Acromegaly
For patients diagnosed with acromegaly - explaining what having the condition entails and how it can be treated
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For patients diagnosed with acromegaly - explaining what having the condition entails and how it can be treated
Read moreFor patients diagnosed with Addison’s Disease - explains its causes and treatment and gives advice on what to do when you are unwell
Read moreExplains what adjustments (if any) are needed to your regular medication for people with diabetes having an endoscopic procedure
Read moreInstructions if your diabetes is controlled by insulin and/or tablets on when to stop taking your medication and when to stop eating and drinking before an operation or procedure
Read moreAdvice for food reintroduction and eating well for those who have had weight loss surgery
Read moreWhat to expect once you have a date for your weight loss surgery
Read moreOutlines how often you will need blood tests and what supplements you should be taking and when, following weight loss surgery
Read moreFor patients prescribed the prolactin-blocking medication called Bromocriptine for prolactinoma (tumour in the pituitary gland)
Read moreFor patients prescribed the prolactin-blocking medication called Cabergoline for prolactinoma (tumour in the pituitary gland)
Read moreFor patients prescribed carbimazole medication to reduce overactivity of the thyroid gland
Read moreExplains how to prevent and manage constipation after weight loss surgery
Read moreInformation to optimise the treatment you are taking, manage your diabetes effectively and to ensure that you and your eyes remain healthy in years to come
Read moreExplains how to monitor your Type 1 diabetes during illness
Read moreThis statement from the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust’s Department of Ophthalmology (Eye Department) relates to diabetic retinopathy and vaginal birth.
Read moreFor patients undergoing bariatric (weight loss) surgery and provides advice on changes in diet and eating behaviours prior to surgery
Read moreOutlines what to expect in the first 6 weeks following your weight loss surgery and provides information and advice to support you
Read moreGives advice on looking after your feet for patients with diabetes
Read moreOnline tutorials and manual for FreeStyle Libre - a small sensor placed just under the surface of your skin in the subcutaneous layer (where you would normally do an injection), which measures interstitial glucose
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