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The eye drops will affect your vision and make things appear blurred which usually lasts for 3 to 4 hours.
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If you take warfarin, you will be asked to make an appointment at your GP’s surgery, 3 to 5 days before your surgery date, to have your INR tested.
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The METEOR2 trial The team at Gloucestershire Hospitals are also one of 12 centres in the UK and 3 in Australia taking part in a multi-centre international
This can often be managed with up to 3 days of intravenous antibiotic treatment, but sometimes we may need to do this for a bit longer.
If this happens it should improve over a 3 to 4 week period.
Long term - after 3 months
If your pain does not improve after following this advice for 3 to 4 weeks you may wish to self-refer to the Gloucestershire Podiatry Service, please see
Increasing the number of doses given on time - 8 weeks out of 17 over 80% of doses were given on time with 3 of those at 100%.
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Week 3
Women are 3 times more likely to be affected than men, particularly those who have a young baby.
Change your insulin Pod every 3 days and test your glucose after 1½ hours.
The amount of radiation is equal to the natural radiation we all receive from the atmosphere over a period of about 3 years.
The exercise will get harder every 2 to 3 minutes. We will take ultrasound pictures of your heart during exercise and after we ask you to stop.
You will be advised to take a urine pregnancy test 3 weeks after the procedure.
Your heart needs its own blood supply and this is provided by 3 main coronary arteries.
Usually, HFNO is given for 2 to 3 days but this varies from person to person.
Patients at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) are today (Wednesday 3 August) benefitting from a new state-of-the-art 24-bedded ward costing £4.5m.