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Symptoms to look out for are:
We are unfortunately unable to provide hospital transport to take you home.
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If you agree to have scalp cooling, the nurses will give you more information about what to expect and what you need to bring with you on the day of treatment
You will therefore return to regular screening.
Please note that failure to observe this ruling will result in a Parking Charge Notice being issued to your vehicle.
to stay and stay well.
The catheter is usually kept in until you are able to walk to the toilet.
We are also asking relatives and carers to do everything they can to work with us to get their loved ones home from hospital as quickly and as safely as
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CO are considered by most to be indicative of CO poisoning Levels in smokers are usually <10% but heavy smokers may tolerate levels up to 15%.
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A letter will be sent to your GP to let them know the results of the test.
The ratio of FFA to BOHB in hypoglycaemia can help to detect hyperinsulinism or a fatty oxidation defect.