After my
experience yesterday I am taking the
idea of sunny spells this afternoon
with a pinch of salt. Maybe the
temperature will reach the forecast
11° C, but with no sunshine it will
feel very cold. By 1am tomorrow
morning the temperature will have
dropped to 4° C. It will continue to
drop and tomorrow morning may start as
low as just 3° C. It might possibly be
a bright days with sunny spells and
possibly a full hour of non stop
sunshine at 1 and 3pm, but the
temperature is only forecast to rise
to 10° C. We have some very cold
weather on the way if the long range
forecast has any credibility. Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week may see
daytime temperature only reaching 4°
C. That is cold enough for rain to
fall as sleet !
Yesterday started off good, but
ended very badly. I was looking
forward to my lunchtime drink in The
Jolly Farmers, and had a good shower,
although I didn't wash my hair, and I
didn't have a wet shave. I did use my
beard trimmer with the shield off to
have a quick buzz over the worst of
the stubble.
Once again I left home quite
early so I did not have to rush to the
station. In fact it was far earlier
than needed. I arrived with at least 5
minutes to spare to catch the early
train at 12:19 instead of the more
usual 12:34. There were some delays on
some trains, and I couldn't do my
usual sequence of train photography.
However I did get a bonus train when I
got to Ladywell.
After getting off my
train, and walking down the platform
towards the exit I saw on the
passenger information display the
warning to stand clear of the platform
edge. It was because the next train
would not be stopping. Usually it is a
class 465 "Networker" train that I am
guessing is on some sort of test run.
Yesterday it was a class 375 "coastal
train". These are the trains that go
all the way from London to various
parts of the Kent coast. It was a bit
of a novelty, and it was also one I
had never photographed before. Ideally
it was going for a clean because it
looked very grubby.
I walked from the station to
the pub non stop because I didn't see
anything new to photograph, and
besides which it was very overcast -
as it would be for the rest of the
day. I ordered my first pint of
Guinness, and ended up drinking it
very slowly because I was having
difficulties with the crosswords in
The Metro.
I don't know if I've blown my
last braincell, but I had a lot of
difficulty with the quick crossword. I
can often solve that before I finish
my last pint, but I barely finished
half of it. It might have been because
I was interrupted while doing it. To
my surprise I received a message from
Angela.
I guess Angela was bored
because what she told me was that she
was being "pumped up" with Potassium.
I think that was her way of saying she
was on a drip feed of potassium, and
had just just sit, or lay there
waiting for it to diffuse into a vein
(or artery).
I replied with the picture of
my pint of Guinness on the left, and
worded it to say I was being "pumped
up with Guinness". She replied to say
"the good old Jollys (Jolly Farmers)",
and asked if the normal people were
there. It was not until last night
that I remembered to answer that
question.
I got distracted looking
up good sources of dietary Potassium.
Top of one list was avocados - which I
know Angela likes. I suggested them to
her, and included a link to the
website where I found the list. She
replied that she would definitely go
for it, but only once the mouth ulcers
she had were cured. That was another
fact she had not mentioned before.
Apparently they are a result of the
radiotherapy.
The next thing on the list was
sweet potatoes. I suggested them
because they very easily make a very a
very smooth mash, and that should
easily pass by the ulcers. Part of my
reason for making these suggestions is
that she did tell me that the doctors
urged her to eat freely to keep her
strength up, and because she would
sometimes be off her food (or even
throwing it up like she did after
chemotherapy sessions). She is
naturally thin, and does not have a
lot of reserves for times like this.
[
10:14
- Contrary to expectations, there
is now glorious sunshine
pouring through my bedroom
windows, and warming up my
bedroom nicely.]
After sending my last
message to Angela I thought I would
tackle the cryptic crossword. I had
done so badly on the quick crossword
that I was not expecting much from the
cryptic crossword. I did solve 6
clues, and that is 6 more than I was
expecting. I think I might have
managed more, but my heart wasn't in
it. I resorted to actually reading the
news in the paper, and it was all
rather depressing. It was more
interesting to listen to Ayse and a
couple of men at the bar.
I have never got a good picture
of Ayse, and the one above is
definitely not good ! I can't seem to
correct the strange skin colouration
given by the dim lighting in the pub.
I did not take this picture yesterday.
I found it among some photos taken 2
years ago ! I had not used it before
because itw as such poor quality, and
that is a shame because the pose is
just perfect (although one of her
better smiles, and not looking shocked
would be an improvement).
I only stayed for two pints of
Guinness, and when I had finished the
second pint I said my goodbyes, put my
new leather jacket on, and zipped it
up tight before going out into the
gloom and cold outside. Maybe gloom is
a bit over the top, but it was
definitely grey outside.
I had not checked on the train
before I left the pub, and I did not
check until I was actually on the
platform at Ladywell station, and saw
the next train was cancelled. I had
walked directly to the station, and I
had to rest for a bit before doing any
more walking.
I most definitely did not like
what I saw when I checked the trains
on my phone. It seemed that I had
missed the previous train by about 10
minutes, and would have only had a 5
minute wait for the next train -
except it was cancelled. The next
train was just over 20 minutes time,
and I was feeling too cold to want to
wait that long.
My only real option was to walk
home. As I have mentioned in the past,
getting the train only saves about 5
or 10 minutes of walking against
walking straight home, but it does
split the walk into two, and that
helps a lot. Yesterday I had to walk
back from the station to get onto the
path through the park. Instead of
saving 10 minutes by walking direct
from the pub, I had added an extra 10
minutes to the total walk.
To make matter worse I was
feeling cold. The peculiar thing is
that in the past I have always thought
that leather jackets are often too
warm, but that was not the case
yesterday. Although to be fair the
worst thing was having to breathe in
the cold air. It just made me feel
colder, and it was irritating
everything. I had chest pains from
inflamed old scar tissue, and also
growing angina pains, on top of a
feeling of being short of breath.
