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Sunday
26th April 2026 |
09:30 BST
Yesterday started with
mist, but that soon lifted. By about
10am, and possibly a little earlier if
you count weak hazy sunshine as
sunshine, the milky grey sky broke up
enough for some nice sunny spells that
lasted until 5pm when there was full
sunshine until sunset. At least that
is what was forecast - I am unsure if
the last bit was right. The late
afternoon reached 20° C for perhaps a
single hour, but there were more hours
of 19° C. The wind was very light, and
overall it was a nice day.
I'm not sure the forecast is 100%
correct for today. We seem to have
had more than sunny spells, but
less than full sunshine so far
this morning. I would describe it
as lots of hazy sunshine. The sky
is still mostly milky white, and
one interpretation of the forecast
could be that it will stay that
way for most of the day. So lots
of hazy sunshine all day. Oh well,
that is better than nothing, and
there is always the hope that big
gaps in that that thin misty cloud
might open up to allow stronger
sunshine through. This afternoon
may reach 18° C. Tomorrow could
see strong sunshine for the
morning, and up to 2pm. After that
there will be sunny spells. From
8pm there could be light rain for
the rest of the day.
Yesterday was one of those
days where not much seemed to
happen, but it did, and it did in
a couple of ways. It was also a
day when I seemed to control my
eating better than some days,
although the real hero is probably
the (prescribed) Furosemide tablet
I took in the evening. It is a
powerful diuretic (i.e. it make
you pee a lot).
I am unsure what made me do
it, but it was something I had
been meaning to do for some time.
I guess that recently the need to
do it had become acute. It was to
re-install the operating system on
the old iMac I use mostly as a
music player in the dining room. A
few recent updates had caused some
problems to the point when it
would just not boot. Even before
that there was a good reason to
re-install.
One update had a
silly effect on the Bluetooth
system. No matter what I did I
could not convince the Bluetooth
system that it was a computer. It
reported to my phone that it was a
headset - and you can't transfer
pictures to a headset ! The
operating system that I had
originally installed was MX Linux,
and apart from the updates causing
problems it seemed to be generally
useful, albeit sometimes feeling a
bit slow.
The operating system I
installed yesterday was Linux Mint
- the same operating system that I
am using on my main PC (that I am
typing these words into right
now). It was a fairly simple
process, but made much easier by
familiarity with it. One tricky
part for the novice is
partitioning the hard disk. The
installer will do that for you,
but I prefer my customised way.
Apart from that it is just a few
clicks to tell it useful stuff
like where in the world you are so
it shows the correct time, and
uses the correct keyboard layout,
and then it just gets on with it
by itself.
The bit which takes a bit
of time is configuring the desktop
so it looks like Windows XP -
which I find looks more pleasing
than other options. Making some
icon look like Windows versions,
such as making the audio player
Audacious look and act like
Winamp, does mean a journey into
"forbidden" areas of the hard
drive, but once again I am very
familiar with it so it is no
problem at all.
The whole operation took
much of the afternoon, and the
longest thing of all was copying
the backup I took of all the music
stored on the old operating system
back to the new system. There was
about 140GB of music files, and
some were not easy to replace
because they were ripped from CD's
that Jodie had bought, or were
even given to her, at some of the
gigs she goes to. It think I am
safe to say here that most of
those are not to my taste at all,
but it keeps Jodie amused while we
are having a beer tasting session.
I am happy to say that the
fresh install still seems to be
working perfectly this morning,
and it was time well spent. That
time, I just realised, could be
described as much of the time
between lunch and dinner -
although when I was copying the
music back to the internal hard
disk I just let it get on with it,
and I had a lie down and read for
some time.
I said in the pre-amble,
near the top of this page, that I
seemed to manage to control my
eating a bit better yesterday. I
had, as intended, and noted
yesterday, skipped breakfast, or
actually moved breakfast to lunch
time. I had one bowl of instant
noodles. Unfortunately they were
one of the packets I bought that
have rice instead of wheat
noodles. It is possible that they
are healthier in some way, but
they are also nasty, and so don't
count.
I thought I had a plan to
make those very thin rice noodles
more palatable. I used scissors to
cut the long strands of the
noodles to almost fit on a spoon
(I can't be bothered to learn to
use chopsticks). It made them
easier to eat, but did nothing for
the flavour, or lack of it, and
the sauce that is added when
making the packet up seemed quite
thin and tasteless. Overall, I
still think those rice noodles are
rubbish !
It was lucky that I had
also planned to have a ham roll.
It was a home constructed roll, or
at least the filling was (I did
not bake the deli roll, and bought
it ready to use). I did cut the
roll in two, and buttered both
sides with real butter. I then put
in a generous amount of ready
sliced ham with a thin squirt of
powerful English mustard. It was
rather delicious, and I had to use
some will power to stop me making
up another of them.
