It
is very grey at the moment, and by
2pm it could be raining, although
only light rain is predicted. (4
or 5 days ago the BBC were
predicting an afternoon of
thunderstorms). The afternoon
temperature may reach 18° C, and
maybe that is a couple of degrees
short of "brewing up" a
thunderstorm. The rain may finish
at 10pm, and by midnight the
temperature may still be 12° C,
and
the latest update says it will be
raining then. Tomorrow may feature
a few isolated sunny spells, but
most of the day will be dull, but
dry. Tomorrow afternoon may only
see 17° C.
Yesterday was yet another
mix of good, bad but mostly
indifferent. The highlight of the
day was a delivery from Amazon.
The afternoon beer tasting session
was reasonably OK, and much of the
rest of the day was indifferent.
Despite my blood glucose
being high enough to just touch
the red, danger line, I still had
a bowl of instant noodles for
breakfast. It was part of the need
to have some food in my stomach
before the afternoon beer
drinking. There were two other
things I did in the morning -
three if the short snooze counts.
Once I had had a lie down,
and I presume I snoozed when I had
my lie down after I finished
writing yesterday's diary. At
1,782 words it was not my longest
by far, but above the average.
That seemed a good enough excuse
to lie down and close my eyes, but
not for too long.
Once I heaved myself back
to reality I had a shower. I would
have liked to have washed my hair
as well, but I didn't want to
spend too much time dripping with
water because it was getting late,
and there was a microscopic
possibility that Amazon might do
an early delivery - they did it
once ! Once I was clean and dry I
got out my Mounjaro pen, and gave
myself an out-of-sequence
injection. I did it because of my
very high blood glucose, and I
hoped it would start getting it
down - and it did.
There was more I could, and
probably should have done, to get
the dining room and kitchen ready
for a beer tasting session with
Jodie. I did give the work
surfaces a quick wipe down, and I
washed and polished the beer
glasses. I didn't complete clear
the sink of washing up, but there
were only a few things in it -
which would not have taken long to
do, and with hindsight I don't
know why I didn't.
It was just after 2pm, and
only a bit more than an hour after
I had finished my shower, that my
Amazon delivery arrived. It was,
as I mentioned yesterday or the
day before, a gift pack of
Liquorice based stuff, and two
jars filled with Liquorice
Allsorts. I knew I had to be very
careful because of my high blood
glucose, but the chance to test
something from the delivery was
irresistible.
When I opened up the gift
pack I saw something I had never
seen before. It was liquorice
based (or flavoured) candy-floss.
As well as being something new,
the packet proclaimed that it was
Vegan
and Sugar Free.
There would be no harm in testing
that, and if I lost control and
ate the whole packet, the worst
that could happen was it might
give me "the shits" in the
morning. I think I managed to only
eat about 2/3rds of it (and it was
about a 70gm pack so there was not
a lot of it in the first place).
It was nice, but not the sort of
nice that demanded I order more of
it.
I think Jodie arrived at
about 3.45pm, a little later than
usual, but she had done a bit of
shopping in Catford. Unusually she
was fairly chatty for the first 20
to 30 minutes, but then the lure
of her phone became too much. We
had a couple of nice beers, a few
medium beers, and for once, no
nasty beers, although maybe one
was an edge case.
During the tasting session
I popped out to the kitchen to
prepare my dinner. It was mashed
sweet potato with peas and a
couple of slices of corned beef
(the last couple in the pack, and
needing to be used ). If it was
ordinary potato I would have added
some mint, but I didn't think that
would go well with sweet potato.
What I tried was some "mild" curry
powder from a plastic bottle I had
bought ages (2 years ?) ago, but
never before opened. It was OK,
but as an experiment it was a
failure.
Jodie left to get a train
at about 6.50pm (or maybe another
10 or so minutes before that).
Once she had gone I tested my
sweet potato mash.I had used a
fairly bit sweet potato, and so it
seemed quite a big dinner, but it
slid down very easily, and oddly I
never felt like I had over eaten.
In fact I decided I would have
some more liquorice for Dessert -
but only a couple of pieces. It
was than that I discovered the
Panda branded liquorice was made
in Finland - a fact that would
have excited Jodie, who has a
great love of all things Finnish
(for reasons unknown). It was too
late to offer her any, and I don't
think she likes liquorice.....but
she can make exceptions for
Finnish things. I took pictures of
the bag, and sent them to Jodie
this morning.
By flicking around between
channels I managed to find some TV
entertainment last night. There
was nothing riveting enough to
stop me turning off the TV
possibly as early as 9pm, but
maybe it was 10pm. One thing I did
before going to sleep was to take
one of my Furosemide "water"
tablets. I can't remember quite
what my reasoning for this was,
but I think I may have felt that I
was retaining a bit of water. My
left leg was showing some signs of
puffiness.
I seemed to sleep well last
night, and that is despite waking
up 3 or maybe even 5 times to have
quite a significant amount of pee.
After getting up I had one more
pee, but no poo, and weighed
myself. I found I had lost a
little bit of weight. A bit later,
after counting out my pills for
the day I went to the toilet, and
this time I did have a fairly
decent poo. I weighed myself
again, and this time I saw that I
had lost 500gm since yesterday
morning.
I was quite pleased with my
blood glucose this morning.
Yesterday morning it was on the
danger line, but this morning,
probably thanks to the out of
sequence injection of Mounjaro,
but maybe also because I had tried
to avoid anything with sugar in it
(that included having sweet potato
instead of normal potato despite
what "sweet" potato suggests.
Sweet potato has less sugar in it
than normal potato). I got
readings of 7.8, 8.3, and
7.0mmol/l, or an average of 8.0.
That is nothing to boast about,
but slightly good in a sort of
normal way.
Today I may still go out,
but my enthusiasm is already
waning. There are some reasons to
go out and some to not.
Looking out the back
bedroom window (that having the
clearest view) showed a rather
dirty looking grey sky. That was
an immediate turn off. Then there
is the consideration of what I
would do if I went out as
intended.

My intention was to go to the
Petts Wood May Fayre, but only to
do some photography, and possibly
just of the live stage. In past
years there have been some great
bands on, but this year I feel
underwhelmed. The only band I know
is Vince Lightning & The
Thunderboltz. They are worth a
couple of pictures, but I can't
say I like them much.
The Bollywood Dancercise
might have been good for pervy
reasons. I find Indian woman quite
attractive (and the Indian nurses
were wonderful nurses while I was
in hospital), but it does not feel
a good enough reason to travel all
the way to Petts Wood.
If it were warm and sunny
this afternoon it would all be a
better attraction, but it seems
rain is likely this afternoon. The
good thing is that I don't have to
make a firm decision now. I could
have a shower, and wash my hair,
and go shopping in Aldi, and there
would still be time to get to
Petts Wood. Maybe I will, but at
the moment I think it unlikely. I
still might go shopping in Aldi
(assuming they are open today).