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We are on track to meet our target of a 50% reduction.
Late effects of radiotherapy can vary between people and depend on which part of the body you had treated.
HOPE was set up by a group of parents who have themselves been through life on the unit, and who are able to share knowledge based on their own experiences
At night, please keep noise and light to a minimum and ensure that all mobile phones are switched off or on silent between the hours of 10pm and 6am.
, both of which will have a positive impact on the future of patient care in Gloucestershire.
The emotional support that they provide will also allow our staff to focus on their very busy clinical roles.
You will be asked to remove the clothes from the lower part of your body and then lie on your left side on the bed.
From 8:00 am up until midday on the day of your surgery, you can only drink sips of water
At Cheltenham, there will be a greater focus on planned care modelled on the outstanding service already provided by the regional cancer centre.
pick scabs on your access arm or leg as this could cause infection Do not have a tattoo on your access arm or leg Try not to sleep on your access arm
We want to ensure that women have access to expert advice and information on the risks of pregnancy and childbirth on their mental health.”
Please contact Hope House on 0300 421 6500.
Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 on the next page.
The consent form gives your gynaecologist the right to do only what is written on this form.
Please ensure start date and time and finish date and time of 24 hour urine collections is indicated on the urine bottle.
NHS.UK has more information on what to expect at your first midwife appointment.
Your nurse will advise you on when and how often to use the nasal ointment and body lotion before your procedure.
After your operation - On the ward
follow the advice on NHS UK about testing
patients, visitors and contractors consistently demonstrate acceptable standards of behaviour towards our staff, other patients, visitors and people on