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However, even if you eat a healthy diet and your cholesterol levels are normal, it is still recommended that you take a cholesterol lowering medication
Diet and fluids Having enough water and fibre in the diet is essential and may help the person maintain continence; 8 cups of fluid a day is recommended
This can be helped by: sipping water often. avoiding fizzy or flavoured water, even diet drinks, as these can damage your teeth. chewing sugar-free gum
Take regular exercise, stopping smoking and reduce the fat in your diet.
Eat healthy, try to include plenty of proteins such as fish, eggs, fresh fruit and vegetables in your diet.
You can eat and drink normally after discharge although we do recommend a lighter diet for today.
Start on a low fibre diet.
Diet
G-Care Domperidone - MHRA restrictions Emergency Sedation (formerly Rapid Tranquillisation) - intranet Ketamine (multimodal analgesia) - intranet MAOI Diet
Give advice on diet, mouth and skin care. Phlebotomist A phlebotomist is trained to take blood samples and will be present at most clinics.
A balanced, varied diet is recommended and you should try to eat 3 or more times a day.
Always maintain a healthy and well balanced diet. If you feel you are not eating enough, let your doctor, one of the nurses or your dietician know.
Diet tips
Fasting You will be given instructions about your diet during the pre-admission clinic appointment.
Getting ready for treatment Is there anything I can do before or after my treatment that might make it more effective (e.g. diet, exercise)?