I
am unsure if there was a sunny
spell at 6am, but it has been dull
since. By 11am we may get sunny
spells that will last to 4pm, and
then the sky may clear to give
full sunshine until sunset. Late
this afternoon may see 22° C, and
fromm5pm there could be full
sunshine until sun set. Tomorrow
is predicted to feature full
sunshine all day long, and the
temperature may rise to 25° C. In
full sunshine that should feel
very hot !
Yesterday could be
described as a very relaxed day.
Maybe it was too relaxed -
particularly when it came to
selecting what I would eat.
The main thing on yesterday
morning's menu was my appointment
with the nurse at the surgery. It
was at 11am, and so I had plenty
of time to finish writing
yesterday's electronic diary
(which I had started writing the
day before yesterday). I also had
time for breakfast of instant
noodles, and a shower. I had
washed my hair the previous day.
I had to go to the toilet
once or twice before I left home,
but it was nothing like on Monday
when I spent so much time on the
toilet that it was two minutes
past my appointment time before I
had even left home. It took 20
minutes to get hold of reception
to tell them I was going to have
to cancel. I would have much
preferred to give them much more
advanced notice, but it just
wasn't possible.
My walk to the surgery was
odd.....The day before I had done
a walk all the way to Ladywell and
back home again. That walk seemed
easy apart from my ankles, and
knee starting to ache very near
the end. The significant thing is
that I had no chest pains and not
even a hint of shortness of
breath. Yesterday, the much
shorter walk, less than even half
the distance just to Ladywell,
seemed to tax me a lot. I didn't
specifically get chest pains, but
my chest did feel heavy, and while
far from panting, it did feel like
I was very mildly short of breath
- the same symptoms as I was
getting in the build up to the
diagnosis of my bad heart valve.
It was nice to get to the
surgery, and have a sit down. I
had about a 15 minute wait before
I was called to the nurses room,
and by then I felt very normal. As
normal we discussed my weight, my
blood glucose and my blood
pressure. My blood glucose was
quite good yesterday, and I had
even lost a small amount of weight
in the two days leading up to the
appointment. My blood pressure has
it's ups and downs, but it is
deemed satisfactory.
I then dropped the
bombshell that I wanted to suspend
Mounjaro injections for a month to
see if I can manage some old
fashioned, calorie controlled,
weighloss without it. I pointed
out that I had been on Mounjaro
since last September and only with
some imagination could it be seen
that in all that time I had barely
lost 5kg. I also explained how one
of the worst effects of Mounjaro
was the problem of it delaying
emptying of the stomach (the
actual stomach high up in the
chest, and not the belly).
I said how that delay
often meant gas build up, and
sometimes a feeling that I was
close to throwing up. What that
doesn't cause with me is a feeling
I have eaten enough, or even too
much, but quite the opposite. I
forces some food in to push out
the food that is fermenting in my
stomach. This was mostly accepted
by the nurse, and she said her
own, and official studies have
shown that not everybody reacts
the same to Mounjaro, and while
some lose weight easily, many
don't.
It does seem I am in the
later category. The bloated
stomach, and a similar effect on
my bowel, are not desirable. The
only good thing is that Mounjaro
is really good for controlling my
blood glucose - it was originally
going to be developed as an
insulin substitute. The nurse
agreed that I would stop Mounjaro
for 4 to 6 weeks, and see how I
get on. Controlling my blood
glucose is going to mean a major
shift in what I allow myself to
eat. If I can do that then I think
I can manage far better weight
loss than Mounjaro manages with
me.
We didn't arrange an
appointment in 4 to 6 weeks time,
to see how I am getting on,
because the nurse has a holiday
coming up, and she won't know what
her appointments are until she
gets back, but she has sent a note
to admin to make an appointment
nearer the time, and for then to
text me with the time and date.
With that done I said my thanks
and goodbye, and left the surgery.
My original plan was to
walk to The Jolly Farmers for at
least one pint of Guinness, and my
usual Wednesday visit. There were
two reasons why I didn't. One was
that the walk to the surgery
seemed such hard work that I just
wanted to walk straight home. The
other was that I suspected that
Ayse, my favourite barmaid, has
still not returned to work while
she spends loads of time with her
husband/partner who is most
probably dying of cancer.
Once I got home I felt read
for some lunch. This was blatantly
ignoring my plans to start myself
on a conventional weight loss
diet. In fact it was worse than
that. I ended up eating enough to
increase my weight a little., and
most of it was because I had stuff
around the house that is
delicious, but which I should have
here so I can't eat it. Without
the blood glucose protection of
Mounjaro that definitely includes
ice cream in anything like the
quantities I seemed to have
slipped into while I knew it was
safe.
Actually my lunch, or at
least part one of it, was the sort
of thing I should be eating - rice
crackers with cheese and sliced
pickled Jalapeño chillies. After
lunch I fancied a snooze, but I
couldn't get too carried away
because I learned I would be
expecting one of my recent Amazon
deliveries between 3pm and 5pm. In
fact I think it was not too long
after 3pm when my doorbell rung.
It was one of the things
ordered from Amazon, and it was a
repeat buy, and also a repeat
disappointment. The full Amazon
description was KOKA Oriental
Noodles-All Flavours Multi Listing
(Pack of 30)- Tomato Noodles. The
only trouble is that in many cases
the full description was
truncated, and I could not read
the end bit saying "Tomato
noodles". Without that I read "All
Flavours" as a variety box with
all flavours of the Koka range.
