09:27 GMT
Yesterday was a wet day. The
forecast predicted mostly light
rain or drizzle from the start of
the day until 7pm. I don't know if
there was any rain after that
because it was too dark to see,
and I had no desire to go outside
to check. It was quite a mild day
with the afternoon temperature
reaching 14° C. It was still 11° C
at midnight.
This morning I haven't seen any
rain, but it is al wet and soggy
outside. The morning started at 12° C,
and it is now (10am) 13° C. I have not
noticed any drizzle, but it may be too
difficult to see from indoors. Light
rain should have started by now, but I
can't see that either. It is
moderately bright at the moment, but
no actual sunshine. The forecast seems
to be hedging it's bets by using that
vague item of black cloud, rays of
sunshine, ad rain drops. By 3pm it
only shows light rain, and that will
continue into the night. Apparently it
will rain all night, and through all
of tomorrow up to 10pm. Tomorrow
temperature may be a constant 14° C
for much of the day.
Yesterday was a good day
overall, but there were moments that
was less good. The best part of
yesterday was that for much of the day
I was not suffering from chest pains.
There were other good things
yesterday, and no significant bad
things.
Yesterday morning was another
very slow morning. I think I needed
extra rest, and ended up going back to
bed, and sleeping after I done my
health checks and stuff. I really
ought to try and force myself to get
to bed earlier at night because these
extended sleeps are becoming a habit
now. It was 9.30am when I started
writing yesterday (and almost the same
this morning). It seemed I did need
the extra sleep because it was so easy
just to close my eyes and drop off to
sleep - easier than many nights !
I had intended to go out for a
bit of shopping yesterday morning, but
my chest was still aching, and I
didn't fancy going out in the rain and
cold (although 10° C was not that
cold). I did have a shower though, and
that was because I was expecting Jodie
to join me for some beer tastings in
the afternoon. I even washed my hair.
One thing I didn't do was to have any
breakfast because I was a bit peeved
my weight seemed to be stuck, and it
was stuck higher than I wanted.
Once I had finished writing I
had my shower and washed my hair, and
once everything was dry, and I had got
dressed, I went and tackled yet
another backlog of washing up in the
kitchen sink. By the time that
was done, and the beer glasses were
washed and polished, I started on
lunch, and left more stuff in the
sink, but this time only for 10 or 15
minutes.
My lunch was a tomato and feta
cheese pasta salad. It was very
enjoyable - particularly with extra
chilli sauce on it. Contrary to what
you might think, the chilli sauce
didn't cause any heartburn. I gave the
container for that lunch a quick
rinse, and then tackled another
backlog. It was to take out all the
recycling stuff to the recycling bin.
I even included quite a few bottles
from the bathroom.
Yesterday morning a flyer from
Lewisham council was pushed through
mine and all other houses letter box.
It was to do with recycling, and one
thing in particular was that it said
containers needed to be rinsed out
before being put in the recycling bin.
I always rinse, and often wash out
food containers, but some shower gels
have a cap with a small nozzle in it
that cannot be easily removed to wash
them out. The same applies to many
bottles of bleach. Under the
circumstances i don't feel guilty
about putting such container in
without washing them out.
Once again Jodie made the
mistake of believing she know the
times of the trains from her station.
What she didn't know, because she
never used he phone to check before
she left home, was that trains were
being diverted to Victoria instead of
Charing Cross (presumably because of
engineer works), and the times had
been adjusted for the day. Jodie left
home and heard the train she wanted
leave the station soon after leaving
home. The trains were only running
every half hour, and so she decided to
get a bus instead. She arrived around
4pm instead of around 3.20pm.
Jodie made up for being late by
choosing a beer I had been looking
forward to trying, and all without any
prompting. It was a Christmas ale from
the St Peters brewery. It was thick
and spiced, and rather delicious. We
had another beer that was similar and
just as nice. The other beers were
light beers or lagers - nice, but not
wonderful. It is obviously very hard
to be objective, but at the end of the
session I still seemed to feel quite
sober.
My dinner was planned and
cooking well before we finished
drinking, and I guess even if I had
been very drunk I would be unlikely to
change what was already cooking. It
was boneless beef riblets (which seems
like a contradiction), slow cooked,
with some sort of sticky sauce added
near the end of cooking. It was a meal
that should have easily given my bad
heartburn, but it didn't - which was
good because it would have spoiled the
deliciousness of it.
