The forecast says only sunny
spells at the start of this
morning, but it seems more like
full sunshine to me. full sunshine
is forecast for most of the day,
and this afternoon we could see a
very nice 28° C. Tonight may be a
little fresher than last night,
but with a sunny start, tomorrow
will soon warm up. After
relentless sunshine we could see
30° C tomorrow afternoon. It seems
summer has started in May. Monday
may reach 31° C. Next weekend
could see the return of rain, but
the afternoon could still see 25°
C.
Yesterday was not a very
active day. I didn't really do
anything I thought I might do, but
I still enjoyed the very warm
weather. So warm that it was time
to get out my desktop fan, and set
it spinning to keep me a bit more
comfortable.
It was one of those days
when I spent more time imagining
what I might do, and maybe where I
might go, than actually doing
anything yesterday. I never went
to Tesco as intended, and I didn't
go out for a walk in the hot
sunshine. I imagined I might walk
to the top of Blythe Hill, and
take some pictures from that high
point, looking over the middle of
London.
The trouble was that
I was not feeling that good. I
seemed to be a bit stiff, and a
bit achey. The real killer (and
maybe it could have been) was some
chest pain. I think there is a
good chance it was the old trouble
with my ribs and old scar tissue
rather than my heart. Hot sunshine
could have been the cure for that,
but I just could not be prepared
to go through the process of
loosening up my muscles and
ligaments etc.
I thought I had tried to
eat fairly carefully yesterday,
but my heath readings this morning
suggest the opposite. I am fairly
sure that my breakfast was a
single packet of tomato flavour
instant noodles that I "jazzed up"
with a beef stock cube. That did
make them taste less bland, but
maybe a little more salty that was
good. I can't recall what my lunch
was. I am sure I did have a lunch,
and I think it may have included
ice cream, but the rest of it
seems to be a mystery now.
There was one confounding
thing yesterday that crimped my
possibilities of going out. I was
expecting a delivery. At first I
didn't even know it was going to
be definitely delivered yesterday,
but the signs seemed right for it.
A bit later I finally got an
estimated delivery time of between
1.30pm and 3.30pm. It actually
arrived at about 2.25pm. It was a
box of 30 mixed flavour instant
noodles from the Indomie brand.
Unlike what seemed might be
a box of mixed flavours from the
Koka brand, which was just tomato
flavour, the Indomie noodles did
have three or four flavours - that
is still seems a small sample of
the flavours they do. In
yesterday's box there was "Beef
Rendang", "Mi Goreng" and
"Chicken". It is possible there
might have been "Chicken" and
"Special Chicken". There was
a multi pack of 8 packs in the
bottom of the box, and I have yet
to extract it to see if it is
something different.
While waiting for the
delivery I think I passed away the
time laying on my bed reading. I
did that quite a lot yesterday,
and while I wasn't waiting for my
delivery, either too early, or
after it had arrived, I let myself
snooze if that felt good. It is
nice to have the freedom to snooze
when I can, and yesterday, with
strong, and warm sunshine coming
through the window, onto my bed,
is was doubly nice to lay their
without a care in the world.
I suppose I did have some
cares in the world. I always had
in mind that since stopping
Mounjaro (although the last
injection is still wearing off) I
have to take extra care to manage
my eating. I can't remember
specific things, but I didn't do
very well yesterday except when it
came to dinner (or possibly the
main course of it).
The main course of my
dinner was designed to be super
healthy (maybe only in my
imagination). It was basically
chicken salad. I had a couple of
tomatoes, quite a lot of "Little
Gem" lettuce, a few bits of sliced
onion, and some sliced bell
pepper. The chicken was skinless
and boneless breast that I grilled
with some herbs and olive oil.
Maybe the amount of mayo I
squirted on it all was not so
great, but basically it should
have been a very safe meal by
several criteria.
