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omeprazole and ad cal.

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I have often seen Professor Dasgupta mentioned and have read about him . This may seem a silly question but does he put patients on the above as routine as other rheumies seem to.

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I don't know to be honest - AdCal almost certainly. Even doctors here do that. But the omeprazole thing does seem to be an English-speaking predilection!

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Exhiker in reply toPMRpro

Thanky.

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Exhiker in reply toPMRpro

sorry thankyou I meant.

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I understand thanky-kindly, suppose it must be thank 'ee ... ;)

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Exhiker in reply toPMRpro

😀

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SID3 in reply toPMRpro

really? I know you are in Italy and when my wife had a (second) stomach haemorrhage in Florence the doctors couldn’t believe that her UK GP did not have her on stomach protectors.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply toSID3

That's Italy - I live in a Germanic autonomous region. And it was a SECOND bleed - they use them here in some cases - he wont let me take NSAIDs in any form (even infusions) without a PPI or alternative and if I showed any gastric problems he'd be far more insistent.

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SID3 in reply toPMRpro

Campanilismo?! The first bleed came out of the blue but she had taken a full dose of aspirin before a flight, which might have triggered it. They did ban aspirin and NSIs after that but really should have put her on a PPI. The one lesson we learned was to check the colour of your poo - black can mean bleeding.

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Not really - the culture is totally different because of the history, It has all the good bits of Italy together with a bit more discipline. And the autonomy protects us from the worst vagaries of the usual Italian political system!

Oh yes - very informative is poo!

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As he’s the lead in the guidelines produced, and it mentions Adcal I guess he does.

Not sure about Omeprazole.

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Thanky.

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Exhiker in reply toDorsetLady

oops sorry keeps coming out as thanky.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toExhiker

No worries, knew what you meant …😀

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tempusfugi in reply toExhiker

Am on a train at the moment. Please can you stop me laughing out loud when I read about thanky😂 Ok, so I've got a simple mind)!!

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Exhiker in reply totempusfugi

Its that darn predicted text. Might become a new word.🤣

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Helipad

he does indeed put patients onto those medications.

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Exhiker in reply toHelipad

ok, thankyou

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Telian

Yes he does - gave them to me as a bundle when first diagnosed - Pred, Ad-Cal and Omeprazole saying you’ll need these as well!

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Exhiker in reply toTelian

thanky Telian

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Meggsy in reply toExhiker

And thanky to you Exhiker! You brought a smile to my face on this grey and drizzly morning in my part of Aus. 🌻

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