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If a cancer grows or spreads into the spine or grows around the spine, it can put pressure on the spinal cord.
others at risk of not receiving their medicines or reducing the quantity or frequency of your prescribed medicines which could put you at risk.
"During my post-op recovery period, I was put in the Tivoli ward, where I was blown away by the level of care and personal kindness that every single member
You will then be asked to sit at the laser machine and anaesthetic drops will be put in the eye(s) to be treated.
Then we will: check your details take your blood pressure and pulse check your vision put drops in your eye, ready for your operation Your care will depend
Remove the top gloves and apron and put in to the orange bag provided.
To relieve this, the brain must be helped to put this information together in a new way.
Lifting heavy objects will put pressure on your abdomen and may cause a lump to develop through the muscle wall.
You will be put in touch with one of our specialist bereavement midwives who will help you find the best way for you and your family to cope with your
You should then ask to be put through to the Respiratory Consultant on call.
Your vision will be tested and drops will be put into your eye(s) to be treated.
We usually put you in charge from here on in – if you need to see us, you can contact us as you feel necessary.
Hospital staff will tell you how much weight you can put through your leg.
Mitigations have been put in place for emergency ambulances. The work itself will not be disruptive, but is essential.
Step 5: Put on clean clothing.
The ophthalmologist will put in some local anaesthetic to reduce any discomfort during the procedure and use a small device to hold the eye lid open.
You will be given instructions on when it should be worn and how much body weight you can put through your limb.
It can really help to put them at ease and offer a welcome distraction.
Put your non-affected leg up first, followed by your affected leg and finally the sticks or crutches. Going down a step Walk to the edge of the step.