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The team can be contacted by email at ghn-tr.psatracker@nhs.net or by telephone at 0774 1331 309 Please do not change your address or any other details
As a carer you will not be expected to give patient care unless it is safe to do so and you have the agreement of the person you care for and the care
Our teams do this in windowless rooms that don’t have the space for family members to be there for support.
Why do people need to have a vitrectomy?
Keep the ticket with you; please do not leave it in the car. When returning to your car, pay for your stay at the pay machine/station.
They do this by listening to your concerns and then providing relevant and accessible information and support, not only for you, but your family and friends
If you plan to take time out of training (TOOT) for 3 months or more, here is what you need to do: Complete a SuppoRTT registration form.
If this is not possible, please do make sure that the nursing staff are aware when you are admitted.
Why do I need this operation?
Do I need to take any special precautions?
Do you work for a local business that may want to nominate us for Charity of the year.
If you do become pregnant after this procedure it could be dangerous to both you and the fetus.
If your symptoms do not respond to the exercise and advice given in the group we can offer and one to one appointment or you have another musculoskeletal
Make sure that you do not use solutions beyond their expiry date, shown on the bottle.
As stated within the Gloucestershire 'Do Not Prescribe List', generically available Phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors are recommended locally
patients when compared with standard as needed medication by Dr Paul Perkins Management of Challenging Patients by Sarah Mather & Debbie Elliott What do
Second-line in patients who do not respond to glyceryl trinitrate 0.4% ointment
When you are ready to be discharged, the physiotherapists will talk to you about any exercises you will need to do at home.
Please ask your surgical team about anything you do not fully understand or want explained in more detail.
If non-hormonal treatments do not relieve your symptoms, please talk to your oncologist and cancer care team about the risks and benefits of hormonal management