Today
may be a dry day, at least no rain
is shown in the forecast. There
may even be some nice sunshine in
the early evening, but most of the
day seems like it will be dry.
This afternoon should see 21° C
for a few hours. Tomorrow may
feature sunny spells followed by
pure sunshine, but the afternoon
temperature may still only rise
to 21° C again.
Yesterday was a good and
bad day. It was bad because I felt
bad again. I find it hard to
describe the symptoms because it
was nearly everything the hurt,
felt stiff, felt creaky, and my
guts felt funny (mostly the return
of the side effect of Mounjaro
where the contents of the stomach
don't empty, and start to
ferment). The good was probably
the late afternoon beer tasting
session - sort of.
It was because I was
feeling off colour that I had a
very slow morning. I managed to do
the essentials, like washing my
hair and showering, but I never
managed to finish doing all the
washing up left in the kitchen
sink, and I never seemed to find
the time, energy, enthusiasm, get
up and go, to go shopping like I
wanted to. It is possible that I
had two packets of instant noodles
for breakfast, and with hindsight
that was a bit too much.
When lunch time arrived I
knew it would be sensible to have
something to line my stomach
before the beer drinking later on
in the afternoon. I know I had a
deli roll filled with cheese and
Kimchi, but I may have also had
another dose of instant noodles.
After my recent delivery for
"Asian food" I have quite a few
new flavours of instant noodles
that are very tempting. It is
possible I had two packets for
lunch and not for breakfast, but I
am ashamed to say it could have
been for both breakfast and lunch.
During the afternoon,
actually very early in the
afternoon - which was a surprise -
the lens hood I had ordered from
Amazon arrived. It was for the new
(secondhand) lens I bought on Ebay
recently. I tried it on the lens
and it didn't fit. I am slowly
realising that Sigma, and probably
other camera lens makers, have a
bad habit of changing the fitment
of lens hoods on seeming to be
identical lenses.
I may be too simple to
realise the subtleties of lens
design, but if I was designing
them I would re-use as much of an
earlier design as possible - and
very much so for how a lens hood
is attached. At the front of most
camera lenses is a threaded area
for screwing on filters and
similar attachments. All lenses
use the same thread, but different
lenses have different diameters.
That makes the filter designers
job easy, and there are plenty of
third party filter designers whose
lenses only have one important
parameter - the diameter. Around
that thread is a ring of plastic
that has the fitting for the lens
hood. Why are they not standard.
My Sigma lens has no focus
motor - the camera body has the
motor in it. There is a version
that does have a focus motor (as
do all Canon fitting lenses), and
at first glance they are identical
- except they have a different
fitting for a lens hood. How
bloody stupid is that, and once
again I have wasted good money by
getting the wrong one because the
exact type is not always
specified. For a simple piece of
black plastic, they are not cheap
!
I tried to have a rest
before Jodie arrived for the beer
tastings session, but I only
seemed to have about half an hour,
and that is not enough for the
snooze I really wanted. In fact
Jodie arrived later than expected,
although not that much later. She
spent the first 30 to 40 minutes
mostly ignoring me as she read The
Metro. Once she had arrived I
messaged Michael to say she was
here, and we would soon be
drinking. Michael replied that he
didn't think he could make it, but
as usual he turned up at about his
normal time moaning about the
traffic delaying him.
I have to admit it is nice,
or should be nice, to have some
company, but these beer tasting
sessions feel very dull now. Many
of the beers are not to my taste.
I sometimes wonder if Covid left a
change in my taste buds that comes
to the fore with the taste of
beer. Of course there are some
beers, typically the sour beers
that Jodie likes, and seem like a
modern invention by brewers who
don't know how to brew, that I
have never liked.
It was about 7pm when Jodie
and Michael had left, and I looked
forward to my dinner. It was to be
one of two packets of spare ribs
in black bean sauce that I had
ordered as part of my "Asian Food"
order recently. The only problem
is that the cooking instructions
said to steam them for 20 minutes,
but I do not have the facilities
to steam anything here. I cooked
them in the microwave, and the
result was not so good. No matter
how cooked, the ratio of bone to
meat was very high. If I had
steamed them as recommended, the
meat would probably fall off the
bones easier, but even so, it was
still an awful lot of bone for
little meat. I still have one
packet left, and I may try boiling
that one, but I don't hold out
much hope for a satisfactory meal.
For a "dessert" I had yet another
packet of instant noodles.
My evening was the usual
TV, and then reading a few pages
before turning out the light. I
think I fell asleep very quickly
once the light was out. All I can
remember of the night was getting
up at least once to go for a pee,
and I am very sure I had a dream
or two, but I can't seem to find a
single memory of what the dream(s)
were about. With hindsight I
seemed to get up too early, but I
didn't seem to be able to sleep
any more - probably because the
toilet was calling.
In some ways it would have
been nice to have vomited when I
went to the toilet, except
vomiting is always unpleasant. The
reason why vomiting may have left
a good effect is that my stomach
(not my belly - that is lower
down) was full of last nights
food, and it was fermenting. I was
getting some horrible "eggy
burps". It would have been nice to
purge that, although after some
quite powerful burping it did calm
down after a while.
Yesterday I reported that I
hadn't had a poo in the morning,
although I am sure something moved
later in the afternoon, but maybe
it left a legacy of some
"blockage". This morning, while
having my usual pee after getting
up, I did pass a fairly chunky
poo, and it was a bit
uncomfortable. When I weighed
myself I saw I had actually gained
about 600gm. That was not good
news, but after the beer drinking
I did expect some gain, and maybe
poor blood glucose readings.
In fact my blood glucose
was not too bad, and might even be
described as good - well a two of
the readings were fairly good. I
got readings of 7.8, 7.8 and
8.0mmol/l. That averages to
7.87mmol/l, and was my second
lowest reading this month. In fact
only one reading was as low in
May.
Having taken my readings I
tried to go back to sleep again,
but I didn't manage to sleep, and
I quickly gave up trying when I
could feel more movement in my
bowel area. After a while I got
off my bed and headed to the
toilet. To my surprise I did a
very big (mostly long !) poo, and
I also had a small wee as well.
The pooing was quite uncomfortable
after the previous one had
stretched me a bit, and I was very
happy once the deed had been done,
I was also quite glad to see that
my weight gain had fallen to just
400gm, and in fact my weight was
100gm less than the day before
yesterday.
This morning I feel, or
maybe felt lousy again. In some
ways it feels like a very mild
version of 'flu. All sorts of
joints and muscles seem to be
aching. Maybe no serious aches,
but still enough to be annoying.
Oh well, at least my blood
pressure is pretty normal this
morning - 125/75 - although my
pulse rate of 74 is a bit high.
I have several plans for
today. They all start with my
usual lie down, and very often a
snooze, once I have uploaded all
these words to my web server. The
next, and important thing, is to
finish some laundry I started
yesterday. This time, after lots
of experience, I didn't even think
I would ever finish yesterday, and
knew I would have to finish it
today. Once that is done I will
probably take a walk to Aldi to
buy some food I need, and probably
food I shouldn't eat. I think once
I have finished in Aldi I can
return to extreme lazy mode
again.......probably. The only
other thing I thought I might do
is, I have just realised, tomorrow
night. It is a Chain gig in The
Partridge pub in Bromley - easy to
get to, but it does get stupidly
crowded. I may only stay for half
an hour to get a few snaps on my
Canon camera with the new Sigma
lens on it - the same lens as the
favourite on my big Nikon camera,
and which fortunately came with a
lens hood. Hopefully I will be in
the right mood for this gig
tomorrow, but first there is today
to get through.