Last night was a typical
night of watching carefully
selected TV programmes (nearly all
repeats because modern stuff is
quite crappy, but than again, much
of the stuff on alongside the
stuff I did watch would have been
generally unwatchable. I think I
watched both the whole of a repeat
of QI and the whole of a repeat of
Have I Got News For You (both
originally broadcast as little as
4 years ago). I have some doubts
about watching both because I do
occasionally switch one off if one
of the guest panellists is someone
I find objectionable. It may have
been the day before yesterday when
I switched off during the
introductions when I saw who one
of the panellists was.
Watching both meant I
didn't go to bed until 11pm. Once
in bed I read for maybe another
half hour. It was rather late for
me when I put the book down, and
turned out the light. I have a
vague feeling that if I said I
fell asleep almost instantly I
might be wrong, but I can't seem
to dredge up any memories that
suggest that is wrong.
As far as I can recall, I
slept well for much of the night,
except for some periods of
wakefulness as morning approached.
I don't recall getting up to pee
much, and I hoped that might have
been a good sign. I definitely had
a dream, and although I can't
really remember the story around
it, I do remember the science
involved (or maybe pseudo
science). I can't even remember
the setting, apart from it being
indoors.
The dream concerned "indoor
fire". Quite how I came to the
concept is a mystery, but I do
remember inventing the science
around it. I am unsure how much of
that science was done during
dreaming, and how much, if any,
was done during a period of
wakefulness.
The idea of "indoor fire"
was that you could light it
indoors, just laying on the floor,
without burning the house down. It
was made from some unknown (and
possibly impossible) chemical.
When lit it would give off
hydrogen, and because that is
lighter than air all the flames
would go upwards (and hopefully
not as high as the ceiling). The
"magical" thing was that to
sustain burning the chemical
needed to break down, and for that
it would need some energy input.
That energy input was heat from
below, rather than the burning
top. It bends all the rules of
physics and chemistry, but the
bottom of the stuff would actually
get cold, and so there was no
chance of scorching the carpet. It
was a fun dream to think up all
these things.
When I finally got up I
went to the toilet, as per my
daily routine, and I had a pee. I
did not have a poo, and it didn't
feel like I needed one. That could
be the case considering I had
pretty much emptied myself out the
previous morning, and yet my
scales said otherwise - quite
strongly ! I will admit to
taking a few small liberties
yesterday, but I cannot explain
how I could possibly have
increased my weight by a whole
kilogram. I am now a weight I
haven't seen since the middle of
last year. This is all wrong when
I am supposed to be back on a diet
that in the past has been far more
effective than Mounjaro had ever
been.
Once again, the paradox is
that my blood glucose is much
improved this morning (although
still a fair bit higher than I
would like. The average of all
three metres was 8.53mmol/l. Aside
from the fact that I aim for a
figure starting with a 7,
8.53mmol/l is just acceptable. It
was actually made higher by just
one of the meters insisting that
the reading was a lot higher than
the other two.
My plans for today include
the visit to Tesco that I had
meant to do yesterday. The top
item on my shopping list is a
birthday card for Miranda. I am
still hoping I'll see Miranda, and
the rest of The Life Of Brian Band
at The British Oak in Blackheath
tonight. After more research I
have concluded the simplest way to
get there tonight, albeit where
"simplest" = "least walking
effort" is to get a bus to
Greenwich, and change at the same
bus stop, to the little bus that
stops right outside the pub. To
come home I expect I will be OK to
walk down the barely perceivable
hill to the bus stop where there
are two direct buses back to
Catford. I am going to take a
chance that I can get some good
pictures using my Canon 600D
camera instead of lugging my
considerably heavier Nikon camera
(and heavy lens) to the gig. The
Canon 600D has to be tried one day
(actually since getting better
lenses and a flash for it), and
maybe tonight is going to be that
time. It will still be an
enjoyable gig even if most of the
pictures I take are rubbish. Now I
just hope I can force myself out
my front door when the time comes.