08:57 GMT
Yesterday can be simply summed up
as morning dry, and the afternoon
very wet ! One other important
feature was the morning started
with a fairly thick frost thanks
to the sky being clear overnight.
The day started at 3° C, rose to 9°
C in the afternoon. It then dipped
down to 8° C before rising again
to end the day at 11° C....and
then started to fall again.
This morning has started with
some sunny spells - which are
not
shown in the forecast ! It was also
not raining, although it was very wet
from rain during the night. It may
stay dry until midday when drizzle
will start to fall. The next five
hours will feature light rain, and by
2pm the temperature will have risen
from a 10° C start to 12° C. The rain
may stop at 6pm, and the rest of the
evning will be dry. By midnight the
temperature may have only dropped to
9° C. Tomorrow morning should see the
temperature at the same 9° C. It is
looking like tomorrow will feature
drizzle or light rain every hour until
8pm. The maximum temperature will peak
at 4pm and 6pm (but not 5pm) and it
could be 14° C.
Yesterday was quite good,
because yesterday I didn't feel as bad
as I did the day before. In fact for a
lot of the time I almost felt normal
(whatever that is). There was one time
when I did not feel good.....err make
that two times, and I shall explain
both as I get to them in my narrative
for the day.
I didn't feel fully recovered
from my "man 'flu" the day before, but
I did feel good enough to do one
experiment. That experiment had mixed
results. I wanted some things from the
shops, and so once I had finished
writing, and had a bit of a rest, I
had a shower. I probably should have
washed my hair, but I thought I could
geta way with it just for a shopping
trip. It had been a slow morning,
although I didn't realise how slow
until I realised it was 1pm by the
time I had washed and dressed.
I had pondered the idea of
going to Aldi, but Tesco is a minute
or two nearer, and so I headed out to
Tesco. I can't say I was feeling good
enough to run to Tesco (but that has
never happened in my lifetime before),
and nor did I feel like I could do a
brisk walk. I probably did manage to
keep up a sort of average walking to
Tesco kind of pace. If I hadn't been
closely monitoring how I felt I may
not have noticed that I could not give
it my best.
The only really negative, or
just annoying thing, was when I was
halfway around the store, and out of
the blue something tickled my throat,
and I started to cough. It took a
minute or two to control it. One thing
about this "man 'flu" is that it has
not involved any coughing, although I
did experience a drippy nose a few
times. Admittedly that really only
happened when I went into areas of
cold air.
As usual, I didn't have a real
shopping list, but I did have a sort
of imaginary one, and at the top of
that list was 2 litre bottles of Diet
Coke, and some ice cream. I also hoped
to find some reduced price sandwiches
even though I usually over stuff
myself with them. Yesterday I had to
resort to buying a few full price
sandwiches, and also some full price
pasta salads. I don't know why I did
it because I over stuffed myself again
- but not as bad as after my previous
shopping trip to Tesco.
I ended up buying a fair
amount, but not as much as sometimes.
That may have been because it feels
like I have been spending too much
when shopping, and I might have also
subconsciously thought that I was not
up to carrying home a lot of heavy
shopping. Whether I had thought that
without realising it, I had still
bought enough to make the walk home
particularly arduous.
I felt quite tired by the time
I got home, and I was seriously
thinking that maybe I should have
bought a lot less, or even stayed in
the warm. The way I felt meant I did
not hold back on what I had for my
lunch. I have to admit it was
excessive, and I should have learned
my lesson the previous time I went
shopping.
My initial thought was that I
just felt tired after going out
shopping, and that I fancied a lie
down, and a snooze. My second thought
was that yes, I was feeling slightly
full, and my third thought was of
guilty feelings - feeling that would
severely modify what I would have for
dinner later on.
I spent a lot of the afternoon
laying on my bed. I read quite a bit,
and I did have at least one snooze. I
have a sort of feeling I might have
had two snoozes. During periods when I
was awake and had plenty of time for
thoughts, I planned my dinner. I may
have been feeling slightly stuff, but
I could not ignore the reality of
having dinner. This is not the way it
is supposed to work, but it does, and
I can't do a lot about it.
However I can do a little bit
about it. One thing I did was to deny
myself the sausages I had already
precooked, and the fresh rolls I was
going to have them in *. I decided to
try and make my dinner fairly light,
and in a way it was. In fact it must
have been when I consider some of my
health readings this morning. What I
ended up having for dinner was two
Pepperami sticks (the hot ones) and a
big taste of some new ice cream I had
bought (a potentially very unhealthy
crunchy caramel flavour)(I was hoping
that the Mounjaro would take care of
all the sugar in it).
