11:27 GMT
Yesterday started out bright and
sunny, but it did little for the
temperature. The afternoon peaked
at just 9° C. Even before sunset
the temperature was dropping, and
by 7pm it was down to 6° C. By mid
evening the sky seemed to be
clear, and at midnight the
temperature actually rose to 7° C.
This morning we have had, and
are still having some nice periods of
sunshine.The sky it currently a
patchwork of about 50% cloud and 50%
blue sky. The sunny periods could
continue for longer than forecast.
This morning started at 8° C according
to my thermometers, and now they say
10° C. I presume we are on track for
an afternoon high of 11° C. This
afternoon, and for the rest of the day
will be cloudy, possibly just light
cloud, and the temperature may bob up
and down between 9 and 11° C. Tomorrow
may feature thicker cloud, but no rain
is forecast. The temperature may rise
to 10° C for most of the morning, and
then it will rise to a very constant
11° C for the rest of the day.
Yesterday was a bad day, or at
least that was the conclusion by the
end of the day. I am starting to have
more trouble from (presumably) my
faulty heart valve. It didn't give
much trouble during much of the day,
but popping out into the cold to cut
up a box for the recycling bin caused
a few pains.
Most of yesterday was
overshadowed by the evening, and I am
having difficulty thinking how to
describe the morning and afternoon. I
know that after I had finished writing
I had a shower - a slightly cool
shower. Continuing low water pressure
is making my water heater very touchy.
I managed to keep the water tepid at
worst, but it would have been so much
nice if the shower jets felt nice and
powerful, and the water almost hot.
After showering I finally did
what I had been meaning to do for
several weeks - shopping in Savers and
Poundstretcher. I bought some Gaviscon
tablets, and some Aniseed flavour
"Acidex" antacid liquid. I also bought
some vitamins, a bottle of Morello
cherry flavour shower gel, and some
bleach. I bought a few random things
from Poundstretcher, and that included
the top of my shopping list, big
plastic envelope document carriers
(for when I am carting around
printouts of my health readings to
show to doctors and nurses).
I had a crazy idea that I would
try and eat very lightly yesterday,
but not actually reduce my calorie
intake (although any possible
reduction would be handy). I decided I
would not eat any proper meals - the
type of things that would fill my
stomach, and make me feel stuff while
still feeling hungry (or at least,
still a strong desire to eat). I
reckoned that if I ate some naughty
stuff, like a big KitKat bar, I would
not fill myself up so much, but the
guilt would make sure that I could
convince that I had eaten enough.
I am unsure of the outcome of
that experiment. The blood glucose and
weight figures this morning say it did
almost work. The big unknown is
if it had any undesirable effects. It
is possible it did. I am unsure when
it started, but I started to get some
chest pains. Possibly it was mid
afternoon. It would later seem that
what I ate, even though fairly small
by the standards of proper meals, was
still getting stuck in my stomach, and
causing acid indigestion.
If I had started treating the
acid indigestion (aka heartburn) early
enough I may have suffered a lot less
in the evening. When I did start
chewing some Rennies it took a little
time to take effect, and then a lot of
burping relieved the heartburn, and
bloated stomach (not the belly), or
some of it, but by then I was
suffering quite enough.
That heartburn, and the cold
air trashed any thoughts about going
out to The Life Of Brian gig I really,
really wanted to go to. I wanted to go
so much that I even considered paying
for a cab to the pub (and probably a
cab home again). It was all the worse
because I had finally found the best
way to get there by bus. It was a
route I had once used when I went to a
gig in The Mitre Hotel in Greenwich.
The 199 bus to Greenwich stop at one
of the stops called Greenwich station
- there are 4 of them, and this
particular stop is about the furthest
from the station - and from the same
stop I could get the 386 bus to The
British Oak. It is a longer route, but
no walking is a big plus point.
In the end I decided I couldn't
even face that cold air just to walk
to the first bus stop at the end of my
road. I knew it would trigger chest
pains, and I was right on the edge
even while I was indoors in the warm.
With great reluctance I stayed in the
warm watching TV. I was still getting
some discomfort from my
chest/heart even doing that.
Some of it was heartburn, but by then
I thought I had treated that.
I think it was around 10pm when
I went to bed. I was tired, and the
tiredness was aided by consuming a few
large tots of Navy Rum. That most
probably raised my blood pressure, and
instead of relaxing reducing any heart
pain, it just got worse. It did seem
to be worse when laying down. On top
of everything else, my brain would not
shut up when I tried to go to sleep.
