Yesterday was day when just two
things elevated it to above bland,
although much of the day was
actually bland. Those two things
were having a nice hot shower, and
going shopping.
Having a morning shower was
all part of my rehabilitation
since my long stay in hospital -
the stay than ended when my new
heart valve was fitted. At first
it was recommended that I didn't
have a bath, or to take a shower,
mainly because of one very
important dressing over the big
incision at the top of my leg
where the heart valve entered my
body before being pushed up
through a bit artery into my
heart.
It was very nice when I had
my first, very careful shower.
That should have meant that I
would resume my morning showers,
but it was winter, and at first I
wasn't going out much because of
the cold and wet, and because I
was not ready to go out. The other
thing was that I know most days I
would not be getting any visitors,
and it would not matter if I was
smelly when on my own.
That was the start of
falling into a very bad habit that
I am not trying to cure myself of.
Yesterday I had a shower not
because I needed one, but because
I wanted one. Being clean and
fragrant meant that I could go out
shopping. My destination was the
Pound Shop, and there was nothing
there I really needed, but I hoped
there would be one thing it would
be handy to have.
That something was Vanish
stain removing liquid. The Pound
shop is the only place I have seen
it on the shelves. I know Aldi
don't stock it, and I am fairly
sure Tesco doesn't either. I am
glad I had that shower, and went
out. It did buy two bottles of
Vanish plus a few other things.
Those other things were a couple
of packets of crisps, and a blue
tooth connected speaker. The
latter was £5, and that seemed
cheap enough to take a chance on
what was probably a very low
quality item.
The walk to and from The
Pound Shop was not enjoyable. Too
many days of being lazy had caused
my ankles, and to a lesser extent,
my knees to get stiff and sore. At
least I had no other pains, but my
ankles and knees (mostly ankles)
were a stark reminder that I had
been neglecting my exercise. One
curious thought is that if I had
gone to the Cardiac Rehabilitation
classes I would have mostly
exercise by stepping up and down
onto a block. I can't remember how
many times had to do that when I
did go to a single class back in
2013, but I wonder is going up and
down the stairs here, quite a few
times in the day, might have
matched that artificial exercise.
One other thing I did was
to put some chilli sausages in my
mini oven while I went to The
Pound Shop. The timer on my mini
oven barely works now (I think it
is clogged with grease), but I
reasoned that a walk to and from
The Pound Shop would take about
the right time for the sausages to
cook - and they were cooked
perfectly when I got home. I used
4 of the 6 I had cooked to make
two sausage in Paninni rolls. They
were pleasant, but I thin ordinary
pork sausages with some mustard
would have been nicer.
One of the first things I
did when I got home was to have a
look at the bluetooth speaker I
had bought. I assumed it would
work off 4 AA cells, but found it
had a built in Lithium battery.
That made it seem a little more
elegant. I put it on charge, and
quite a few hours later the charge
light went out. It was time to
test it. It paired easily with my
PC, and the music I was playing
switched from the usual (stereo)
speakers to the Bluetooth (mono)
speaker. The sound quality was not
great because that speaker has
almost no bass response, but at
least it was not distorted. I now
have a £5 toy waiting for some
reason to use it.
That speaker lead me on to
other bluetooth stuff. I have two
little bluetooth adapters that can
be switched between transmit or
receive audio. They are
occasionally handy, although I
admit I haven't used them for
quite some time - and there lies a
problem. If neglected for too long
the built in rechargeable
batteries can fail. The Bluetooth
speaker reminded me that I ought
to put them on charge. Happily
they charged OK.
I also have bluetooth
stereo headphones. Once again that
have not been used for a long
time. It seemed to take an ages
before they started to take a
charge, but eventually they did
fully charge, and I was able to
test them. They have always seemed
a bit troublesome pair with my PC
(and other stuff) but once paired
they work well. I probably should
use them more often when listening
to loud music in the middle of the
night would seem desirable.
Apart from charging and
testing Bluetooth stuff I did very
little in the afternoon. I did
more reading, and I had a snooze
or two. Eventually dinner time
approached. I had a semi weird
dinner while watching the BBC News
at 6. The main course was a pack
of BBQ and/or spicy chicken wings
(eaten cold), two packets of
crisps, and rather more ice cream
than was ideal. Once I started the
half, or less, eaten 500ml tub I
just could not stop until it was
all gone. I think I would have
eaten only half of it if I was
being disciplined.
I then watched some
assorted TV until about 10pm
before getting into bed. I read
for maybe half an hour before
putting the book down, turning out
the light, and falling asleep. I
can't be sure, but I think I fell
asleep very quickly. I woke up and
went for a pee a few times in the
night, I seemed to sleep quite
soundly, and also dreamlessly (as
far as I can remember). I seems to
be an odd routine I now follow -
getting up at 6am, or just before,
doing a few things, and then going
back to bed for an extra hour or
two of sleep.
When I really got up I had
a pee, and a bit later a poo as
well. Then I weighed myself. I
seem to have put on 300gm since
yesterday morning. That is mildly
annoying, but apart from a few
single day blips, my weight has
been fairly constant for the last
3 weeks. It is not what I hope
for, but I guess it is not so bad.
My blood glucose is
slightly up for the second day
running, but is still good enough.
Yesterday (which I forgot to
report on) the average of all
three meters was 7.0mmol/l. This
morning it is 7.6mmol/l. It still
starts with 7 and so is still
classified as good (by my way of
looking at it). The small rise
could just be that today I am due
my next Mounjaro injection, and
unless I eat too much "naughty
stuff" I will probably see a small
drop tomorrow.
Today is bright grey, and
even that is not very inspiring,
but I feel I have to force myself
to go for a walk. It will probably
be just in the park, but maybe I
will consider something else when
the time comes (or get distracted
and not go out !). I still want to
put some mileage on my Freedom
Pass, and I can think of a few
places on the rail network I would
like to visit or revisit. Today I
don't think I feel in the right
mood for it, but you never know.
If I could drive, and had a
car, this is one road I would not
be visiting. I saw this scene when
I was going to The Pound Shop (it
is almost opposite). The road is
Honley Road, and it is very
obvious it is impassible. I have
never seen a road mending (or
whatever) machine like this
before. Where the men are working
they seem to be dragging soil
and/or gravel out onto quite a big
pile that is just visible behind
them. On the other side there are
new yellow pipes and duct work.
That means the work is to do with
the gas network. I think there are
several projects like this in the
vicinity, and it is
probably
all about replacing old cast iron
gas pipes. On my side of the main
road it was work done years ago.