We start
this new month with some sunny
spell, and there was possibly full
sunshine at 7am, as per the
forecast. Much of the day will be
dull, but maybe there will be full
sunshine for 9pm - just as the sun
is setting !
Yesterday was another day
when not much happened. I can
probably dispose of it in just a
few paragraphs, but even that may
not be quick enough to finish
before the big thing today - which
is a visit to the surgery at
9.30am to discuss my blood
pressure. I think my blood
pressure is fine at the moment,
but my pulse rate at resting is a
bit higher than I like. I hope the
outcome of today's visit will see
my next prescription include
Amlodopine. That drug seem to be
the one that was keeping my pulse
rate down until it was stopped
before I had my heart valve
replaced, and never restarted. The
difference is clear to see in my
records of blood pressure. One
thing I did yesterday was to print
out my blood pressure results for
May and June this year, plus July
of last year.
I'm now back from my
appointment at the surgery. It
sort of went OK. The young lady I
saw was (I think) an "Assistant
Practitioner". I think that make
her not quite a doctor, but better
than a nurse. She might need a
counter signature, but it seems
she can prescribe drugs - although
maybe only drugs that are in
effect repeat prescriptions. She
has sent my next repeat
prescription through to the
Pharmacy next door, and rather
optimistically says I should be
able to collect it after 5pm
today.
The prescription should
include a low dosage of Amlodopine
- the drug I was hoping to get
back on to make my resting heart
rate slower. It is only a low
dosage as a trial. What she wants
(or what one of the doctors has
told her I need) is a 24 blood
pressure monitor strapped to me
for 24 hours. I have had one
before, and it was fitted at the
hospital. Apparently they can now
do it at the pharmacy, and that is
useful because the walk is a lot
shorter, and avoids climbing the 2
flights of stairs at the hospital
(or using the lift). I will be
called to the pharmacy probably
sometime in the next week (or when
they have managed to find enough
cash to buy a set of batteries for
the machine).
I found the walk to and
from the surgery to have been
mildly knackering. If I recall
correctly, it was the same the
last time I went there, but the
next day I walked to The Jolly
Farmers, and home again, and felt
fine doing it (except for aching
ankles for the last 5 minutes of
the walk home).
Incidently, before I
forget, the Practitioner I saw
insisted on checking my blood
pressure. I told her it would be
very high after a too fast walk to
the surgery, and my white coat
syndrome kicking in hard as it
always does in the surgery. I said
I would be surprised if it was
less than 200mmhg (for the
systolic pressure). I was
surprised - it was only 180 - only
mildly very dangerous !
Back to yesterday.....
About the only thing I can think
of to add was about my eating. My
lunch involved a fair bit of ice
cream, and some BBQ beef flavour
corn hoops. My dinner was 4 smoky
jumbo sausages with the rest of
the coleslaw. I don't care what
Michael says, those jumbo sausages
are edible, but nothing the get
excited about, and no reason to
buy more of them. For dessert I
finished off the tub of ice cream,
and that was more than was
probably good for me. I also had a
small punnet of cherries as well.
They should have provided a bit of
fibre, although it didn't seem to
do any good when I went to to the
toilet this morning - either time
!
I only spent some of the
evening watching TV. I spent a
small amount of time washing my
hair to save time this morning. I
also may have read for almost an
hour, in smaller segments, last
night. Then it felt like time for
sleep. I had intended to try to
sleep earlier last night because I
thought I might be getting up
early this morning, but with a
9.30am appointment I could almost
have dared a lie in (but I
didn't).
Maybe if I had started
writing this soon after getting
up, I might have been able to
remember something about my sleep
last night. Apart from feeling
sure I got up to pee at least
once, I can't seem to remember
anything about it at all. My first
memory is getting up, and going to
the toilet. I definitely had a
pee, and I think I had a small poo
too. A bit later, and getting a
bit close to the time when I
needed to get dressed to go out, I
had another, and bigger poo. That
one was a bit uncomfortable, and
the worst thing is it only reset
my weight to exactly the same as
it was yesterday
morning....although I had had a
small breakfast, and maybe if I
had not eaten it might have shown
a lot of 100 or 200gm.
My blood glucose was very
high this morning. I am not
entirely sure why, but maybe the
ice cream and cherries did not
help. I got readings of 10.4, 9.3
and 10.2mmol/l, or an average of
9.97mmol/l. That was a terrible
way to start a new month, and I
really ought to fast all day, but
I have eaten 6 mini pork pies so
far this morning. I'll try and be
more careful for the rest of the
day, but there is not a lot in the
cupboard, or fridge, that is
particularly low in sugar.
I thought that now I have
finished breakfast, and I have my
breath back after my rush to, and
also from the Group Practice, I
would check my blood pressure. In
the surgery the headline figure,
the Systolic pressure, was 180.
Just now I scored a rather good
114/60 with a pulse rate of 58.
The pulse rate was particularly
good, and maybe the 114 was a
little bit too low.
My original plan was to
walk to The Jolly Farmers soon,
and maybe I will still do that,
but I have to admit I have little
enthusiasm for it right now. I can
foresee that I will be making most
of today up as I go along. One
definite is that very soon, once I
have uploaded this to my server I
am going to lay down on my bed,
and read. I'll most probably have
a snooze too.