This
morning started with a weak sunny
spell or two, but it looks like
today could end up as wet as
yesterday....although heavy rain
is only forecast for 1pm today.
Much of the day will be almost
chilly, or definitely chilly for
June. The afternoon may only reach
13° C, but the evening could see
16° C. Tomorrow is going to be a
grey day, but it may stay dry, The
afternoon temperature may reach
21° C, but that still seems low
considering we are roughly a
fortnight away from mis summers
day !
Once again there are
engineers in the electricity sub
station across the road, and so I
am going to upload this unfinished
in case we get a power failure.
Like yesterday I will edit this
out if the power doesn't go off.
I am not sure why, but I am
going to describe yesterday as a
good day. I probably did do all I
set out to do, and that was mostly
to make sure I received all the
parcels I was expecting. I have
already written about the phone
call from the Kings College
Hospital cardiologist yesterday
morning. It was a pleasant chat
with a few suggestions made, but
no demands to spend weeks in
hospital again - although that may
be a future possibility.
I have already written
about receiving my big box of
Asian foods. Much of it was many
packets of instant noodles, and
they ended up providing for lunch
and dinner too. I did have other
stuff to make at least dinner more
healthy than 100% noodles could
manage.
My longest wait was for a
single item being delivered by
Amazon. It was one of those rare
occasions when Amazon provided a
map showing the approximate
location of the delivery van. When
I first logged on it said "6 more
stops before yours" (or words to
that effect). The delivery van was
already in the middle of Catford,
and I did not expect to wait more
than 30 minutes, but it was
actually over an hour. I am unsure
if it was all the traffic calming
(aka driver enraging) features of
the local roads,but the map showed
the driver driving backwards and
forwards, and even doing U-turns.
I was almost amazed when he
finally arrived to deliver my one
small item. A new and possibly
spare Oximeter (for measuring
blood oxygenation and a few other
things). It is possibly spare but
it could become my main meter if
Michael wants my existing
Oximeter. He was curious about it
when I showed him what it did last
Thursday.
One of the features of my
new Oximeter is that it can
connect to an app on my phone via
Bluetooth. The one single useful
thing about it is that it makes
getting a screenshot of the
results from the phone - as seen
on the left.
The instructions say
something like ".....only if it is
a bluetooth version of the
Oximeter. I bought it as a
Bluetooth version, but nowhere on
the packaging did it mention it,
and the one possible hint is a
microscopic symbol on the Oximeter
display. I need to examine it with
a microscope (or magnifying glass)
to see is it is a Bluetooth logo.
Anyway, I downloaded the
app, and it paired up with the
Oximeter almost instantly
(although it did want access for
location data, which I had to give
it, but it didn't seem to realise
that I had GPS turned off).
The results shown on my
phone screen seemed good enough
for me, but I didn't independently
verify them. 97% blood oxygenation
is very good, although I often
score 98%, and can get it up to
100% with some careful breathing.
Many doctors and nurses find it
hard to believe that a once very
heavy smoker can manage these high
readings. The pulse rate of 75 bpm
is a tiny bit high, but I was a
bit excited about trying out a new
toy.
My big box of "Asian
food" was delivered at just before
11am, and so it was here in time
to form part of my lunch. I didn't
really have anything available for
lunch, except a cheese roll, and
so I had either one or two packets
of instant noodles. I think it may
have been only one because two
other things in the big box were a
jar of Kimchi, and a packet of
"crisps" made using sweet potato.
I must admit I didn't think much
of the kimchi - it didn't seem to
have much in the way of spiciness
when I ate it with some of sweet
potato crisps.
My dinner was definitely
two packets of instant
noodles. I can't remember
what flavours I chose, but they
seemed nice enough, although maybe
it was me, but they were not the
strong flavours I was expecting. I
was very aware that noodles alone
lack many things to be called a
healthy food. I made the meal a
bit healthier by munching a medium
sized punnet of strawberries. They
should have increased the fibre
content, and most probably had
useful vitamins and minerals in
them. I also ate some sugar free
"fibre" biscuits. They did go well
with the strawberries. Now I
consider the big dessert I had I
do wonder if I only had one packet
of instant noodles instead of two.
