There are some sunny spells now,
but it seems they will not last
long, and from 11am it will get
sometimes dull, and sometimes very
dull. It is also going to be
rather cool. Just 13° C is
forecast for the afternoon.At 5pm
there is a 30% chance of rain, but
the chances are it will be dry all
day long. Tomorrow could see a few
sunny spells, but there will
probably be more spells of light
rain (sometimes just drizzle). On
the other hand, tomorrow could be
warmer than today, although the
afternoon may only reach 15° C.
Friday and Saturday may be wet,
but not as wet as forecast a few
days ago.
The BBC displaying it's
fetish for thunderstorms -
thunderstorms that very rarely
actually happen on the day.
Saturday and Sunday will feature
rain, but at the moment it is
forecast to be mostly drizzle on
Saturday, and mostly intermittent
light rain on Sunday, and
definitely no thunderstorms !
Yesterday started with the
aftermath of the tachycardia
attack I had in the night. By the
morning it was starting to
improve, and by the afternoon all
was back to normal. Further
research strongly suggested it was
my "overdose" of liquorice that
was the cause. It had left me
dehydrated, and that, combined
with the effects of the natural
chemicals in Liquorice, was what
caused my heart to beat far too
fast.
During the morning I did
notice some slight dizzyness. I
think I mentioned that bending
over to adjust the fan heater
caused some light headedness. In
preparation for something like
this I tend to think of astronauts
on, for instance, the
International Space Station, and
having to learn to cope with
weightlessness - and even enjoy
it. My light heartedness was more
a warning, but I still didn't
allow it to overwhelm me, although
I did adjust the fan heater and
stand up again as fast as I could.
I wondered how I would fare
with washing my hair, and having a
shower. I once have what I assumed
to be an inner ear problem that
had me falling to the bathroom
floor when I was bending over the
bath to wash my hair. Yesterday I
was wary about it, but I washed my
hair, and had a shower with no
problems. That meant I was clean
and fragrant, and could mingle
with others without offending
them. In practice it meant a
shopping trip to Tesco.
The walk was still a bit of
an unknown, and I was aware that
some dizzyness could be highly
embarrassing, and that is why I
went for the shorter walk to Tesco
instead of to Aldi, which would
have been my first choice. As it
happened, a walk to Aldi would
have been fine. The light exercise
of walking seemed enough to get my
circulation going, and improved
everything.
The other thing that caused
the best improvement was (slowly)
drinking almost a litre of chilled
water. That definitely re-hydrated
me. In a couple of ways my
shopping trip was a failure. I
forgot a few things, and made the
(probable) tragic mistake of
buying a tub of Walls ice cream. I
have no supporting figures, but my
impression is that Walls ice cream
contains much more sugar, in
various forms, including the
innocent sounding corn syrup,
which is one of the worst enemies
of the diabetic, than Tesco (or
Aldi) own brand ice cream.
I felt quite good after my
walk to and from Tesco, although
some of that was a sense of relief
that it was entirely without
incident (except forgetting to buy
some butter - as one "for
instance".) I felt like I was
quite hungry after the walk and
fresh air, but I made sure I did
not get too carried away. For
instance I only had one of two
pasta based "salads" I had bought.
That and a home made ham roll were
flushed down with a lot of the
litre of chilled water I was
drinking to re-hydrate myself.
After breakfast it seemed
like the prefect time to have
another go at catching up with the
sleep I had lost after being awake
for a few hours in the night. I
can't seem to remember how long I
snoozed for, or even if I did
snooze at all. I do definitely
known that I read almost a whole
short story (perhaps all of it)
while laying on my bed.

I must admit that I thought
it was earlier in the afternoon
when I checked my blood pressure,
and pulse rate, and found it was
all back to normal - or as normal
I get. Maybe my blood pressure was
a little lower than my doctors
would like, but they seem to
accept it without suggesting any
changes to my medication. The
pulse rate of 62 is very typical
for me, and possibly very good.
