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When it reaches the back of your throat, you may be asked to swallow to help the tube go down into the stomach.
/postnatal-video When you go home, you will be given your baby’s child health record (red book).
Please note: You may go home by taxi but you must have someone with you during the journey. The sedation takes 24 hours to completely wear off.
The spray under your tongue may give you a minor headache or dizziness but it will go quickly.
After a while you should feel tired enough to go to bed again to sleep.
You may go home by taxi or public transport but you must have someone to accompany you on the journey.
The first time no retinopathy is found, you’ll usually be invited to go again in 12 months.
When can I go back to work?
If you experience any swelling around the stoma or head and neck, go to your nearest Emergency Department to be examined.
What if I travel or go on holiday? Performing ISC should not restrict your travel or holiday choices, you just need to be organised.
You may also be given injections to keep your blood thin and reduce the risk of blood clots; normally once a day until you go home.
A possible option is to see how things go if you have mild or no symptoms. You will need close observation and repeated scans and blood tests.
An anaesthetist will visit you before you go to theatre and will discuss with you the type of anaesthetic you will be receiving.
In many cases, patients go back to AF following a period of being in sinus rhythm, for others it is not possible to achieve sinus rhythm.
Most patients normally go home after 1 to 2 nights, compared to 5 to 6 nights after open surgery. Smaller scars but the scars will still be visible.
At your first clinic appointment with the oncologist, you will be asked to sign a consent form confirming that you wish to go ahead with the treatment.