The
first few hours of today were
dull, but I think it was a bright
sort of dull ! From 9am full
sunshine is forecast until sunset.
That will take the temperature up
to 28° C after a fairly cool
start. last night escaped being
another tropical night, and even
now it still feels fairly fresh
(currently 22° C at 10am).
Tomorrow could start as low as 15°
C, and the first few hours will
only feature sunny spells. Full
sunshine may only start at midday,
and tomorrow afternoon may only
reach 26° C. That should still be
nice and warm in the sunshine, but
not too warm.
Yesterday was quite a good
day for some types of good.
Despite saying I ought to go out
somewhere, I stayed in all day,
but I managed to control my sugar
intake well enough to get my blood
glucose level down to almost sane
levels. That was helped by
re-discovering a few facts about
some things.
Yesterday morning my blood
glucose was not as insanely high
as the previous morning, but I
guess it was still high enough to
sap my energy. On the other hand,
it seem to be just low enough to
stop me peeing, and more
importantly, sweating so much. The
less sweating, although I think I
remember it as not much sweating
at all, was probably helped by the
temperature being lower, and
mostly keeping in range of several
desk fans around the place.
I guess my whole day boiled
down to watching my sugar intake
to try and get my blood glucose
readings down to a safe level. At
the moment it is seeming like I
can't rely on Ozempic to control
my blood glucose the same way that
Mounjaro did. It may be that I
have started Ozempic at a very
small dose (just 2.5mg). I shall
query this when I see the nurse in
about 3 weeks.
I thought that yesterday
was going to involve a lot of
fasting, and then just eating
things like Twiglets, like I did
the day before. That fasting and
careful diet did make a useful
improvement, and I felt no need to
be as disciplined for a second day
running. On the other hand I could
not through away the small gain I
had made. It may have been around
lunchtime when I decided to check
the sugar content of quite a few
of the instant noodles packs/pots
I have.
In the meantime, I did some
light snacking instead of
breakfast. Yesterday, or the day
before, I mentioned that giant
Wotsits seemed to have a very
small amount of sugar in them.

The fact that they are baked
instead of fried means their
calorie content is moderately low,
but the sugar content of just
1.1gm per 30gm is what interested
me. 30gm does not sound much, and
because they are mostly air, they
do crumble/melt down to about the
size of a pea when chewed. 30gm is
a little more than you can balance
on one hand, palm up. It is not
exactly filling, but popping in
one at a time makes it seem more
substantial than it really is -
and illusion plays a big part in
regulating eating it seems.
I knew that Giant Wotsits
were fairly safe, and mentioned
them yesterday or the day before.
My other discovery was possibly
more like a reminder of something
I discovered years ago. It is that
many packs or pots of instant
noodles can have quite small
amounts of sugar in them. One
flavour that surprised me was
"Tomato hot pot". Tomatoes have a
lot of sugar in them, and the
sauce for the tomato hot pot
instant noodles seems to be
rendered down tomato, but to my
surprise I found that one packet
only has something like 5gm of
sugar (and it may be less).
Some of the instant noodles
I have here have even less sugar
in them. It meant that I could
dare to have two pots of instant
noodles for dinner yesterday, and
remain fairly confident that I
would find my blood glucose was
even lower this morning.
I don't think there is a
lot to add about yesterday. I
spent much of the day reading and
snoozing, but some of the reading
was looking at the internet, and
some of that was not reading but
looking at pictures. One problem,
if it can be called a problem, is
that I had all the time in the
world, and didn't need to stop
looking/reading.
A lot of the reading was of
the Internet Archive. It is like
diving down a rabbit hole - you
never know what you discover down
there. This is one starting point
that could lead to all sorts of
stuff
https://archive.org/details/TheRadioCarolineStoryProducedByPaulKramer1965
Most stuff on the archive is
freely downloadable, and it covers
just about anything that can be
digitised. I even found iso files
for copies of ancient magazine
cover discs.
The other place I seemed to
be captivated by was
https://www.aliexpress.com/
They have page after endless page
of all sorts of stuff sold online
from China. I tend to buy form
them instead of Amazon these days.
There are some things you have to
be aware of. The most important
thing is to read very carefully
what you are buying. What looks
like a mobile phone is only a slip
on cover for one - for instance.
