The BBC
forecast (in the screen shot
above) only says "Weather warnings
issued". The Met Office says an
Amber warning of heat, and a
rather rare RED warning of extreme
heat for today. Maybe it will only
be a degree higher than
yesterday's 33° C, but this
morning has started off quite warm
enough, and by midnight it may
only have cooled to 23° C. So a
whole day of heat to endure !
Tomorrow may only peak at 31° C,
but that is hot enough to be
bothersome. Like today, tomorrow
morning and evening will still be
quite warm (20° C at 6am and 24° C
at midnight).The day after
tomorrow may see 34° C again, but
the day after that (Saturday) may
be cooler, and there could be some
rain, albeit warm rain !
Yesterday felt a bit too
warm to do much - so I went into
lazy mode and didn't do much at
all. I have a feeling that it
would have been more comfortable
to have gone out into the outdoor
heat where there was probably a
little bit of breeze to make it
feel cooler, or even self made
breeze by walking.
In the end I didn't go out,
and I used the excuse that I might
possibly have a parcel delivery as
a good reason for not going out.
That didn't happen, but I do know
that Evri, the not terribly good
parcel couriers, definitely have a
parcel for me, and it looks like
it might have reached the local
depot last night.

On the left is the status
of my parcel as of this morning. I
thought it mentioned it was at my
local depot, but I must have
imagined that bit. At least it
still looks hopeful it will get
here sooner or later, but maybe
not today....but it could, and so
I had better not go out
today.....maybe.
It is true to say that I
spent a lot of yesterday drinking
cold water, and watching the
colour of my urine (if it starts
to get brown it means dehydration
- I tried to not get it darker
than a pale lager). I did do a
little bit of washing up in the
kitchen, but I did no cooking
yesterday. I am not sure if I
realised it at the time, but on
reflection I found I didn't feel
hungry for a lot of yesterday. The
heat was a much greater deterrent
than any amount of Mounjaro
achieved.
Apart from breakfast, which
was one medium packet of instant
noodles, I think I only ate two
soft deli rolls with corned beef
and lime pickle. I definitely had
a portion or two of ice cream, and
for a little treat I had about 6
pieces of liquorice allsorts. I
added a bit of fibre to my diet
with a quite small tub of ready
made fruit salad. When written out
like that it seems sufficient, but
I would have eaten a lot more if
it had not been a hot day.
Apart from reading in
the day, and some TV in the
evening, I seem to have described
my whole day (apart from the
unpleasant parts, but they are
coming soon). I didn't see Cous
Cous, the fluffy cat, at all
yesterday. I was, and am worried
that he might have come to some
harm when I let him out the front
door near midnight the day before
yesterday. This was after he
managed to wake me up by leaping
through the part open window in
the back bedroom window. I hope
that he is just sheltering from
the heat. It must be hard wearing
that thick fur coat all the time,
and that he will appear when it
gets cooler.
The unpleasant thing
concerns my bottom. Yesterday I
reported that I started the day
feeling constipated, but that
before I had finished writing I
was no longer constipated. I had
passed one large poo very
smoothly. I think I did that twice
more before the day was over. The
really unpleasant fact is that the
last movement of the day seemed to
be unflushable, and was still
floating in the pan this morning
after surviving maybe 5 or more
flushes. It is gone now, and so
has the fairly large one I passed
when I got up this morning. It all
seemed rather a lot considering I
thought I had eaten a lot less
than usual yesterday.
As mentioned above, I
passed the evening watching some
TV, but I was on, rather than in,
my bed not that long after 10pm. I
read for a while, and then put the
book down, turned out the light,
and then, despite waiting for a
bonk as Cous Cous tried to get
through the window in the back
bedroom, which he didn't, I seemed
to fall asleep quite easily. I
think the first time I woke up was
probably a bit after 3am for a
pee. Although sunrise was still
over an hour away, it didn't seem
that dark outside.
Despite that grey light
outside (easily seen through the
part open curtains, and open
window) I seemed to have no
trouble getting back to sleep
again. I think I part woke up a
couple of times after that - just
opening my eyes long enough to
look at the clock. I am unsure
what time it was when I finally
woke up and got up. Well I say got
up, but I think I laid in bed for
some time after that. It might
have been about 7.30am when I
actually needed to get off my bed,
and off to the toilet fo a pee
(but no poo - that was an hour
later).
Initially my weight did not
look so good, but after passing a
poo, and some more pee, I found
had lost 600gm since yesterday
morning. That sort of tallies with
my idea that I did not eat much
yesterday. That was even more
proved when I checked my blood
glucose. It was rather good. I got
readings of 7.3, 8.0. and
7.7mmol/l. That averages to
7.67mmol/l, and there were only
two other days so far this month
that were very slightly lower.
I had a suspicion that not
having any hint of constipation
would be good for my blood
pressure. I suppose it is obvious
really - and form of stress
increases my blood pressure. This
morning, one my one and only
check, I got a pretty good
124/69 with a pulse rate of 70. My
pulse rate is a little bit high,
and 60bpm would be better - at
least I think it would.
Being a Wednesday I would
normally be walking to The Jolly
Farmers for a lunch time pint, but
I seem to have got out of the
habit of it since Ayse has been on
long term sick looking after her
husband who has cancer. For some
weeks she has been in quarantine
because the husband's immune
system has been damaged by radio,
or chemo therapy. He has to be
isolated because any bug could be
fatal, and Ayse has chosen to stay
isolated with him. It is possible
his isolation is over now, but I
doubt Ayse will be back behind the
bar yet. Not only that, but I am
not sure I feel up to a walk in
34° C. I definitely would be if it
were not for my ongoing heart
troubles. Maybe 10 years ago I
used to love going on a the
longest, sweatiest walk I could do
on the very hottest days of the
year. I feel it prudent not to try
than now, even if I do feel very
tempted.
It looks like I will
probably spent all day today
indoors, sheltering from the sun,
and drinking loads of chilled
water. I wonder if I will feel lke
eating less today as well, like I
did yesterday. It would be good
for me. The big flaw is that I
will soon run out of plain vanilla
ice cream (which seems to be safe
for me to eat), and I will need a
shopping trip to buy more, and
that might bring terrible
temptations. Oh well, I'll just
make up what I do as I do it
today.