15:21 GMT
Yesterday was a very cold day, but
it was dry, very dull and cold.
The temperature was in single
figures for most, if not all of
the day..
Today is another very dull, and
very cold day. There was a good frost
this morning, and it will be 10pm
before the temperature reaches double
figures - a mere 10° C. Tomorrow may
reach 11° C during the early
afternoon, but it will come at the
expense of some light rain. The
weather icons at the time are the
weird ones which suggest there could
also be a few rays of sunshine, but I
am not optimistic.
There has been a big gap in
this record, and the reason was I have
had another stay in hospital from the
15th December last year until 9th
January. I could have written
something yesterday, but I felt too
busy catching up with other stuff, and
also rather tired to bother fighting
my web server to generate a new year.
A couple of good sleeps later and I
have at least had the energy to get
the web server up to date (I hope) and
to write this. Thank goodness I won't
have to do this again until next year.

As I write this. my memories of
the night of 15th December are getting
quite vague. I went to bed, and I fell
asleep for about an hour, but I woke
up with cheat pains. I can't really
remember what they were like. I don't
recall they were very strong, but
strong enough to tell me something was
wrong.
At first I thought it might be
heartburn, and I took some antacid
liquid as a precaution. Then I checked
my blood pressure meter. The picture
on the left shows what I saw. Very
high systolic pressure, and even
worse, a very high pulse rate. I knew
something odd was going on, and that I
needed some professional help.
I already had a spare rucksack
filled with some essentials for an
occasion like this. I added a few
extra pairs of clean underpants, and
called 999. First on the scene was a
nice lady paramedic who confirmed my
blood pressure and pulse rate results,
and also a 300mg tablet of soluble
aspirin. I had already taken my own
aspirin earlier, but she said another
dose would do no harm. I am unsure if
it helped or not.
Incidently, the picture showed
it was 3.43 am, but it was at least an
hour before that (the clock is wrong
on the monitor). In this case it was
time that was the healer, but only to
a limited extent. After a while an
ambulance joined the party. They
thought I must be in terrible pain,
and offered morphine, but I thought
that completely over kill. The pain
was still mildly annoying, but was
less than when I woke up, and that was
far from terrible. As I say, it was
enough to serve as a reminder that
something was wrong.
After a ride in the ambulance I
ended up in Lewisham Hospital A&E
- a place I am familiar with, and I am
also familiar with how boring it is.
There were long periods of just
waiting interrupted by occasional
bouts of intense activity. One such
interuption to the boredom was a test
I have never seen before. By this time
I was fitted with a cannula so they
squirt various drugs into me.
One drug was supposed to
(almost) instantly drop my heart rate
right down. It was very unpleasant,
and felt like I was dying or
something. Fortunately the effect was
quite short lived - good for me, but
the doctor was not happy about it. I
can't remember much more of my time in
A&E - most of it was just laying
on a trolley (in a bay rather than a
corridor !) just waiting. Eventually
it was announced I was going to a bed
in a ward - Chestnut ward on the 5th
floor. The higher the floor, the more
serious things are.
Chestnut ward has individual
heart monitors, and you end up
"chained" to your bed. Fortunately
previous experience allowed me to
unhook myself and to go and use the
toilet. I'm not sure this was really
approved of by the staff, but they
allowed it. In fact it was quite handy
in that it proved that I was able to
do things independently, and so was
less mollycoddled. This was essential
for "opening my bowels" (as they say
in medical places). I had no intention
of sitting on a commode, and I can't
use the silly cardboard pee containers
without making a mess (don't ask).
Tomorrow I will try and
describe more of my stay, and include
a few more pictures (I have just
discovered I had a load more on my
phone). I may even have the patience
to describe how I "escaped" from the
hospital twice to walk home. The
second time was really hard work
because by then I was suffering from
Covid !! I'll try and say something
about that too, tomorrow.
857 words today.