09:15 GMT
Yesterday was generally a bright
day with some full sunshine in the
morning, and sunny spells through
the afternoon until sunset at just
gone 4pm. Sadly the sunshine
didn't seem to carry much heat,
and I still needed some
contribution from my fan heater in
my bedroom. The day started just
below zero, and managed 4° C in
the afternoon. The evening was an
almost constant 3° C, but it feel
during the night.
There was (and still is) a
frost this morning, and I am sure at
least one of my outside thermometers
said it was below zero when I first
looked. They now agree on about 2° C,
and that matches the forecast. It is
very sunny right now, and the full
sunshine should last until sunset. All
that sunshine may only warm things up
to 5° C for three hours this
afternoon. Tonight will be another
very cold night......or maybe not. I
made an incorrect assumption, but it
seems some warmer air will come our
way through the night, and the
temperature will rise again to 5° C by
7am. Unfortunately that warmer air,
which could give 8° C by the
afternoon, is wet air, and there could
be showers for a lot of tomorrow.
Yesterday was not a good day
for a couple of reasons. The main
reason was a health problem. I think
it was caused by my cold walk through
the park the day before. I complained
then about the chilly air causing me
some chest pains. Yesterday it was
almost like I had 'flu. I am sure it
was not 'flu, but the aches and pains
were quite similar. As well as
creaking joints, my whole torso seemed
uncomfortable. Some of it I suspect
was the effect of the Mounjaro trying
to make me feel full, and so not
hungry.
One thing I hated yesterday was
getting cold - even for quite short
periods of time. It just made any
aches even worse, and some of those
aches were probably caused by my
faulty heart valve. Such aches could
feel like a mild heart attack, and in
some ways that may have been not far
from the truth. I think this could be
a miserable winter - more miserable
than most ! I am so looking forward to
getting my heart valve fixed.
I can't say I was particularly
busy yesterday morning. It was a bit
of a struggle between wanting to be
very lazy and warm, and doing the
important stuff before Jodie came over
to taste some of my latest beer
purchases. There was no way I could
have stayed in bed for much longer
than I did, but I often wanted to lay
down, close my eyes and snooze. Of
course the weird thing is that I
started writing earlier than usual
yesterday - which contradicts what I
wished I could do.
After I finished writing I had
a shower. It seems the fan heater on a
long extension power lead is becoming
a fixture during these winter months.
It only takes the chill off the
bathroom, but that it so much better
than shivering. It might have been
even better if I was washing under
hotter water. I could, and probably
will turn the gas up a bit, but not
much because I don't want very hot
water to wash my hair - it feels like
it is boiling my brain.
By the time I had showered,
dried and dressed, I was ready for a
lie down, but no time for a snooze. I
had other stuff to do, and that was
mostly doing a pile of washing up in
the sink - including the beer glasses
rinsed, but not properly cleaned since
last Sunday's beer session. In the
middle of it I was visited by
Fluffycat. He was very vocal, and I
assumed he was cold and hungry. His
thick fur coat probably meant he was
not cold, and he may well have had
dinner provided by one or more other
neighbours.
I offered him some of Aldi's
more posh fish flavour pouches. He
said it was rubbish, and he wouldn't
be seen dead eating it. I think what
he really wanted was some company. He
likes being the centre of attention,
but I had gone back to my washing up.
After a while he said he was going out
again, and he did. I don't think we
saw him in the afternoon.
Jodie arrived at about 3.30pm,
and was sadly underwhelmed by my new
beer order. Of course there were a few
beers that she did want to try, but 2
or 3 out of 28 is not very good ! She
will drink others, but she gets no
enjoyment out of it if she had drunk
them before - mainly because she can't
log them again on Untappd (dot com). I
think she regards as a sort of game
where she has to keep scoring points,
and it has nothing to do with enjoying
the beer itself. It is why we often
have very crap beers - just so she can
score points and win a new badge
(which is only an image on her phone
screen).
I texted Michael to say we had
started drinking, but he replied to
say he couldn't make it yesterday. I
assume he is having another crisis
with his dementia suffering wife, and
the care home she is in (and which
seems to do very little caring - maybe
Michael does not give them a chance).
I wondered if he would turn up later
like he has done a few times in the
past, but we heard no more from him).
With no Michael I had to amuse
myself while Jodie was completely
captivated by her phone. I ended up
reading the paper, and found stuff to
read on my phone. There were times
when neither of us would speak for 10
or more minutes. It all seems a bit
unsatisfactory. It is much more fun
when we are joined by Michael, and
Mark and Alan, with a very occasional
extra visitor.
Jodie left at just after 6.30pm
to get a train to Clock House station,
and then a short walk to The Three
Hounds where she was meeting Alan.
About half an hour before she left I
put my dinner in the oven. I was still
getting some discomfort from my belly
- it was Mounjaro's way of saying I
didn't really need to eat, but to me
it felt like the opposite.
The beers, which included at
least one very strong beer, helped
some of my other aches and pains.
Sitting in the warm (but not too warm
because Jodie was dressed for the
arctic) also helped the aches and
pains fade. My dinner was some BBQ
flavoured spare ribs. With extras I
think they claim the pack could feed
two or more. I ate the whole lot, and
I enjoyed it, although.... maybe some
variety in the meal would have been
nicer.
