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You will not cause any damage to your back by moving, even if it is sore.
If it is within a normal range, it is unlikely you will have a DVT.
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It is important that you read this page before your appointment as it gives you important information about what to expect.
If you were not taking it before the surgery, you should not need it afterwards.
Additionally, it has strengthened the lab reporting work conducted by the Haematology Consultants and the Registrar Team.
However, it is safe to use in the rest of your pregnancy and after you have given birth.
It is more common to have blood in the urine if you are taking medication that thins the blood.
It can be distressing for children to witness their parents upset if anomalies or abnormalities are discovered.
Do not continue to apply a cream/lotion if you have a reaction to it.
If an abnormality is found it is usually treated during this operation.
We will update it each time with the radium-223 dose and the date it was given.
It can help if you make a list of your questions and take it with you to your appointment.
It is advisable that you have someone to drive you to and from the hospital.
Microbiology Notes When collecting and transporting samples which may play a part in a medico-legal case, it is usually necessary to observe a “chain of
It can sometimes take a long time for the results to come back as they are often very busy.
This may miss the chance to identify the cancer early enough to treat it before it makes you unwell. PSA monitoring – have regular PSA blood tests.
Please note: It is important that the specimen is received at the hospital or your GP’s surgery on the day that it is produced.
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