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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
The qFIT has many advantages over the gFOBt, for example, qFIT is specific to human haemoglobin so is less influenced by diet and medication than gFOBt
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.
Of the 14 cases, 5 were treated with insulin, 5 with non-insulin glucose lowering medication and 4 were diet controlled.
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
During this time, you need to eat a relatively soft diet. This will be discussed with you by the doctors/nurses.
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.
Begin a low fibre diet.
You can eat and drink normally after about an hour; however, we do recommend a lighter diet for today.
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
You will also get a follow up outpatient’s appointment if required, along with advice on: rest diet activity pain control dressings wound care
This may include: how you sit on the toilet your diet laxative use anything else the physiologist may think will help you
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
Will EPO affect my diet?
Your diet
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