This
morning it seemed fairly bright,
but it was a couple of hour later
before I saw sunshine strong
enough to cast a shadow. It is
still quite cloudy, and just as I
wrote the last sentence the sun
went in. To my mind it looks like
it could rain, although no rain is
shown on the forecast. From 3pm to
9pm we could have full sunshine,
and that may raise the temperature
to a very sweaty 28° C if the
humidity is high as well. Before
3pm we may just have sunny spells,
or sunny intervals (and I am
unsure what the difference is
between the two). Once again
it should be another very dry day.
Tomorrow may see more sunny
intervals than full sunshine, but
the temperature should reach 28° C
again, but maybe just for a single
hour. Tomorrow should also be a
dry day.
Yesterday was another day
when I thought I might do stuff,
but somehow I either could not be
bothered, or distracted myself by
reading (both book and the
internet) enough that I ended up
doing nothing else. That is not
100% true. I have got some video
to edit to show I did one little
thing, and I have a picture which
is ready to show that I did
something else.
I definitely have a new
fox, or probably a vixen, living
in my garden. In this picture, the
fox is laying on what looks like
freshly dug, but dry, earth. My
guess is that it has been dug out
of a new Earth. I have still not
been out with a strimmer, or
machete, to cut through the weeds
(mostly stinging nettles) and see
if there is indeed an entrance to
a new Earth (and Earth being the
correct name for a fox's
underground den). My other guess
is that it tunnels under next
doors big shed that has a solid
concrete floor to support the roof
of the Earth.
I left my high definition
camcorder running, and pointing at
this place. I did capture a minute
or two of the fox with a scotch
egg in it's mouth. The scotch egg
was one of a pair I put out for
the fox because it was almost a
week after it's use by date. The
egg in the middle of these Tesco
"Finest" Scotch eggs has a runny
centre, and I am sure that runny
yolk is an ideal breeding ground
for bacteria. The last time I ate
one of these Scotch eggs that was
no more than a day past it's
best-before-date I got quite a
stomach upset. I believe Foxes are
a bit more resilient to such
things.
Maybe if I have the time,
and more importantly the
enthusiasm for what may be a
fairly long job, I'll edit the
camcorder footage, and
maybe
show it tomorrow.
It would be true to say
that I was very mindful of what I
ate yesterday, but I did ignore
many of the warning signs my brain
flagged up. I think I ate too
much, but in small but probably
too frequent amounts. One good
thing may have been deliberately
eating two lots of ready prepared
fruit, plus one small punnet of
strawberries. One ready prepared
lot was apple, grapes and
pineapple. The other was sliced
pineapple, mango, and melon. I
think all that fibre was probably
good for my bowel, but very bad
for my blood glucose -
particularly at a time when it is
running dangerously high.
Reading, snoozing, eating,
a bit of photography, and not a
lot else sums up most my day. My
evening was the usual TV fare, and
then I went to bed. I think I
headed to bed at 10pm, but it
might have been 11pm. Despite
doing so little during the day, I
felt very tired. I think I managed
half a page of the book I am
reading before I realised I was
very sleepy. Maybe 10 minutes
later I was fast asleep.
I remember waking up to go
for a pee a couple of times, but
other than that, my sleep is a
complete blank up until the first
time I woke as if to get up. After
a visit to the toilet, and taking
screen shots of the weather
forecasts, I decided to go back to
bed. I didn't really expect to go
back to sleep, but almost an hour
later it was obvious that is what
I had done !
That first time I got up I
went for a pee, and I thought I
needed a poo, but nothing
happened. The second time I got up
I also went straight to the toilet
for another pee, and this time I
did have a poo. The fruit seemed
to have worked - almost. Initially
it seemed nothing would happen,
and then, all of a sudden, it one
light squeeze and whoosh splash.
To my annoyance, it came out so
fast that it seemed to have dived
under the water and came up in the
other end of the U bend that can't
be seen. It was as if nothing
happened, but I felt it happening,
and I heard the splash as it hit
the water.
When I weighed myself I
found I had put on another 100gm.
By itself that is nothing, but
cumulatively, day after day, that
can soon add up. I need to
convince myself not to eat so
much, or when possible, nothing.
That would be good for my blood
glucose too. This morning it is up
in the danger zone again. I think
I need to get back on Mounjaro
soon. It controls my blood glucose
really well, and maybe it did help
with a bit of weight loss - even
if it seems I have almost lost
more since I stopped taking it.
There is bad news about
Amlodipine. I had hoped the drug
would reduce my resting pulse
rate, but it seems not, or at
least not as low as I hoped
(between 50 and 60bpm). Yesterday
morning, after the first does the
night before, my pulse rate was
75bpm. This morning it was very,
very slightly down to 74bpm. My
blood pressure is actually a bit
low this morning. My blood
pressure meter describes 96/60 as
"Ideal" but I think it is too low.
I was almost going to say
that despite everything, I don't
feel that bad this morning, but on
reflection, maybe I don't feel
that good either. I think it is
time to use reverse psychology
this morning. After I keep saying
I might go out for a walk, but
never seem to do so, this morning
I will say I am most definitely
not going out for a walk and see
where that gets me !