* There was another reason not to make
those sausages in rolls - I have run
out of tomato ketchup, and I forgot to
buy more yesterday.
My dinner may have been weird,
but it was very enjoyable as I ate it
while watching the 6 O'clock news. My
evening was an almost typical TV
evening, but there was one major
difference. Instead of watching old
repeats of Have I got News For You on
Dave, I watched what I think was a
brand new on on BBC1. There was also a
new QI on BBC2 that followed half an
hour after Have I Got News For You
Ended (which was an annoying half an
hour). Unfortunately it was another
where Sandi Toksvig had invited some
very weird guests, and I turned off
after about 5 minutes because I was
not enjoying it.
I ended up in bed a bit earlier
than I might have done, but that was
OK because I was feeling quite tired.
I may have made the mistake of not
trying for sleep straight away. I
spent 15 or 20 minutes reading. It was
Douglas Adams' "
The
Salmon Of Doubt". That caused an
interesting experience.
When I put the book down, and
turned out the light, I seemed to fall
into an extremely light sleep. I
started dreaming during the very light
sleep, and while it was not exactly
lucid
dreaming, but very close to it.
I was aware I was dreaming, but I also
seemed to be still awake. I guess it
was more like a day dream.....maybe.
It could also have been something
related to schizophrenia - one half of
my brain asleep, and the other making
suggestions to the dream. Basically I
seemed to be dreaming in the writing
style of Douglas Adams, and it was as
if I would make suggestions to myself
to explore some of the weird stuff in
his writing (with The Hitchhikers
Guide To The Galaxy providing most of
the inspiration).
It was an interesting and
enjoyable experience. I don't know if
it stopped because I needed to go for
a pee, or if I went into deeper sleep
and it turned into a proper dream, and
then woke up to pee. I think I
probably woke up to pee several time
in the night, and I am sure I had
another notable dream, but evidently
not notable enough because I can't
remember a thing about it apart from a
possible hint that it might have
involved a pub.
I seemed to mostly sleep quite
well last night, but I did wake up at
least one time that I thought was too
early for me to get up. It was gone
7am when I finally got up, and I
suppose that is probably my average
time these days. I first went to to
the toilet. I had a pee, but it felt
like I needed a poo as well. I did
pass a bit of wind, but that was all.
It was annoying because I don't
remember having a poo yesterday, and
maybe not even the day before that.
Yesterday I admitted that my weigh
seemed high because I was probably
"full of crap" !
My weight did seem stubbornly
high. I had hoped my unusual dinner
might have helped to make for a small
reduction. It initially did, but it
was only a drop of 100gm. I was
fortunate that before I ate my
breakfast I tried again, and this
time....whoosh ! I weighed myself
again, and this time I was very happy
that my weight was 600gm less than
yesterday morning. If I can manage
another 800gm I will be back to where
I was before I started putting weight
on.
My blood glucose measurements
were not so good this morning, but
still sort of good. The Contour meter,
and the GlucoFix meter both read
6.8mmol/l. It is sometimes
better, but it is not too far off
typical in the last month or two. The
GlucoRX meter gave a better reading
(as it often does) of 6.0mmol/l. With
just a drop of 0.1 I would have scored
a much coveted "Five". I suppose all
this is actually a bit of a miracle
after that very sweet crunchy caramel
ice cream I had last night.
This morning I feel neither
good nor bad. It seems very wrong, but
that suggests I have cured myself of
"man 'flu". Well, maybe not entirely
because I have had some headaches that
seem to wash up and down like the
tide. I can't even blame them on high
blood pressure. That was my first
thought, but I've just checked my
blood pressure, and it was an almost
perfect 123/54..... Maybe not perfect,
but perfectly normal.
There are one or two things I
might try and do today, but all will
have to wait until I have had a
delivery from Amazon. My packet should
contain two lots of blood glucose test
strips for my GlucoRX blood glucose
meter. I have just been informed they
are out for delivery. That seems a lot
earlier than most days. It may be
because they are classed a medical
supplies and they could be coming in a
van that mostly does Amazon Prime
deliveries. It is possible (but
probably unlikely) they could be here
soon after lunchtime instead of the
infuriating 6 to 7pm of many
deliveries. I just hope they provide
some actual tracking information so I
can get a better estimate of when to
expect them.
If my delivery is later than
hoped, I should have time for a
shower, and maybe also wash my hair.
If the delivery is early enough in the
afternoon then I may have the time and
inclination to do a bit more shopping.
There are a few non essential things
it would be useful to get from Savers,
and if I go there I might as well have
a wander around Poundstretcher while I
am out.
2,038 words today.