Almost forgot....while
waiting for my Amazon delivery,
the sky towards the east came over
very, very dark. Meanwhile, over
to the west, the sun, still 4 or 5
hours from setting, was shining
through gaps in the cloud. It lit
up the houses across the road, and
they seemed to almost glow
compared to the filthy thick black
clouds behind the houses.
There had been some heavy rain a
little while before I took this
picture, and I was expecting a
lightning bold to split those
black clouds at any moment, but
there was no thunderstorm.
Back to dinner.....as usual
I watched the news while eating.
The news was followed by Star
Trek: The New/Next Generation.
That was followed by Star Trek:
Voyager. It looked like a terrible
episode (as so many of that series
were) and I turned off the TV and
started reading while laying on my
bed. At 9pm I watched both QI and
Have I Got News For You, and I
think
it was Have I Got News For You
first.
I then went to bed and read
for 10 or 15 minutes. I was too
tired to read more than that, and
I think I was fast asleep 5 or 10
minutes after turning the light
off. I don't think I slept well,
but the only reason to think that
is that I got up much later than
usual. I can't recall peeing much
in the night, but I am sure I got
up at least twice. I do remember a
few odd seconds of a couple of
dreams I had.
One dream was very vague.
and about the only think I can
remember was that I was in
Croydon. I guess that means it was
a nightmare ! The other dream
could be described as "sound
only". I can just remember a
concept rather than any action,
and I think I was mentioning it to
more than one invisible people.
The concept was that I had
discovered/thought up/invented/ or
something along those lines, a
safer way to do......something.
What that "something" was has now
evaporated to the place where most
dreams end up.
I was not sure how my
health would be this morning, but
it turns out it is less than
ideal, but far better than bad (or
something like that). I have yet
to have a poo, but my weight has
dropped 500gm. That seems rather
good considering I barely gave a
thought to what I was eating,
although I suppose I did give
some
thought to it. My blood
glucose was not as good as the day
before, but it was not too bad. I
got readings of 8.4, 8.8, and
8.4mmol/l. The average of all
three was 8.53mmol/l, and while
that is not bad, it is the second
highest average this month (the
highest was a truly terrible
10.0mmol/l).
My blood pressure is
moderately OK, but nothing to
shout about. It was 124/75 with a
pulse rate of 71bpm. I think the
pulse rate is slightly high
considering I was relaxed (or
thought I was) but it is not that
bad. The systolic pressure of 75
is a bit higher than I would like,
and maybe that is because I am
currently not taking Amlodopine.
That blood pressure control drug
mostly controls the systolic
pressure - at least I think it
does. It came up in my telephone
conversation/consultation with the
cardiologist at Kings College
Hospital yesterday. He wondered
why I was not taking it, and I
told him it was because on my
discharge papers from King College
it was omitted from the last of
drugs I was taking, and my GP
decided not to include it in my
repeat prescriptions. The
Cardiologist is sending a note to
my GP to get it corrected, along
with some suggestions about
changing the doses of some of the
drugs I am on. I hope the surgery
takes notice of these things.
My fair Diastolic pressure,
after several mornings when it has
been very high, is probably down
to me not only increasing the
dosage of Bisoprolol (officially
sanctioned by the cardiologist),
but splitting the dose between
morning and evening. This morning
it seems to have worked well.
This morning I was going to
go shopping in Aldi, but if
nothing else, the weather says no
- it may not be heavy rain, but it
is definitely raining, and it
looks to be the sort of rain that
creeps up and silently soaks you !
My alternative plan is to have a
snooze when I have finished
writing this, and then I have a
heap of washing up in the kitchen
sink, and the work surfaces could
do with a wipe down. On top of all
that, the recycling bin needs
emptying, and so does the overflow
bag I have had to use !
Later this afternoon I
should be seeing Jodie, if she
dares to come out in the rain, and
probably Michael too for another
beer tasting session. That reminds
me, I must order more beer
sometime soon. One other thing
that should happen this afternoon
is the delivery of the last part
of my last Amazon order. It is a
lens hood for the lens I recently
bought from Ebay. It is coming all
the way from Belgium, and thanks
to the wonder of Brexit, the great
freedom that never stops taking,
it had to wait to get through
customs - what a great improvement
that was over the single EU free
trade area -
NOT !!!!!!!