Today, as forecast, started off
with mist. The Met Office said
that for one hour there may have
been fog, and maybe there was and
I was too late to see it. The sky
is still a bit hazy, but the sun
is shining for now. Only sunny
spells are forecast until 5pm when
there may be full sunshine until
sunset. I suspect that some of the
earlier sunny spells may be long
enough to qualify as "sunshine".
It may take until 5pm to get
there, but 20° C is forecast for
today. That should feel rather
good. Meanwhile, my weather
station barometers say it will
rain ! Tomorrow may see sunny
spells all day long, and a maximum
temperature of 18° C.
Yesterday was not specially
good, but it was good enough. I
can tick off two accomplishments
that prove yesterday was not just
another lazy day. My experiment of
delaying my breakfast until it
became lunch seemed to work, and I
hope to do more of it.
I must admit I did have a
fairly lazy morning. After I
finished writing yesterday's diary
I had my usual lie down, and I may
have had a snooze. What I
definitely did was to have a
shower, but I did not wash my
hair. That took me almost up to
midday, and I got dressed ready to
go out. I had a mad idea that as
well as going to the pharmacy, I
might carry on walking for a walk
around the park.
I thought I would try out
another pair of cheap shoes bought
from Poundstretcher a few days
earlier. They look superficially
the same as the pair I bought a
week or two ago, but there are
differences. One thing not obvious
when being worn is that the pair I
tried yesterday had a black and
knobbly sole. More obvious was the
"go faster stripes". The most
significant difference is that
they seem a much more snug fit -
snug enough to be slightly
uncomfortable. I don't think I
will be using them for any long
walks, but they seem OK to wear
indoors.
Despite the slight
discomfort from the shoes, the
walk to the pharmacy seemed
pleasant enough. My prescription
was almost made up, but there was
some confusion. They asked if it
should include a Mounjaro pen, but
I said that I had picked that up
last Tuesday. They also aid
they could not find a box of
Amidarone tablets, and they would
have to order some. In a way that
was good because I had meant to
tell them that I did not want it
because I get an allergic reaction
to it (itchiness in the small of
my back mostly, but also in some
other places).
When I got home again, and
started to put the drugs away, I
found that I had been given a
spare TNG spray - the spray that
relieves angina pains, and which I
don't seem to need now, and the
hospital Cardiologist says I
should not use anyway. I now have
three spare sprays plus the one I
still carry around with me. The
other surprise was another box of
Furosemide. I didn't think I was
still prescribed that, but I am
happy to get it. It is a powerful
diuretic, and was almost essential
when my legs were getting puffy
from water retention. That is
mostly cured since I got my new
heart valve, although my left leg,
where the vein was removed for my
bypass graft, can still get a bit
puffy, and the Furosemide should
cure that.
After I had had my shower,
earlier in the morning, I put some
laundry in to soak in my big
builders bucket. It was my two
Catford t-shirts, and just three
pairs of underpants. I may need
one of the t-shirts tonight
if
things go to plan - which I can
never be sure about until it
happens. I managed to force myself
to fully finish washing that
stuff, and get it hanging up to
dry, not all that long after my
lunch.
My lunch, as intended, was
really a late breakfast. I had two
lots of instant noodles. I think
one would have been enough, and at
least the second was a smaller
pack of instant noodles. Today
will be the same plan - no
breakfast, but instant noodles at
lunch time. I will try and have
just a single helping today, but
there could be a complication in
how I eat today. I'll come back to
that later.
After lunch I did have a
lie down, and I may have had a
snooze. I could have relaxed a lot
more, and just read my current
paperback, but I knew I had to get
the laundry finished, and forced
myself into action. Once the
laundry was hanging up to dry I
did another sort of
relaxation.....or maybe it is the
opposite of relaxation. Perhaps
madness would be a better
description.
I went online to
Aliexpress.com to order a few
things - things that I am in no
hurry for, and so another 8 day
wait for them will only be
slightly traumatic. I have ordered
a few pairs of flip flops. The
price for them was a lot less than
Amazon seem to be showing this
year, and also cheaper than the
pair I bought from Poundland.
