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Just like the other conditions, pain can be managed but will not go away.
When can I go back to work?
When to go to your GP
Ready Steady Go Hello
The catheter is removed before you go home.
Hereford County Hospital satellite unit: Maple Varian TrueBeam Linac with On Board Imaging If your consultant recommends radiotherapy treatment, you will go
What happens when I go home?
Do not go to any of the community hospitals.
Either take the stairs on the left (opposite the Volunteers reception desk), or the lifts around the corner to the left, to go to the first floor.
Even if you do go outside to smoke, you will bring smoke particles back in on your clothes.
Please go through this door and the next door.
A more definite date is usually given 24 hours before your discharge when the team looking after you will ensure you’re fit and ready to go home.
they care for you during your surgery meet a member of the surgical team, who will explain your procedure and ask you to sign a consent form You may go
You will know whether they should go to school or not.
When your name is called out, you will go and see the doctor or nurse.
We advise you not to go home by public transport; this is for your comfort and safety.
If you need a sick note to be prepared before you go home, speak to one of the nurses when you get to the unit.
Children in the county start the transition process at the age of 11 using the Ready, Steady, Go programme.
Many families go home very soon after their baby is born, but for those who stay a little longer, the rapid test provides the opportunity for families