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Wednesday
10th June 2026 |
09:11 BST
The middle of yesterday was
forecast to be wet, but I am not sure
that it was all that wet. I don't seem
to recall 5 hours of light rain, but
maybe there were one or two. Once
again it was quite a cold day. The
ends of the day were just 11° C, and
the afternoon only reached 17° C for a
single hour (according to the forecast
- I only occasionally glanced at my
thermometers, but didn't bother to
memorise what I saw.
This
morning has started bright bright
and sunny, and there is still
enough weak hazy sunshine to cast
a feint shadow. Rain should have
started half an hour ago as I
write this, but it remains dry. I
am sure that sooner or later it
will rain, and it could last until
mid evening. It is possible that 4
and 5pm may see some
thunderstorms. This afternoon may
only see a maximum of 16° C.
A lot of rain is forecast for
tomorrow, and some of it may be
heavy rain, but it seems it will
not be warm enough to trigger any
thunderstorms. Tomorrow afternoon
may only reach a chilly 13° C, but
it may be warmer in the early
evening with 16° C around sun set.
My mind is almost a
complete blank about yesterday. I
know that nothing much
happened,but I am sure I can pad
today's diary entry out with some
recollections. My health readings
this morning suggest I did
something right yesterday.
My main memories of
yesterday include a lot of
reading, some snoozing, and some
playing with my cameras. My latest
purchase from Ebay, a Sigma 18 to
200mm zoom lens arrived yesterday,
and of course it had to be tested.
It was good, but with a couple of
caveats. The main thing, which I
think I knew in advance and
accepted it, was that it was made
for old Nikon cameras that have
the focus motor in the camera
body. It was no use for my Nikon
D3200 - which being a newer camera
needs the lens to contain the
focus motor.
The other thing, and which
has caught me out before, is that
it is not suitable for a full
frame camera like my Nikon D610.
On that camera the picture looks
like looking down a pipe - a
circular image with a black
surround. It does work fine on my
Nikon D300 camera, and also on my
older Nikon D80 camera. When my
credit card has cooled off enough
I may try and get a similar lens
that has an inbuilt focus motor,
or maybe one for a Canon camera
(which I did originally order as
well, but the seller withdrew the
lens from sale).
Somehow I managed to eat
almost healthily yesterday, and a
lot of it was sandwiches that I
had bought from Tesco the day
before. Apart from my breakfast of
instant noodles, I don't think I
had any hot food yesterday. I
definitely had very cold food -
ice cream, and it was chocolate
and caramel flavour. That was
tempting fate, but I seemed to get
away with it.
As usual I had my dinner,
of sandwiches, some Pepperami
sticks, and ice cream, while
watching the 6pm news. I almost
spent the rest of the evening
watching TV, but I think it was
while Star Trek: Voyager was one
that I turned off the TV and read
instead. Some Star Trek: Voyager
episodes are good, and they tend
to be episodes where Captain
Janeway is not a main character.
I think I gave up looking
for anything else to watch at
11pm, when QI finished. By then it
was a bit late to read much, but I
did read a couple of pages to
finish a chapter before turning
out the light, and going to sleep.
Last night was one occasion when I
did not sleep well.
I woke up at 3am to go for
a pee, and as I went back to bed I
could feel my heart beating
heavily....actually it was not an
easy thing to describe, but
beating heavily comes closest. I
did not feel that good until I had
satisfied my curiosity. I got up
again and checked my blood
pressure, and it was very high. I
seem to get sporadic times when my
blood pressure is way above
normal, and I have yet to work out
why. All I could do was to try and
relax, and eventually I managed to
fall asleep again.
When I woke up this morning
my blood pressure was only very
slightly high, or by some
definitions, about normal. That
was good. One possible reason for
my high blood pressure was
constipation, but it was more the
case that it seemed I didn't need
to pass a poo rather than
couldn't. My weight showed a tiny
improvement, and my blood glucose
was higher than the last two days,
but still quite acceptable. I had
readings of 8.8, 7.8, and 8.0
mmol/l. That gave an average of
8.2mmol/l, and that is good
enough, but not as good as
yesterday's 7.77mmol/l.
It was maybe half an hour
later, perhaps a bit more, but
still before I would have my
breakfast, that I felt I could
have the poo I knew I should have
even if it didn't feel like it. It
slowly started moving, and it was
very uncomfortable, but out popped
a fair sized poo. I also did a pee
at the same time. I then weighed
myself again. To my great surprise
I had lost 600gm since yesterday
morning. It is almost as if the
Mounjaro is working somehow. I
will try and remember to discuss
this with the nurse when I see her
next month.I think I may still try
the other weight loss drug,
Ozempic, next time, but maybe
these drugs work better (for me)
by having occasional "holidays"
when taking them.
In the middle of writing
this I had a scheduled call from
the Cardiology department of Kings
College Hospital. It was a follow
up to my "TAVI" (heart valve
replacement) procedure. I guess
they were checking I was still
alive.....and more. For a
Cardiologist he sounded quite
nice, and not all brusque and
rushed as usual. I told him that
the heart valve replacement seemed
to be working well, although I
omitted that I had some doubts
about it a few weeks or more ago.
I told him I was able to do
1.5 mile walks with relative ease,
but I still had not recovered my
stamina after being inactive for
so long (much of it in hospital),
and my main complaint is that my
ankles felt weak, although they do
now seem to be improving.
I thought long and hard
about telling him about the
occasion spells of high blood
pressure I get (like I described
for 3am this morning). His
response was not all the doom and
gloom I expected. He did say that
one of my bypass grafts is blocked
(or semi blocked), but that was
probably not the problem (although
I suspect they may be plotting to
do something about it in the
future). He suggested that a
change in my drug prescription may
help. He was as surprised as I was
that my prescription for
Amlodopine has been stopped, and
in a letter to my GP he will say
that should be re-instated. He
will also suggest increasing my
Bisprolol dose. I asked if it
might be better to take Bisopropol
in the evening, and he said it was
worth trying if these odd high
blood pressure events are mostly
in the morning. It was quite a
helpful chat.
Also while writing this I
have had my delivery of the
"Asian" food I ordered. Most of it
is instant noodles, but I did
order some frozen spare ribs in
black bean sauce, and also some
frozen BBQ pork. One potential
difficulty is the cooking of the
spare ribs. It says to steam them,
but I will have to see if they
cook OK (although they are
basically ready cooked) in the
microwave.
Today I was going to go for
a walk to The Jolly Farmers for my
not very routine lately, Wednesday
pints of Guinness. I don't think I
will be going today. It is still
dry now, but by midday it will
probably be raining, and it might
possibly be heavy rain, and
although unlikely, a thunderstorm
could happen. Not only that but I
am waiting for two more deliveries
today. The postman should be
bringing the blood glucose meter
test strips some time around 1pm
("Delivery is estimated
between:11:20am and 2:20pm").
Amazon should be delivering a lens
hood for my new lens, plus a few
other items any time before 9pm
tonight, but more likely early
afternoon. I guess I have to
sit tight and wait for the
doorbell.
1,490 words
today
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