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Most patients will be able to go home the same day. Some patients however, may need to stay in hospital longer.
This is performed in the outpatient clinic and you will be able to go home shortly after the procedure.
You cannot leave the ward to go outside as the telemetry signal will not reach that far. Please ask your nurse if you have any questions.
However, once treatment starts, most people go through a ‘remission phase’ in which their existing beta cells still function, producing some insulin.
In an emergency, please go to the nearest Emergency Department.
On the day of your discharge, you may be asked to go to the Discharge Lounge while you wait for transport and/or your medication to take home with you.
If your symptoms become worse while you are waiting for your operation, you should contact your GP, go to NHS 111 for advice, or contact the team involved
Normally this will be given once a day until you go home but may be longer in some cases.
If you would like to go ahead with the referral, the psychologist will either send you an appointment letter, or telephone you to arrange an appointment
Usually, you can go home 2 hours after the operation, providing that you are comfortable, your blood pressure is normal, there is no heavy bleeding and
Funeral directors are then required to go to the General Office at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to pay the relevant fees.
If you are feeling well, you will be able to go home 30 minutes after you have had the infusion.
Cancelling your treatment What happens if I decide not to go ahead with my treatment?
Most symptoms usually go away when we stop the test.
It is difficult to know exactly how many women are affeted by prolapse since many do not go to their doctor about it.
Most children will go through a faddy eating stage between the ages of 1-7 years.
Do not go swimming until your vaginal bleeding has stopped and your wound has healed completely.
You may find that you have to go backwards and forwards through the stages if you experience any pain or discomfort.
If you have a catheter inserted into your groin, you will not be able to walk around or go home, as the line will damage the vein when your leg moves,
The focus is on fun, creating together and ‘having a go’ – you don’t have to be good at art to take part!