea, coffee or other drinks, do not chew gum or suck sweets/mints.
as pain or cramping.
A red eye Blurred vision A small or odd shaped pupil Iritis can develop in one, or both eyes.
bout). has continued irrational or unusual behaviour.
Please talk about this with your consultant or GP.
Factor Assays (Known Haemophilia A or B)
(white flour or corn flour to thicken) White bread or rolls (no seedy bread) Potatoes – boiled or mashed (no skins) Pasta/noodles White rice Butter/margarine