A bit later I dug out my
other blood pressure meter, the
one that uses a cuff on the arm,
instead of going around the wrist.
I thought it might be good to
confirm the reading on the wrist
mounted meter. The readings were
not exactly the same, and I was
not expecting them to be, but they
were pretty close, and that is
good enough.
One small piece of
diagnostic information shown on
the blood pressure meter is the
small heart symbol with an offset
to the right shadow. That
indicates some flutter from the
heart. It was quite frequently
seen before I had my new heart
valve because the old valve was
leaking. I think, or should I say
I hope that it is just an artifact
of my man made heart valve, and
not showing another valve is
faulty or something.
In theory I should bring
that flutter to the attention of a
cardiologist, but liken the whole
tachycardia thing, I am reluctant
to do anything that could end in
another boring few weeks in
Hospital. I am barely over the
last weeks I spent in hospital as
I was heading for my heart valve
replacement. I admit I was mostly
comfortable in hospital, but the
same could be said about being in
prison (or maybe not !).
I have already said that I
forgot to buy butter in Tesco, but
there were other things I forgot.
I can't specify them because In
would only know what they were if
I had bought them. In simple terms
they were either things liken
ready meals, or ingredients to
make things like dinner. It may
have been because I was looking
for stuff that would be good for
me. For instance I did buy a bag
of ready prepared "Mediterranean
style" mixed vegetables for
roasting, because they are sort of
healthy. Of course the Walls ice
cream was emphatically not healthy
- as I was to discover this
morning.
I had a pretty lazy
afternoon, but as dinner time
approached I became busy....well
sort of. My dinner would be
roasted "Mediterranean style"
vegetable that were only slightly
spoiled/improved, with the
addition of a generous shake of
ready grated cheese over them. For
dessert I had not only the
terribly sugar laden Walls ice
cream (admittedly rather
delicious), but compounded the
problem by having a big slice of
Angel cake with it.
My evening was the usual
TV, and then to bed. I found I
felt too tired to spend any time
reading, and tried for sleep as
soon as I was in bed, and had
turned the light off. It seems I
can't recall anything that would
detract from the idea that I fell
asleep quite quickly. I seemed to
sleep well, and only woke up a few
times to go for a pee. With the
benefit of hindsight, I think I
must be underestimating the amount
of times I got up to pee, and
maybe also the amount I peed.
When I go to I went to the
toilet, as is my, and probably
most peoples standard routine. I
had a pee, but didn't seem to be
ready for a poo. I then weighed
myself. It seems that since
yesterday morning I have lost
400gm. That is not a lot, but the
cumulative effect of more small
amounts of weighloss against the
small gains, means I am back to
the same weight I was at the
beginning of last month - or about
2kg less than my worst during
April. I can't seem to remember
how I managed to to put on 2kg
when I was supposed to be losing
up, but at least I am back, and
can try and lose another 2kg, and
ideally a lot more over the summer
months. Well, that's the plan,
but.......
My blood glucose was
appalling this morning. The
culprit has to be the Walls ice
cream, and secondly the cake I had
with it. I had better reduce my
portions of that ice creams a lot
as I slowly use it up, and in
future stick to Tesco or Aldi own
brands (which seem to be lower in
sugar than the big national brands
- particularly if they have any
ties to America [which I don't
think Walls has....or has it ?]).
The average of my blood glucose
readings was 9.8mmol/l, or just
under the red line. The Glucofix
Sensor meter was actually over the
red line with a reading of
10.1mmol/l).
I dare not have breakfast
this morning, although maybe I
will have something light later in
the morning. My single plan for
today is to go for a walk in the
park. It will probably not be a
long walk, and probably just to
The Jolly Farmers and back. I
don't expect to see Ayse there (my
favourite barmaid), but it would
be wonderful to do so. Unless she
is there In may just have a single
pint of Guinness, and walk home
again. I'll take a camera, but the
chances are it will be dull out,
and not a great light for
photography. I may have to go and
wait on Ladywell station to get
some pictures of trains or
something.