08:40 GMT
Yesterday started out rather cool,
but bright and sunny. From midday
the sky was too cloudy to let any
sunshine through, but it had
warmed up from 7° C to 11° C. By
3pm the temperature dipped a
degree, and another degree by 5pm,
but then it went up again to end
the day back at 11° C. As far as I
can recall, not a single drop of
rain fell yesterday.
It is very murky outside. I
can't actually see any rain falling,
but it may just be fine drizzle. It
certainly looks very grey and very
damp outside. It is 9:44am as I write
this (where has half the morning gone
?) and my thermometers say it is only
a tenth of a degree less than 12° C.
That is quite mild, and if we had full
sunshine it might even feel slightly
warm, but the chances of any sunshine
appear to be zero today. The forecast
says drizzle for much of the time
until this afternoon when it may be
dry, but still very grey outside. The
temperature may rise a degree at 11am,
and then the temperature may be
constant until into the night.
Tomorrow is going to start very wet,
and 10° C is forecast. The rain may
continue until 6pm, but the
temperature may start to fall at 3pm.
By midnight it may still be dry, but
the temperature may fall to just 4° C.
I think I could dare to
describe yesterday as a fairly good
day. My health still seemed a bit
precarious, but nothing too
bothersome, and there were signs that
it was improving, at least for a short
while. Even the afternoon beer session
with Jodie was better than some, and I
had a great sleep last night.
I still felt like it would be
very easy to provoke heart pains,
particularly if I went out into the
cold air yesterday - so obviously I
didn't, although I did say that I
might go to Tesco as my closing words
to yesterday's piece. Not going to
Tesco meant I had more time to relax,
and while I didn't do any premeditated
relaxing, I did end up taking things
nice and easy. As the screen shot of a
new, temporary spreadsheet I included
yesterday showed, my blood pressure
had fallen from being rather high to
almost perfect by 10:24am. It
encouraged me to be more lazy...except
I couldn't.
Once I had rested for a bit I
washed my hair and had a shower. Once
again it was almost impossible to get
the water heat right, and I had my
final rinse in water that was probably
just below tepid. I will be very happy
when winter is over and/or when Thames
water repair the leak that is the
reason for low water pressure. On
reflection, the water pressure used to
go low when the clocks changed. That
was some time ago now, and I don't
think it happened like that this year.
If it had then the pressure might be
returning closer to normal any day
now.
I seemed to do everything
slowly yesterday morning, and that was
probably because I was very tired
after a very poor night's sleep. I
barely got all the washing up out of
the sink, and drying on the draining
board before Jodie turned up a tiny
bit earlier than expected. I had
stopped checking my blood pressure
after I got the good reading at 10:24,
but my chest was still feeling a bit
tender until I got a fair bit of beer
inside of me.
Yesterday was another day when
I decided to eat small amounts of bad
stuff instead of bigger amounts of
good stuff. My pre-boozing lunch was
just 3 sticks of Hot Pepperami, and a
flapjack (maybe an eighth of which I
gave to Jodie). Like last
Thursday, I let Jodie select the first
beer to try, and to my surprise she
selected a medium strong, special Xmas
style beer. It was one I was looking
forward to trying, and my hopes were
fully fulfilled - it was delicious.
For a few beers Jodie was
chatty-ish, but soon reverted to type,
and ignored me and the rest of the
world by constantly scrolling through
pages on her mobile phone. Some of the
stuff she did say was that my
selection of beers for the last order
seemed good enough to part meet her
expectations. I feel she will be less
appreciative to the order that I am
still keeping my fingers crossed will
be delivered tomorrow. (So far I have
heard from DPD to say they are
expecting my order from Beer
Merchants).
Having said that, Jodie did
select a few more conventional ales to
taste. That makes a change because
these days she seems, or seemed to be
fixated on "modern", hipsterish, nasty
sour style beers. One conventional
beer she declared to be nice. Sadly
there were two other I thought tasted
a lot like some of the odd beers we
used to try in The Shortlands Tavern.
They were not very nice.