My dinner was a couple of
packs of sandwiches I had bought
from Tesco the day before. I
followed them with quite a
restrained amount of Strawberry
Cheesecake ice cream. At some
point I did have a couple of
snacks, and one of them was a
couple of small bags of cheese and
Marmite flavoured puffs. I also
think I had a couple of (alleged)
hot pepperami style stick made for
Aldi. To be honest, compared to
the real thing they are a bit
naff.
I had been thinking of
going out last night to a Chain
gig in Beckenham, but I think my
mid afternoon I was starting to
realise that I would not want to
go when the time came. I still
topped up the battery in my big
Nikon, and also topped up the
spare battery (although I have
never managed to flatten the
battery in use no matter how many
pictures I take in a day).
After dinner I spent most
of the evening watching TV. Being
a Saturday night there was not a
lot on. One thing that caught my
eyes was the 1988 (I think it
said) Wonder Woman movie. I missed
the beginning, and didn't watch it
to the end. I only watched what I
did because I expected Wonder
Woman to be very sexy. Although
she reminded me a lot of Ayse (my
favourite barmaid), I did not find
her that sexy. On top of that it
was a very over the top Hollywood
production, and maybe that made it
too clean and homogenised or
something.
I think it was around 10pm
when I went to bed. I intended to
read for a while, but it was not
for that long because I was
feeling sleep, at least I was
until...... I am unsure what it
was. I assume it must have been
"hay fever" from some tree pollen
blowing in through the slightly
open bathroom window. I went for a
pee and my nose almost instantly
started to drip. After going back
to my bed my nose continued to
run, and it seemed prudent to keep
a box of tissues by my bed.
At time it felt most like a
cold than all allergy. For a while
I did feel like I was cold, and
possibly feverish. It definitely
felt worse every time I went to
the bathroom to use the toilet,
and thanks to taking a Furosemide
tablet, the powerful diuretic, I
did pee a fair bit last night (and
through the night). The
doctors/pharmacists instruction
say to take one tablet in the
morning, but to my mind that means
keeping close to a toilet - not
easy if in the middle of a long
walk or train ride. I prefer to
take the tablet in the evening
because I am well practised at
getting up for a pee in the night,
and then falling asleep again with
little fuss (usually !).
I did indeed get up a few
times in the night to pee, but I
would say it was the quantity that
was bigger, and not the frequency.
At 3am I did wake up feeling like
I needed a poo. I didn't fancy
sitting on a cold toilet seat in a
cold bathroom, but needs must.....
I did indeed pass a small poo at
3am. A bit later in the early
hours of this morning I had a
dream, and while I can't seem to
remember much about it, I feel
sure it involved toilets somehow !
I am sure I needed two more
pees soon after getting up, and I
did have a more usual poo as well.
When I got on the scales after I
thought I must be empty, I was
most pleased to see that I had
apparently lost 1.3kg. That is a
lot, and I think I have to
attribute it more to the
Furosemide than my careful eating
(actually, "slightly controlled"
my be better than "careful").
When I last saw the nurse I
mentioned how I didn't seem to
have lost any weight, and yet so
many of my clothes were fitting
better, and how some pairs of
shorts I had not been able to wear
for years, now seemed easy to
wear. I said it was as if my gut
had actually shrunk, but the extra
weight was elsewhere. I have had a
tendency for my legs to get puffy
since I had my bypass operation in
2013 - and particularly the left
leg where the vein (or artery) was
removed to use for the transplant.
My legs have been quite mildly
puffy, and I wonder if other bits
of me are retaining water. It does
seem that the Furosemide is doing
a good job of draining off this
excessive water.
My (sort of, rather vague)
careful eating seems to have
helped my blood glucose as well.
The average of all three was
7.97mmol/l. Actually that is a bit
higher than ideal, but it's still
a seven even if it is teetering on
the edge of being an eight, but
even eights are not too bad, and I
used to consider them good if
under 8.5mmol/l.
My blood pressure this
morning (actually a few minutes
after midday) was pretty good at
117/48. In theory I am feeling
fine, but I am still getting
either an allergy attack, or I
have a common cold. I've just had
an attack which got through a few
tissues, but it seems to have
almost dried up again. I still
can't decide if it is a cold or
allergy, but maybe one hint that
it might be a cold is an
occasional cough I seem to be
getting. My under the tongue
temperature is currently 36° C,
and that strongly suggest allergy
rather than illness - I
think/hope.
Today the original plan
was, and maybe still is if I have
the time, to go to Tesco to buy a
4 pack of Guinness (although I
doubt that would be all I would
buy). The Guinness would be to
drink this afternoon instead of
the beers I would otherwise drink
as part of another Sunday beer
tasting session with Jodie. The
thing about Guinness is that it
has no sugar in it, and that could
be important because tomorrow
morning, just after 9am, I have to
go and give some blood samples as
part of my regular diabetes
checks. This also means I will
probably not start writing until
after I am home again tomorrow
(maybe around 10am).
2171 words
today.
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