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Try and sit as still as possible and they will be over more quickly.
soon as they become aware.
It is important that you fill in this chart as truthfully as you can because it will give us information about how your bladder is working.
For Mycobacterium investigations collect as much as possible. Optimal volume for adults is at least 6 mLs.
For support with weight loss, speak to the CNS team as you can be referred to a dietician.
This was regularly raised as a concern by both patients and the clinical teams.
• Monitor your fatigue and apply strategies, as discussed in clinic, for managing, if required.
Disabled car parking is available as marked on the map.
The staff are visible on the ward throughout most of the day, serving food, washing up and cleaning in the ward pantry as well as delivering stock.
If you are taking blood thinning medication such as warfarin or rivaroxaban, please let your referring doctor know.
You can return to normal sexual relations as soon as you feel comfortable. When can I play sport again?
Our infection prevention and control team monitor coronavirus (COVID-19) rates in the county daily, to keep you as safe as possible.
As it can be difficult to always know who to go to for information, we identify one of the therapists as a link person for the therapy-related aspects
Staff at the Indian restaurant raised the money through customer donations as well as fundraising through a bake sale and taking part in the charity’s
Clear fluids can be black tea, Bovril ® or Oxo ® any squash except blackcurrant as it stains the bowel, ap ple juice or any other juice as long as it does
As well as his commitment to the department he has more recently supported his fellow countrymen and women by forming a community/charity group to support
How much money needs to be raised as part of the appeal?
This is known as self-discharge.
as to reduce any discomfort.
Your call will be returned as soon as possible. Alternatively, you can email the diabetes nurses: Email: ghn-tr.diabetesnurses@nhs.net