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You can eat and drink normally after discharge; although we do recommend a lighter diet for today.
Any pain or sickness will be treated, so we can get you back on your usual diet.
Start on a low fibre diet.
Eating a balanced diet which is rich in fruit, vegetable and protein will help your body to repair itself and fight infection
Of the 14 cases, 5 were treated with insulin, 5 with non-insulin glucose lowering medication and 4 were diet controlled.
During this time, you need to eat a relatively soft diet. This will be discussed with you by the doctors/nurses.
drink from when your clinician advises You can eat and drink normally after discharge following the time stated above; although we do recommend a lighter diet
Your discharging nurse will let you know when you can start to drink and eat normally following your procedure; although we do recommend a lighter diet
Eat a nutritionally well-balanced diet.
They can also help your family and carers, and can advise healthcare professionals who are supporting you with your diet and nutrition.
You will also get a follow up outpatient’s appointment if required, along with advice on: rest diet activity pain control dressings wound care
Begin a low fibre diet.
You can eat and drink normally after about an hour; however, we do recommend a lighter diet for today.
you can eat and drink You can eat and drink normally after discharge following the time stated by your clinician; although we do recommend a lighter diet
Your diet
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