I spent yesterday tackling some small tasks around the house, like getting our blankets washed. Then, at noon, Dave and I went to the Royal Free Hospital for his, as I put it ambiguously yesterday, "procedure." I suppose there's no reason I can't come right out and say that he had an endoscopy, because he's been having terrible heartburn related (we believe) to one of his Crohn's medications. The good news is, it found no evidence of ulcers or anything like that -- but it did find irritation, so he's going to need a stronger antacid and he's changing one of his meds as well.
Dave had optimistically made dinner reservations at an Italian restaurant for last night, but we wound up cancelling them because he was tired after the hospital. (He'd forgotten he had this appointment when he made them.) So we'll put that off until next weekend, maybe.
I did some stuff in the garden -- mainly pulling ivy off the rose bushes, trimming back more of the blackberries and removing a dead wallflower. Olga, as you can see, joined me. She loves yardwork!
That's good that Dave's endoscopy went ok. Pirate has had some of those done over the past few years..he likes getting to see his insides on the screen!
ReplyDeleteDave didn't mention being able to watch, but I'm sure if he could, he did!
DeleteI'm glad he got good news, these photos are great and that blue is striking.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it an amazing sky?
DeleteOlga is clearly managing the garden work. Management is a lot more tiring than labour.
ReplyDeleteShe is the boss of me, as Ms. Moon would say.
DeleteI’m glad the news was good for Dave. That sky looks like a Costa del Sol sky -- although not one we’ve had recently. I love this time of year in climates like yours. The flowering trees are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific season, I agree.
DeleteIt's rare to see a cloudless sky in England, yes. I'm glad Dave's findings are nothing ominous. GERD is worrying, aside from being miserable, particularly for a good cook like Dave. Please pass on good wishes from this imaginary friend!
ReplyDeleteWill do! Yeah, I know it's been causing him a lot of misery, particularly at night.
DeleteOh my, what a large and glorious Prunus you found.
ReplyDeleteI am having a tooth extraction on Thursday and have just agreed to attend Drag Bingo that night. But I do understand you cancelling.
I am all about large and glorious Prunuses.
DeleteI haven’t had one yet but know that day is coming soon.
ReplyDeleteWhen I had mine (back in the states) I was knocked out entirely, but Dave was awake for his. I don't think I'd like that at all.
DeleteGood news about Dave, indeed.
ReplyDeleteLove the blooming trees; our dogwoods are blooming as are azaleas and crepe myrtles and such. We were warned of torrential rains and high winds yesterday and it was sunny and gorgeous and mild, so yard work was in order on the side of the pond, too!
Well, I'm glad that stormy weather didn't materialize! I was reading about bad storms elsewhere in the South.
DeleteThat sky is pretty amazing and the photo with Olga looking at the tree is perfect. Also, Olgas version of gardening is also mine. It's safer for the plants that way.
ReplyDeleteAs YP said, she's the "manager"!
DeleteBlue sky days are amazing as is that tree. Glad to hear Dave's procedure didn't turn up anything horrible.
ReplyDeleteWe are all glad about that!
DeleteOur sky looks like that this morning too. Absolutely unreal.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that Dave's endoscopy didn't show anything scary. Sounds a lot like Mr. Moon's recent "procedure." Up the antacids. All will be well.
I think changing the medication will be the big difference. Of course, who knows what this new med will bring. Seems like everything has side effects.
Delete(It's actually the same med in different form, pill instead of powder, with a stronger antacid on the side.)
DeleteGlad Dave is fine. Pepcid AC was recommended for me after my endoscopy - don't know if you have that brand there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice day to get out in the garden. I like the sweet photo of Olga gazing at the lovely tree!
I don't think we have Pepcid here. We have these horrible little chewy things called Gaviscon.
DeleteReally glad that Dave's endoscopy news was good. Always a relief to get good news like that.
ReplyDeleteOlga is adorable looking up at that tree on that beautiful blue-sky day.
I think she was looking for squirrels, to be honest!
DeleteHope Dave will feel better with the new regimen. We had the same crisp blue sky yesterday, what a delight.
ReplyDeleteSo welcome after this rainy gray winter!
DeleteGlad it went well and it sounds like a good report to me. I love seeing Olga enjoying the spring weather. That top photo is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI made her stand next to the tree and she looked up at it all on her own -- I couldn't have asked for better timing!
DeleteI'm glad the endo went well and that the irritation can be addressed with medication.
ReplyDeleteOlga is so obviously enjoying the sunshine. She's such a sweet dog. We're supposed to get four inches of snow today. WTF
WTF is right! That's crazy!
DeleteHappy for Dave's news and treatment for that condition. I love blue sky days! We're starting to get some too.
ReplyDeleteSlowly but surely the seasons are turning.
DeleteOlga is exuding happiness and contentment in that last picture. She is a happy dog. Glad that Dave has a path to let him feel better. Heartburn is just the pits.
ReplyDeleteShe is indeed a happy dog. I think her life is pretty much ideal.
DeleteI love that last photo.
ReplyDeleteYou'll probably see many variations of it over the coming summer! LOL
DeleteChron's is such a horrible thing, Matt's wife has it and I know it affect other parts of her like her throat.
ReplyDeleteDid you notice that my 'sting' post got removed. The gods that be obviously didn't like it. Just shows you that everything is monitored.
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What?! I didn't see your Sting post -- at least, I don't think I did. What did it say? Are you sure it's not still on your blog but unpublished, saved as a draft or something like that?
DeleteCloudless skies here too - though sadly a full house of Covid so ugh... no getting out for a little while.
ReplyDeleteOh no! I hope it's mild and you all feel better soon!
DeleteIn that first photo I believe Olga is looking for asteroids in that clear blue sky. And in the final photo it is obvious that all of your yard work has tired her out.
ReplyDeleteHa! Olga wouldn't know an asteroid if it hit her on the head. Now, a flying squirrel, maybe!
DeleteOlga pictures! Yay! And I'm glad Dave's procedure found nothing too bad. I hope the stronger stomach medication does the trick for him.
ReplyDeleteI'll let you know when I know!
DeleteThat sky looks just like Australia's sky.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad nothing bad was found in Dave's endoscopy, but ugh on the heartburn.
Olga is doing a great job supervising.
She is an excellent manager.
DeleteYour yard is looking good. I can see why Olga enjoys it so. Hugs, Edna B.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it was nothing more serious. Uncomfortable, not fun, yes. But at least now you can go onward. All my best to him.
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