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… to take in. You may feel lots of emotions and be concerned about how the diagnosis and/or treatment will impact your … a conversation with one of the Cancer Support Team about your health needs or concerns in relation to your … changes, moving around. Emotional concerns like worries about the future, feeling a lack of control. Practical …
… We know how important it is that you receive details about your visit to hospital quickly and easily. That’s why we’re introducing ways for you to receive information about your appointment by text or email direct to your … for when you’re given an appointment, but other letters about your care will continue to be posted to you. How to …
… Information for patients who have had a skin graft. About skin grafts What is a skin graft? A skin graft is the … depth of the wound. The aim is to get the wound healed in about two weeks, but healing may take longer. Infection can … your doctor or nurse if you would like further information about any of these points and poor nutrition. After a skin …
… for genetic testing. The test may give us information about why you developed breast cancer and about your risks of developing new cancers in the future. As … get the best possible health care, based on what we know about your cancer. Is breast cancer inherited? Most breast …
… able and confident to manage their pain. How will talking about my pain help? Patients referred to the Pain Management … This is an opportunity to talk to one of our specialists about the pain and the effects of the pain on your life. This assessment involves talking about the pain: where it is, how long it has been present, …
… to expect in the Emergency Department For more information about what to expect and where you might be seen in the … Please be aware we do not pay for patients' taxis. What about my regular medications? We know that often people wait … member of staff for more details. How can I give feedback about ED? You can give feedback via the Friends & Family Test …
… to invite you to take part too, by sharing your thoughts about your experiences of the birth. If you decide not to … study and there will be no risk to you. To find out more about the possible benefits or risks to the caesarean birth … If you agree to take part, we will ask you some questions about yourself (such as age and ethnicity). We will also ask …
… 4888 to get up to date information I think I’m being silly about a small blemish but I really hate the way it looks. Can … more easily visible difference but doesn’t seem worried about their appearance. How do I get referred? We only accept … more easily visible difference but doesn’t seem worried about their appearance. … We only accept referrals from a …
… If you withdraw from a study, we will keep the information about you that we have already obtained. To safeguard your … and Social Care Research . If you wish to find out more about how we look after your data, please view the North … NHS Trust Privacy Statement in full. Further information about how this data is used for research purposes can be …
… if you could bring along the results/report. I’m worried about my memory, should I be worried? Worries about memory are quite common. Problems with memory can arise … be an interview by a psychologist who will ask questions about the problems you are having. Then you will be asked to …