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… or doctor. Most people with CKD will benefit from a healthy diet. Simple changes to your eating will help to … what we eat overall should come from each food group for a healthy, balanced diet. You don’t need to get this balance … The Eatwell Guide recommends 6-8 cups or glasses a day. If you have CKD aiming to drink at least 8-10 cups a …
… answer your questions. When you have been diagnosed with a blood cancer your treatment may include chemotherapy and … different effects on different cancer types. You may have a combination of different cancer drugs. Treatment is given … blood tests before all your treatment appointments at a pre-assessment appointment. The chemotherapy suite has 10 …
… self-management and remote monitoring My Medical Record is a free and secure website where you can access information … and password in the same way you would for other online services. My Medical Record is owned and operated by … and password in the same way you would for other online services. My Medical Record is owned and operated by …
… happy for you to go home. For your safety, you should have a responsible adult with you, who has read this information, … Review due April 2027. NBT002438 Head Injuries Contact Emergency Department (ED) Gate 35, Level 0 Brunel building … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals Head Injury Therapy Unit (HITU) - For …
… directly about finances and accessing benefits as this is a specialised area, but we can help you with: … malaise. These two key areas can both be included in our standard clinic letters. However, if you need to appeal … adaptive equipment You will need to contact the social services department you live in, which is provided by the …
… quality care that is tailored to the individual, we use a framework of care called the Purple Butterfly approach. … This approach is used to acknowledge when the focus of a persons care is comfort and symptom control and to identify … audits to measure quality and effectiveness. If you are a relative, carer, or friend caring for someone at the end of …
… control, reduced medication and the ability to live a more normal life Flexibility of when and how often to dialyse, greater freedom to work, a more enjoyable diet and feeling better emotionally and … dialysis allows us to sit down and eat together as a family and I don’t have to worry about what food to eat. …