I had that beef, in it's juices
and dressing by itself. If could have
done the basic cooking, and then
cooked some oven chips in the oven
afterwards, and warmed the beef in the
microwave as the chips came to the end
of their cooking. I can't make up my
mind if that would have made for a
slightly healthier meal - but only
because the chips would have added
some fibre to the meal. To finish
dinner I had a scoop or two of some
plain vanilla ice cream.
The ice cream was good and bad.
The bad was that it was very nice even
though it was quite bland, and the
good is that being bland mean it was
far easier to ration myself. This
morning I have reason to believe that
I did make a success of rationing
myself. Another good thing was that I
didn't feel stuffed when I went to
bed, although I did have a smidgen of
heartburn that very quickly responded
to some antacid liquid.
The booze and the food
conspired to make me feel sleepy quite
early, and after watching anything
that was awful on TV (and there was a
hole steaming heap of dreadful stuff
on nearly all the other channels), I
went to bed at about 10pm (although it
may have been as early as 9pm). I
can't seem to remember much about
going to sleep. I feel that I was a
bit slow getting to sleep, and yet I
also feel that I could have fallen
asleep much faster.
Once asleep I seemed to sleep
well. I am sure I had to get up three
or even four times in the night for a
pee, but each memory of it has a sort
of dream quality to it, and I may have
just been dreaming (although there was
some later evidence that I probably
did pee a lot in the night). I have a
definite memory of having a dream, but
all I can remember of it was that it
might have involved a pub. Even that
memory is very tenuous.
What is for sure was that after
getting up earlier than seemed good,
and completing my health checks, I
went back to bed, fell asleep, and had
a dream that I do remember enough of
it give a sort of flavour of what it
was about. The dream was set in a sort
of cross between two different places
I worked, and featured a few people
from both work places. It also
included a boss who seemed very
familiar, but not quite, but only a
small amount, as one of my previous
bosses.
The dream seemed to start with
a fire drill. I was already heading
outside to have a cigarette, and I had
exited the building some on the other
side to the assembly point - which
against all the rules seemed to be
inside the building. We were supposed
to swipe our ID card to register we
were safe, but I was maybe too new to
have one. For those of us who didn't
have an ID card we had to fill in a
form that was on yellow paper. The
other thing about it was there were
only tiny spaces to fill in the
required details. I had huge trouble
just trying to write my own name down.
One other question was about
our educational achievements - all to
answered on a single line about 2
inches long. I could have written out
a full paragraph. It seemed the piece
of paper had morphed from a ticket to
say you had exited the (pretend)
burning building OK, into the sort of
questionnaire you might be asked when
applying for a job. I asked for some
advice from the boss, but he had to
admit even he didn't know how it
should be filled in. It seemed to be
just another brain fart from H.R. (and
it is possible they were his words !).
I was quite shocked at how late
it had become and I still had things
to do before I could start writing
this. One such thing was having some
breakfast. I was feeling quite hungry
this morning, and my health readings
did suggest it was because I had eaten
wisely yesterday - somehow !
After the dream I woke up and
went for another pee. I passed some
wind, but no poo. When I weighed
myself again (the first being before I
went back to sleep and had the
described dream) I found I had lost a
seemingly impossible 1.1kg. I am now
back to almost where I was before I
started using Mounjaro.
My blood glucose, despite last
night's ice cream, and a few sweet
beers, was rather good. The Contour
meter read 6.9mmol/l, and any reading
starting with a 6 is very good. The
GlucoFix meter was slightly better
with a reading of 6.8mmol/l. The
GlucoRX meter had a very wonderful
reading of 5.8mmol/l. That was very
unexpected, and rather wonderful. Even
my blood pressure (112/49) was very
good.
I should be feeling very good
this morning, but.... I still feel
tired, and not very dynamic. I may
have a very small hint of heartburn
after my breakfast of a double portion
of stir fry flavour instant noodles. I
am also feeling sort of constipated. I
am not sure if the feeling is real,
but I know I have no passed a poo this
morning, and I think I ought to have
done so. It is another effect of
Mounjaro, and I probably should not
let it affect me too much.
My plan for this morning was to
have a shower, and then go to the
pharmacy to request my next repeat
prescription (for collection on my way
home from the pub on Wednesday). After
the pharmacy I was going to go around
the corner to buy some stuff from
Aldi. I might get away with not having
a shower, but I would prefer not to if
I am going out. The chances of doing
any of these things this morning is
zero because there is only 23 minutes
of morning left. I may try and get
through to the pharmacy on the phone,
and may not even bother with Aldi
today.
2,004 words today.