Once I had a few beers inside
me I began to forget that my chest was
feeling fragile. I am not entirely
sure why because a similar amount of
alcohol, in the form of rum, seemed
not to act as a painkiller the day
before (or whenever it was). Maybe it
was just that beer was better at
flushing through my stomach of stuff
that Manjaro was trying to retain to
make me feel less hungry - which as
never really quite happened yet, but
maybe there is some news to tell on
that front later.
I had decided I would have
something approaching a normal-ish
dinner after we had finished drinking.
As the time for Jodie to leave to get
her train got nearer I put some stuff
in the oven. I started with the other
half of the "loaded potatoes in
skins". I had eaten the first half the
day before, and I was not that
impressed with them. Maybe I prefer
the potatoes to be nice thick skinned
King Edwards that get a nice crunchy
skin when baked. The so called loaded
potatoes were small potatoes with thin
skins, and cut in half. The "loading"
was something that was almost cheese
with some smoky ham in it.
This time I made sure those
loaded potatoes spent longer in the
oven at full power, and then I laid
some "smashed beef" burgers on top of
them. Those burgers were fairly thin,
but the size of a CD (5 inches), but
when cooked they shrunk down to a bit
more than half sized. They did seem a
bit dry, but not bad, and went well
with the loaded potatoes. I though the
two together was a recipe for
heartburn. I didn't take an chance,
and had some antacid tablets
pro-actively.
After several hours of TV I
headed to bed. It was only about 9pm,
and I spent maybe half an hour,
perhaps more, reading in bed. I didn't
seem to have any heartburn troubles,
and when I switched off the lights I
seemed to have no trouble falling
asleep. I had a good sleep, but it
wasn't perfect. I know I woke up a few
times, although less than usual, for a
pee. I think I did spend a little time
awake in the night, but the more I try
and remember it, the more vague it
seems. It may have just been a dream.
I remember, at least I think I
remember having several dream, but not
a single thing about those dreams.
I woke up this morning with my
chest aching. I think it was because I
was sleeping on my right for the last
bit of the night. There are a few
possibilities how that could affect my
chest, but on this occasion I think it
was purely a mechnical thing. I was
half asleep still, but I think I can
recollect some of my bones making a
click as I sat up. It is something
that seems to happen every now and
then, and is probably a direct result
of me not following my heart surgeon
orders about not carrying too much
weight when recovering from my
coronary bypass operation. I was
carrying far too much weigh on the way
back from Aldi, less than a weel after
getting out of hospital, and something
went click, and sproinggg inside me. I
don't think my ribs and sternum are
connected together the the waqy they
ought to be any more.
Other than the fragile feeling,
I have so far felt slightly good this
morning, although I must admit that is
more psychological than physical. It
was pleasing that despite drinking
lots of beer, and the trouble that can
cause. my weigh remains unchanged
since yesterday. Getting that good
result did rely on two visits to the
toilet - the second was mostly about
passing a very "firm" poo, plus a
small extra pee.
My blood glucose could have
been better, but such improvement are
still rare. It was still very
satisfactory, and I think I shall only
bother to quote the average of my
three meters. It was 6.93mmol/l. That
is a teeny weeny bit less than
yesterday's 6.97mmol/l, although a
little higher than my average so far
this month of 6.71mmol/l (last month
it was 7.18mmol/l and so things are
getting better).
I made the mistake of checking
my blood pressure while thinking that
sometime soon I would be needing a
poo. I ignored that reading, and
waited 10 or 15 minutes after I had
passed my big and hard to pass poo.
The new reading was 121/55, and that
is very good. Even my pulse rate,
which as been high recently, was a
decent 65 bpm. I could almost kid
myself I am feeling healthy this
morning !
I feel no rush, and maybe not
any real need, but based upon
apparently seeming to be semi healthy
this morning, I may dare to go out to
get some shopping. There is very
little I actually need, and none at
all if I raid the freezer, but I think
I would like to go to Aldi today.
There are a few things I can only get
there, and while none are essential, I
might even get a few healthy things to
eat (but I doubt it). Before going on
such an errand I need a shower, and I
think I will treat myself to a snooze,
and then make sure it is not raining.
Other than that, I have no idea what I
will do today.
1,786 words today.