Snowcrystal
New Member
Hello all
Next Friday I have to have my Gastroscopy (Camera down the throat, Oesophagus, and stomach) to see if gastritis is still present and to see if I have developed Barrats oesophagus.
My GP suggested a while back that the doctors at the hospital might want me to stop taking my Omeprazol so that they can get a true look at what is going on.
The doctor at the hospital never mentioned it when I had my consult with him last month.
I rang the nurses in the endoscopy unit to find out and she was, yeah but, no but about it all...In the end she said that if I could live without Omeprazol for a while then fine...If not carry on taking it.
I have stopped taking it for 3 days (today) and am starting to suffer...Do you think as it takes 3 days for me to start suffering to just stop taking it 3 days prior to the scope?
What would you do?....I don't even know the name of the doctor that will be performing the procedure....(as it's not noted) so I can't exactly leave him/her a message...(Obviously the nurse was not that informative).
Any ideas please.
(((hugs)))
Next Friday I have to have my Gastroscopy (Camera down the throat, Oesophagus, and stomach) to see if gastritis is still present and to see if I have developed Barrats oesophagus.
My GP suggested a while back that the doctors at the hospital might want me to stop taking my Omeprazol so that they can get a true look at what is going on.
The doctor at the hospital never mentioned it when I had my consult with him last month.
I rang the nurses in the endoscopy unit to find out and she was, yeah but, no but about it all...In the end she said that if I could live without Omeprazol for a while then fine...If not carry on taking it.
I have stopped taking it for 3 days (today) and am starting to suffer...Do you think as it takes 3 days for me to start suffering to just stop taking it 3 days prior to the scope?
What would you do?....I don't even know the name of the doctor that will be performing the procedure....(as it's not noted) so I can't exactly leave him/her a message...(Obviously the nurse was not that informative).
Any ideas please.
(((hugs)))