That is what I thought when I
originally ordered the box of 30
packets.
When that original order
came through I just thought it was
a mistake. It left me with many
packets of tomato flavour noodles,
but I knew they were nice, and I
would get through them all in
time. I had hoped that it was a
mistake, and when I re-ordered
them many months later I would get
the variety pack. It seems I was
in the wrong for not studying, and
correctly reading the full
description. I now have another 30
packs of tomato noodles to add to
the dozen or so left from the
previous order. Oh well, I
continue to slowly use them up. I
have been experimenting with
inventing new or extra flavours to
add to the basic noodles.
Near the top of the page I
described yesterday as a very
relaxed day - which I suppose is
another way of saying I had a very
lazy day, although it didn't seem
to feel lazy in the normal way. It
was just that sort of feeling you
get when you have completed some
special thing (going to see the
nurse in this case) and now all
the pressure is off I can relax -
intensively !!
There was one thing I did
which used up as much as an hour.
It was more playing with my Canon
600D camera. As I think I probably
mentioned yesterday, I am thinking
of using it as some gigs. It is a
lot lighter than lugging my big
Nikon around, and that is a plus
point when it comes to trying to
raise the enthusiasm to go to a
gig. For gig work, most often in a
poorly lit pub, I do have a very
big aperture lens that enables
fair pictures if the band are not
in total gloom, but it is a fixed
lens.
A fixed lens is good, but a
zoom lens is better, but to use
one of those I would definitely
need a flash gun. I have a genuine
Canon flash gun that I found in a
second hand shop. It can "talk" to
the Canon camera to partly
automate the settings. Yesterday I
thought I had better test it, and
try and familiarise myself with
the general set up. One thing I am
unsure of I managed was the
correct setting where the flash
does a pre-flash that is used for
the camera to autofocus correctly.
On the other hand, several
pictures I took in the dimly lit
hall outside my bedroom door did
seem to be well focussed, and so
maybe it is doing it without me
realising it. I don't know it will
happen until it is happening, but
I hope to test this all out fr
real on Saturday night.
It was soon dinner time,
and I cooked (or finished cooked
the part pre-cooked) some pork
riblets. I didn't even dare check
the calorie or sugar content, but
I have a feeling I shouldn't be
eating them, and similar products,
without checking first - even
though they can be mouth watering
delicious. To compound the
possible problem I had some ice
cream for dessert, but it was a
Tesco own brand ice cream, and
they are usually semi safe. I
really have to think about these
things from now on it I am to lose
more weight than when I was on
Mounjaro.
After the usual TV, which
finished at 10pm last night, I
went to bed to read for a while.
When I tried to get to sleep I
found I could not just fall
asleep. I had to lay there for 20,
30. 40, and maybe even more more
minutes before I fell asleep. The
book I am reading is one of Isaac
Asimov's robot novels, and while I
can't remember what I was thinking
about when I couldn't get to
sleep, I am very sure it was about
robots.
Once I did get to sleep I
don't think I was always sleeping
that well. I can remember part
waking at 3 or 4am, and thrashing
about in bed trying to get
comfortable. I am sure I was
actually between sleep and waking
because I remember some bit of it
as like a dream. I tried to get
back to sleep laying on my right
side, but that often causes some
chest pain (from the ribs and not
from the heart even if it often
feels like it could almost be
heart pain). After a while I
quickly turned back to my left
hand side. It is sort of odd how
it comes back to me as if it was a
dream, and yet I am very sure I
was at least half wake - the
slight chest ache later strongly
suggests it was real.
When I finally woke up to
get up I went for a pee, and
thought I would poo as well, but
it turned out the first I needed
to far a few times. After another
two visits to the toilet, where I
did pass a fair bit of poo, I
weighed myself for my official
records. It seems that yesterday I
did not lose any weight. I had
actually put on 700gm. That was
not a great start to a period of
hoped for weight loss.
My blood glucose readings
were odd again. The average of all
three meters was 8.93mmol/l. and
although safe, by the skin of it's
teeth, it is higher than I would
like. Curiously enough, one
reading was a fairly good
8.1mmol/l, but the other two were
mildly bad 9.0, and fairly bad
9.7mmol/l. I find it odd that the
three meters often disagree, and
it is not always the same meter
that read the highest lowest.
Maybe I should prick a big hole in
the selected finger, and drain
some blood off before testing it.
I am happy to say that my
blood pressure seems very
reasonable this morning. 120/66
seems like it should possibly be
very good. A pulse rate of 73 may
be a little fast considering I am
supposed to be resting, but then
again I did check my blood
pressure after some vigourous
typing.
Today is a Thursday, and so
from about mid to late afternoon I
should be doing some beer tasting
with Jodie, and probably Michael,
and maybe others - that will
probably include a visit from Cous
Cous. He knows we drink on a
Thursday and he can come in and
see us all. He seems like our
company, although I think Michael
does not know how to talk to a
cat.
Before the drinking I hope
to get in a short snooze, a quick
wash - probably just a quick wipe
over with a damp flannel to save
time, and ideally, a quick
shopping trip to Tesco. It would
be good to get in some ingredients
for low calorie/low sugar meals
now I haven't got the crutch of
Mounjaro to help (or hinder) me.