The Night Before Your Procedure

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Medical, Educational

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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Charlie Kits in demo the night before your procedure. Find out when you need to stop eating or drinking in the hours before the procedure. Following these instructions is important for your safety. Find out exactly what your doctors instructions are for you. You'll need to follow them, or your procedure may need to be rescheduled. MEDICATIONS. If your doctor tells you to take some or all of irregular medications, you may need to take them with just a sip of water the day of your procedure, where your glasses instead of contact lenses, don't wear any makeup. Don't wear any jewelry, including earrings or tongue ring. Any kind of jewelry on your body can cause serious problems like injuries or burns. Be sure to take out any piercings and leave them at home. Make sure you have a ride home. You'll need to plan for a ride home, especially if you're going home that same day. Even if you think the anesthesia has worn off, it's just not safe to drive yourself. And you may not be allowed to take a cab or a bus home alone. Check with your doctor to see what arrangements you need to make. In fact, most procedures you have to have somebody stay with you at home and help you out