While I was at it I also ordered a
couple of belts, and a miniature
WiFi connected camera - a sort of
spy camera, but I have no use for
such a thing. It was mainly
curiosity, and it was also very
cheap - just £2.96. It is probably
rubbish, or only works by being
connected via a Chinese server or
something. At such a low price I
think of it as disposable.
The next event was dinner.
I tried to make some of it
healthy, and the main course was,
but the dessert was not....but it
seems not that bad. The main
course was mostly "Mediterranean
roasting vegetables" with some
cheese and a slice of corned beef.
It was surprisingly tasty, and all
those vegetables must have been
good for me in several ways. All
the fibre must have been good for
my bowels if nothing else. My
dessert was a whole tub of "Halo
Top", alleged, low calorie salted
caramel ice cream. The tub proudly
proclaims it contains only 320
calories. The sugar content is
still high, but one other thing I
did yesterday was to have an out
of sequence Mounjaro injection.
The one I had on Tuesday, my
regular day, was maybe less than
half a dose until it ran out. The
full dose of Mounjaro seems to be
doing it's stuff OK.
Nothing happened in the
evening except the usual TV
watching. One addition to the
programmes on off was an episode
of Guy Harvey's "From The Vaults".
He was covering the year 1982, and
of dear, what a terrible year for
music that was. I think it must
have been about then where I gave
up on "chart music", and
concentrated on "album music" -
stuff like prog rock, and some
hard rock, and some between the
two. It was like leaving childhood
behind and becoming a man.
I seem to recall, albeit
very hazily, that it was quite
late when I fell asleep. I had
been reading in bed until my eyes
started to droop. I put the book
down, turned out the light, and
then....actually, I can't remember
if I lay awake for any time, or if
I just fell straight into a deep
sleep. I can remember getting up
to pee a few times, and I can
almost remember a bit of one or
more dreams.
By "almost remember" I mean
I can remember the subject even if
I can't remember the detail, but
even the subject is now getting
very thin. The dream concerned a
man who in the dream I named as
someone I knew who is probably the
opposite. That much I did sort of
remember. The real man is a
quietly flamboyant, or to put it a
better way, he is a bit quiet
except when he is playing
keyboards, and then he is quite
manic (and rather good). I must
admit that as I try and explain
this it seems more and more facts
are just slipping away. In the
dream I thought of him as boring,
but now I try and explain it I
find I can't remember why. It is
probably safer to say I remember
nothing about any of my dreams !
This morning I got up a
little later than usual, but as
usual I headed straight to the
toilet as soon as I got out of
bed. I had a good pee, but at that
point I didn't even seem to need a
poo. Although I weighed myself
then, I waited until I had had a
poo before recording my weight.
That happened after I had checked
my blood glucose, and had counted
out my pills for the day. After
the poo, and another pee, I
checked my weight, and I am happy
to say that since yesterday
morning I am 900gm lighter.
My blood glucose level was
also improved. This morning the
average of all three readings was
7.47mmol/l. That is not the lowest
this month, but still a good
figure. Yesterday it was a bit
higher at 8.2mmol/l. The Mounjaro
injection seems to be doing it's
stuff again. Today I will be
having my breakfast at lunchtime,
and hopefully that will help
again, but there is a possible fly
in the ointment.
My first plan for today,
once I have shower, and washed my
hair, is to go to Tesco. That can
bring unwanted temptations, but if
my other plan works out as hoped,
it might still be OK. My second
plan is, I must admit, very
fragile. It is to go to Beckenham
for a Chain gig in the small and
cramped Coach And Horses. If there
is any hope that I actually go it
will mean not having anything
significant for dinner until after
I am home again later tonight. I
intend to buy a few sandwiches
from Tesco that I will eat when I
get home, but after a few pints I
could be uncontrollably ravenous.
I'll just have to see what
happens, and that will include
whether I even make it out my
front door tonight.
I should have put this
picture further up the page, but I
almost forgot it. It is the view
out the back bedroom window
towards the park and towards the
north. Note how misty the distance
looks. It was the sort of mist
that looks clear in close up, but
wipes out anything in the
distance.