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re-introduction.
We offer a face-to-face, group programme to provide advice and support to help you learn new ways of managing your diabetes, called REACCT, or re-education
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Exceptions can be made for relatives hoping to visit on compassionate grounds or to offer support for people with certain conditions (see the visiting
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For clarity, we’ve provided a summary of the current service offer below.
Re-apply every 2 hours for the first 2 to 3 days. If the area becomes very painful, numb or tingles, remove the ice pack immediately.
tinnitus or those requiring rehabilitation, hearing therapy, adult BAHA fitting, CROS aid fitting, cochlear implant after-fitting support and balance re-habilitation
You might wish to offer a small snack (like a cube of cheese or a biscuit with peanut butter) a few hours before the next meal – it will offer extra calories
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REACCT (re-education and carbohydrate counting) offers advice and support to help you learn new ways of managing your diabetes.
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These specialised professionals are equipped to offer essential support and guidance to young people aged 11-16 years who are admitted for their safety
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We are sorry to hear that your baby has died and would like to offer our support at this time.
You are always welcome to be re-referred to the renal psychology service again in the future.
Bladder re-training can be useful and in some cases medication may also help.