I had to frequently stop on my
walk home to get my breath back, and
allow the angina pains to fade. One
such stop was as I passed the back of
the Lewisham Hospital building with
most of the wards in it. With a lot of
trees losing theor leaves it was
easier to see more of the building. On
the second floor, and roughly in the
centre of the building is Chestnut
ward where I spent a couple of days
back in March.
I couldn't help thinking that
if I did not take care on the walk I
could easily end up visiting Chestnut
ward again. I did feel really awful
walking in the cold air with a belly
full of Guinness - although as I
walked that Guinness was slowly
heading to my bladder. I wasn't
keeping an accurate count, but I think
I did the walk in four major portions.
By the time I got home I was feeling
like I would not have been able to
walk much more without a long rest -
ideally somewhere warm.
It was obviously a joy to get
home. The first thing was to go for a
pee, but with that done I turned the
heater up full in my bedroom, and than
went down to the kitchen to heat up
the first of two cans of soup. The
first was potato and leek soup with
added chilli sauce, and a very good
sprinkling of grated Cheddar on top. I
had never tried adding cheese to
anything but tomato soup, but it
seemed to work well with potato and
leek.
Soup number 2 was a can of
chunky beef and vegetable soup. That
got the same treatment - chilli sauce
and more grated cheese. I don't think
the cheese really went with that soup.
It was not horrible or anything like
that, but it just seemed a bit of
bland addition. Anyway, the good thing
is that at last I felt warm inside and
out. It wasn't too long before all the
chilli sauce made me feel sweaty hot,
but even that felt better than the
cold I felt when I got home.
I was feeling very tired after
having my soup, and it would have been
so easy to have had a lie down once I
had eaten, but I found some reserve
energy to allow me to check the train
photos I had taken (only one of which
was useful) and the other pictures I
have used here this morning. I then
laid down to read for a bit and catch
a short snooze.
Only a few hours had passed
since I had eaten the last of the
soup, and I was feeling hungry again,
and fortunately dinner time was fast
approaching. I thought it was time to
use the last of the bread I had, and
also a pack of quarter pounder burgers
that had been in the fridge for
something like a week. I knew it would
be an unwise sized dinner, but I went
ahead, and cooked and ate the lot.
The original idea was to make
sort of burgers using toast, but I
only had three slices for four
burgers. The only possibility was to
have chilli sauce of burgers, on
tomato sauce on the three slices of
toast. It was very nice at first, but
I quickly realised it was going to
really fill me up after that two cans
of soup, and just two of the burgers
and just two slices of toast would
have been quite sufficient.
Nevertheless I shovelled the whole lot
down !
I watched, or sometimes just
half watched the usual Star Treks, and
then turned the TV off to spend some
time reading while laying on my bed. I
soon realised that I was feeling too
uncomfortable to try for sleep for
several hours when some of the food I
had eaten had gone down a bit. On top
of that I had a lot of other pains.
They were probably the result of
getting cold on my way home earlier,
but with them all being assorted
muscle and joint aches, I was
wondering if I was going down with
'flu.
I turned the heater up full
again, and spent an hour or more
reading stuff on the internet while
sitting in front of my PC. While doing
so I had a couple of paracetamol
tablets, and some antacid liquid. the
latter was more a precaution at first,
but I now think it was well that I did
so. It was probably gone 10pm before I
got to sleep, and that that point I
had turned the heater down to low
again.
I did feel a bit too warm under
the duvet, and I am sure I kicked it
partly aside, and I slept partly
uncovered. When I woke up around 2am
for a wee I felt awful again. My
shoulders, wrists and elbows ached,
and I seemed to have aches in quite a
few arm muscles. I then turned the
heater on full blast, had my wee, and
then got back into bed where I fell
asleep, partly uncovered again, very
quickly.
I think I left the heater on
full blast until I got up. That was
expensive, but maybe it was more
important that I felt a lot more
comfortable when I got up to pee a few
more times before I got up. It was 7am
when I got up, and apart for some
short lived lower back pain I seemed
to feel generally OK, although I was
aware of a slight feeling of bloat. I
expected to poo when I went for a pee,
but I just let out a blast of wind.
I was quite surprised when I
checked my blood glucose readings. All
three were quite reasonable. The
Contour meter read 8.4mmol/l - that's
not good, but neither is it bad. The
GlucoRX meter read a better 8.1mmol/l.
The Exactive meter read 8.6mmol/l -
one of the first times it has broadly
agreed with the other two meters. I
wonder why ? There was bad news about
my weight. It seems I have done the
impossible and gained a whole kilogram
in 24 hours. I suspect I will be doing
some big poos later today - or at
least I hope I do.
This morning my blood pressure
is extra low - possibly because I had
breakfast quite late, and only a few
hours have passed since eating it. My
blood pressure is usually lower after
eating. This morning it is just 95/44.
I had three plans for today. I
think that there is not enough time
left for the first. It was to go
shopping in Tesco. The second has to
happen. At 2.45pm I am due to have my
diabetic eye exam in the hospital. I
think I will allow a full half hour to
get there. It might take me 20 minutes
to walk to the hospital, and ideally I
want a 5 minute rest before going up
the stairs to the 2nd floor. I could
take the lift, but I feel the walk is
good exercise - sort of.
I hope that I will be able to
get there even earlier. That might
just make for a longer boring wait, or
if I am very lucky I might be seen
earlier. Time will be of the essence
because there should be a beer tasting
session later in the afternoon. I have
advised Jodie that it would be best to
aim to get here at 4am. I hope I will
be no later than that, but if they are
running late.....