Sometimes it looks like you may be
buying several similar items, but
you have to select each item
separately. If you have the
patience for the long delivery
times, and are careful about
ordering what you actually want,
it is cheaper than Amazon. They do
loads of electronic/computer
stuff, but also stuff like women's
underwear. As a one time admirer
of the Freemans Catalogue about 55
years OK, it is almost as exciting
(laugh).
Yesterday evening was the
usual BBC 6 O'clock news followed
by other select TV programmes. I
thought I finished TV quite early
last night - I think I recollect
10pm. I suppose it was the heat,
even if yesterday was not nearly
as bad as some recent days, but
once I was laying on my bed I felt
so sleepy that I barely attempted
to read as intended. I would be
surprised if I was not sleeping
deeply by 11pm.
Maybe "sleeping deeply" is
a slight exaggeration, but I don't
recall waking up to pee more than
once, and that could have just
been a dream. With hindsight, I
think I can say the lack of peeing
was due to my reduced blood
glucose level, although it was
still a lot higher than desired.
It was sometime after 4am when I
was woken up by some sort of
noise. I suspect it was actually
next door doing something, but I
got up for a quick look around
upstairs. I was not sure how open
I had left the spare bedroom
window. It was only open a few
inches, and not enough for Cous
Couse (aka "Fluffycat") to get
through as he did once.
It was when checking the
spare bedroom window that I looked
out the window and saw the fox
working industriously digging out
a new earth. I suspected he, or
maybe it is actually a she, had
started to dig when I could see
freshly turned earth, but in the
first light of dawn I could see he
or she had dug enough to actually
disappear under the earth. I
suspect I may find in a few
months, a new family of foxes
ripping my garden apart like last
time.
It was a shame it seemed a
bit too dim, and the view too
obscured, to video any of the
digging. After watching for 15 to
25 minutes I went back to bed, and
after a while I fell asleep again.
It was then that I know I had a
dream, and I can remember thinking
that it was worth describing, but
now I can't seem to remember why.
Another interesting dream like
dust in the wind.
When I got up again, a few
hours later I needed a small pee,
and I thought I needed a poo, but
that didn't happen until later,
and didn't even seem significant.
I obviously ate more than I though
yesterday because my weight did
not go down. It was exactly the
same as yesterday, although maybe
if I had passed the size of poo I
expected, I may have lost at least
100gm and maybe more.
The best news, although
still short of expectations/hopes
was my blood glucose. This morning
I got readings of 9.6, 9.1, and
8.9mmol/l. Only the latter reading
is just about acceptable, but with
the other 2 being under 10mmol/l,
it seems I am out of the danger
zone, although still teetering on
the edge. I need to be careful for
at least a few more days. The
three readings average to
9.2mmol/l, and only one reading
was lower than that so far this
month. Ironically it was the day
after I had my first Ozempic
injection - which seemed to do
nothing for me !
This morning I had the last
of the Giant Wotsits as part of my
breakfast, and I am not even sure
there was 30gm left in the packet.
I followed them up with a pack of
fruit that was well past it's use
by date. It was apple, pineapple
and black grapes. I reasoned that
rotten fruit was easy to spot, and
at worst it would have started
fermenting into cider or
something. It did taste a bit
acidic as if lemon juice had been
added to stop the apple going
brown, but nothing is shown on the
list of ingredients - which only
lists the three fruits.
The main plan for today is
a beer tasting session with Jodie.
We are not usually joined by
Michael, but he might turn up, and
maybe Alan or mark might join us,
but I am basically only expecting
Jodie. Of course beers can contain
a lot of sugars, although some can
contain almost none. German
Pilsners, and Guinness are noted
for having almost no sugar in
them. Some thick black imperial
stouts can have loads and loads of
it - which is a shame because they
are truly delicious (as well as
being very potent - maybe up
around 12% !).
One thing I was going to do
this morning was to take a train
ride to Bellingham station - one
stop from Catford station. It has
been briefly renamed as Bellingham
Jude (or Jude Bellingham) in
honour of some footballer. I know
little of these football things,
but I'd like to get a couple of
snaps of the temporary name
plates, and I believe it is also
shown with that name on customer
information screens. Sadly I feel
it would be too much of a rush to
do that before Jodie arrives, but
it could be the trigger of a long
outing tomorrow. Time will
tell.....