I would start thinking how bad
it was to miss the gig, and let down
Miranda and the band (I had said I
would try and get some really good
pictures at this gig, and was going to
take my best camera, lens and also a
flash gun. I tried the old trick of
trying to distract myself by thinking
erotic thoughts. I am fairly proud of
generating an erotic idea, but these
days, now I am old and decrepit, it
carried far less weight.
It almost felt like I got no
sleep at all last night, but I know i
got at least an hour, and I wonder if
I got more than that. I think it was
around 3am when I got up to read some
stuff on my PC - interesting stuff
such as
https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/11/shenzhou_20_spacewalk/.
It was during such times that I
started checking my blood pressure. It
wasn't outrageously high, but my pulse
rate was a lot higher than my usual
"at rest" rate. It was at 7.30am that
I started recording blood pressure
readings. Some were indeed quite high,
but I think even the worst was only
diagnosed by my blood pressure meter
as "moderate hypertension".

The very worst was at 07:46
with the systolic pressure up to
156mmHg. That is not desirable, but in
the grand scheme of things is not that
terrible. The main pointer to trouble
is the high pulse rate. My typical
resting pulse rate is about 60 (and
sometimes a bit less). My pulse rate
up in the 70s might just indicate
stress, or it may be a symptom of my
faulty heart valve - the heart having
to work harder to get enough blood
flowing. I must admit I haven't
previously thought this way, but
trying to avoid anything, like long
walks in very cold air, is probably a
wise decision. To push myself could
cause something like a heart attack,
and quite possibly and actual heart
attack.
(I have just this minutes
checked my blood pressure again, and
it is starting to look typical, but it
is not there yet. 120/53 is fine, but
my pulse rate is still 70 bpm.)
One thing that did improve my
blood pressure a bit was washing my
hair, and having a shower. The thought
of going into hospital, which could
have been a real possibility (and
maybe still is) with dirty hair, and a
bit stinky, was causing enough anxiety
to raise my blood pressure. Now I am
clean and fragrant (hopefully) I have
no worries if I end up walking to
A&E, or if worst comes to worst,
dialling 999 again - just like I did
in 2013. My first 12 days in hospital
in 2013 are described here -
http://www.sunnyside/homelinux/org/subpages/journal/2013/September_2013.html#12.
Scrolling down from there takes you to
when it all kicked off.
The most relevant bit reads "
Until
about 15 minutes ago I was feeling
very poorly, and wondering where it
would all end. It is feeling a bit
like last Tuesday morning. I can
foresee a possibility that I won't
be at work tomorrow. Maybe
I'll
have to admit defeat and go see a
body mechanic,".
I don't feel all that bad at
the moment, but I can still feel a
mild ache my chest. I think there is a
possibility that it is heartburn from
my breakfast of 2 flapjack bars. I am
chewing on a couple of Gaviscon
tablets as I write this. After getting
up, a lot later than usual, I went for
a pee, and managed a fairly "firm"
poo. I then weighed myself. My
deliberately bad diet means I have put
on 300gm. Obviously that is not good,
but it is mild compared to what I
feared.
My blood glucose is up this
morning. This was not unexpected, but
it is still fairly good, The Contour
meter read 7.3mmol/l, and I would
normally call that good. The GlucoRX
meter read 6.5mmol/l, and that is
pretty good. The GlucoFix meter read
7.1mmol/l, another good reading. That
averages out to 6.97mmol/l, and I have
beaten that twice so far this month.
For all it's faults, Mounjaro
continues to do an excellent job
regulating my blood glucose.
Assuming I didn't need to go
and seek medical help, my plan was to
probably go shopping in Tesco this
morning. I don't fancy going out in
the cold air while I still seem to be
on the edge, but if I have a good
night I might go out to Tesco
tomorrow. The main thing on the agenda
today should be a visit from Jodie,
and a chance to sample a few of my
latest order of beers. I am sure Jodie
will have plenty to say about them -
mostly, "had it before, had it before,
minging ! and more already tried it".
It is the beer order that may arrive
on Tuesday that might have a beer or
two of interest to Jodie.
Unfortunately these beers may well
make my symptoms worse, and I had
better throttle back a bit this
afternoon. Once the next beer order
arrives I can go a bit madder. Once
that is safely indoors I would have no
problems going away for a fortnight to
get my heart fixed again.
1,851 words today.