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… in bed - If you can’t sleep, try not to lie there worrying about it. If after a while you realise you’re not getting to … Having the opportunity to talk openly and honestly about how you are feeling can be invaluable, whether this is … it is worth seeing your GP or nurse specialist to talk about options for psychological support. Mindfulness It’s …
… Action for ME’s website provides lots of information about ME/CFS including advice about benefits, welfare and employment rights, local … The M.E. Association https://meassociation.org.uk/about-the-mea/ The M.E. Association is a medical charity …
… on their finances. We cannot advise you directly about finances and accessing benefits as this is a … you to add this appeal. This can include more information about the condition, the therapy approach that we offer and … Mobility aids and wheelchairs We can offer advice about the potential benefits of mobility aids. Please ask …
… any ARs considered consistent with information available about an Investigational medicinal Product (IMP). They must … by an IMP, but which are not consistent with information about the IMP (these are the most serious of events and are … currently taking place at North Bristol NHS Trust. About Research & Development Find out more about our research …
… Antenatal Mental Health & Wellbeing Read information about mental health in pregnancy on NHS.uk Mental health in … before, during and after pregnancy. Or for information about things you can do yourself, and symptoms to look out for, find out more about mental health during pregnancy. Antenatal Mental Health …
… the guidance provided by your consultant neuropsychiatrist about reducing or stopping medications before coming for the … to give you any further information or to explain more about the procedure. Your appointment should take about 10-15 minutes. How long until I get my results? The …
… simple procedure performed to give us accurate information about your blood oxygen levels whilst you exercise. Why do I … be put on your ear. This will provide us with information about your blood oxygen levels. You will then be asked to … is the most basic test that would give us this information about your exercise tolerance and limitations. When will I be …
… have heard of or experienced, but takes much less time, about 3-5 minutes, which would make it suitable to offer to … research team will contact you to give you the information about Stage 2. They will discuss the study with you. If you … receive your consent. This is in case you change your mind about participating. If you do, please let us know. The …
… Sometimes there will be choices to be made about your care and we encourage you to be a partner in your … During your appointment If you are asked to make a choice about your care, you may have lots of questions. The … okay to ask … Sometimes there will be choices to be made about your care and we encourage you to be a partner in your …
… and leave promptly afterwards. Do not call to check about an appointment. We will contact you directly if there … ask staff if they have washed their hands Check with staff about bringing in food items. Wrapped sweets are preferable to unwrapped Talk to staff if you have concerns about the cleanliness of the ward or public areas Use public …