After that main course I had
some ice cream, and some cake. After
the beers and my dinner, and sitting
in warm rooms, I was feeling quite
good. If I had anything to complain
about it was I was feeling tired
before I finished watch my usual
evening TV programmes. I could have
been watching until 11pm, but I think
I went to bed at 10pm. That turned out
to be a good decision.
I was feeling fine until I went
to bed. After laying down I began to
feel my stomach was a bit full, but
only of gas from the beers and the
Diet Coke I was drinking. It was the
sort of discomfort that a good burp
would cure. I did several small burps,
and was starting to feel much more
comfortable until the last burp. That
was like the beginning of vomiting. I
felt a surge of acid tasting stuff
coming up my throat.
I soon realised some of the
discomfort was actually acid
indigestion - heartburn ! Instead of
getting to sleep early I had to stay
up chewing Gaviscon tablets to stop
the heartburn. It was maybe as late as
midnight before I could sleep. Once I
was asleep I was mostly OK, but I woke
up at least 3 times to go for a pee in
the cool bathroom. I had set the
thermostat on the heater blowing warm
air into the bathroom to not warm it
quite as much to save a bit on my
heating bills.
I can remember two dreams last
night. The first was right in the
middle of my sleep. It was a slightly
odd dream in so much as it was like
watching a documentary rather then
something I was experiencing directly.
I sometimes think it might have been
narrated by Stephen Fry.
The dream concerned being in a
Russian prisoner of war camp, or some
such similar thing. Food seemed
plentiful, but it was only of one
thing - a very hard biscuit in a round
shape. The commentary likened it to
"ships biscuits" in the days of
sailing ships. Biscuit that were baked
so hard that they had to be soaked in
water, or if possible, some sort of
soup, before them could be eaten. I
think they were supposed to includes
all sorts of vitamins and stuff. They
were baked so hard so they were almost
indestructible - but did not taste
nice.
The second dream I remember,
although many details are now rather
hazy, also was about food. I seemed to
be at a place of work that also had
something like a school playground. It
was dinner time (a middle of the day
dinner rather than en evening meal). I
had to cross the playground (the only
significance of that was to show there
was a playground there) to get to a
shop that sold stuff to eat as well as
other stuff - including cups of tea
(YUCK !).
I guess it was more like a cafe
and general store...or something. I
did not have much money on me, but I
thought a can of Diet Coke and a Twix
bar would be all I needed. I entered
the shop and had a look at what was on
offer. I could not see a simple and
small "choccy" bar, and decided I had
better ask one of the ladies at the
counter. I started off asking for a
can of Diet Coke, and the lady asked
if I wanted my usual - a cheese sub
roll with extra slices of ????? I
never did work out what the extra
slices were of, and I never got to
taste the item because I woke up then.
It seemed a bit early to get
up, but I did need the toilet, and
went for a pee, and also a poo. I then
went back to bed, but I don't think I
slept for more than 5 minutes. I
seemed to be feeling slightly hungry.
That must be why both my remembered
dreams featured food. In the mean time
I had taken screen shots of the
weather, and I had weighed myself. I
seemed to have put on more weight than
I liked.
Fortunately, when I decided
that I should probably get up, maybe a
bit after 8am, I needed another pee,
and I also passed more poo. I started
to think that some of my discomfort
yesterday was because my digestive
tract was actually rather full. There
was some further clues pointing that
way. Just 5 minutes ago I went to the
toilet and passed more poo. The very
slightly odd thing is that none of my
three visits to do a poo were of hard
poo, or very loose poo. It was just
three lots of "usual".
It is a shame that I have had
breakfast, and there is no point in
weighing myself now, but i can still
speculate that if I had been able to
pass that poo before breakfast, and to
weight myself, I might have easily
shaved off more than 100gm from the
400gm of weight I have officially
recorded to have gained since
yesterday morning. That is not good,
and yet because beers were involved,
it probably wasn't too bad.
My blood glucose is actually
very slightly down on yesterday
morning (with yesterdays readings in
brackets) The Contour meter read
7.6mmol/l (down from 7.9mmol/l). The
GlucoRX meter read 6.7mmol/l (down
from 6.9mmol/l). Finally, the GlucoFix
meter read 7.8mmol/l (the same as
yesterday). These are all mostly OK
readings, but it is a shame that the
GlucoFix meter was so high compared to
the GlucoRX meter. The latter at
6.7mmol/l was particularly good.
It is now rather late in the
morning (11:15am), but that does not
matter much. Not much is happening
today. In fact nothing is happening
today unless I instigate it. It is
bright and sunny at the moment, and
for the last hour or two the sun has
been keeping my bedroom quite warm
enough without using the heater. I
intend to take advantage of that by
having a lie down one I have finished
this writing. I won't be bothered if I
ended up snoozing for an hour or two.
There are two things I might do
today, although I don't think I would
do both. Maybe the more likely thing
is to wash a few clothes. The less
likely is to go for a wander in the
park, camera at the ready for anything
that attracts my attention. I think I
subconsciously wrote "a wander in the
park" instead of a walk in the park
because I don't think I want any
execise in the freezing air (all three
of my outdoor meters were agreeing it
was 3.1° C outside 10 or so minutes
ago). Just a very slow wander would
probably do, although the more I think
of it the less I think it is likely to
happen. Today I may achieve greater
feats of laziness !
2,352 words today.