Another little update.
I would like to start by mentioning the great service I have been getting from my village health centre and the Borders General Hospital. Appointments are arranged very quickly and results of tests are returned fast too, sometimes the bloods results are phoned to me within eight hours of giving the blood.
This morning I popped into the health centre to pick up some medication and asked if it was possible for my GP to phone me at his convenience today, to discuss my endoscopy, biopsy and medication. Within an hour, my GP was on the phone. Very impressive. The good news is the biopsy was negative with no signs of Helicobacter pylori or anything else to worry about in the stomach. The irritation shown on my stomach lining is being blamed on Naproxen and I have been told to stop taking it. The replacement medication is Etoricoxib and my Omeprazole dosage is being doubled for the next four weeks to see if that settles the irritation, although I don't suffer any ill effects from it. In fact, I wasn't aware of it until the endoscopy.
For the past two days, my Rheumatoid Arthritis has hardly been noticeable compared to a few days ago. Then again, I haven't been doing anything silly following my exploits in my garden. Temperature and weather does play a big part in my symptoms and as things are gradually warming up, the flare-ups are lessening and I am able to do some modelling for longer periods.
As for my anaemia, still no word from my haematologist after the last blood samples, so the reason for that remains a mystery. Investigations are continuing as to what is causing my iron levels to remain low but while it remains so, I can't start on the Sulphasalazine. Over the next two weeks or so, I have to give another blood sample, undergo a colonoscopy and catch up with my GP again. Hopefully, it will be more good news, even if the anaemia problem isn't solved.
Dave