As I
write this I am waiting to go out
to my appointment with the nurse
at 9am. It is almost time to
leave, and so I'll stop here, and
resume when I get back - if I can
still remember anything about
yesterday !
Now back home, and
breakfast eaten.
Yesterday was the first day
of my low fibre diet (4 days of it
until I've had my colonoscopy). I
skipped breakfast because I didn't
seem to feel famished, and because
I used to do that as a matter of
course when I was going to work. I
knew it should be easy, and it
mostly was easy. Although as lunch
time approached I did start to
feel very hungry. All I could have
for lunch, or at least what I
limited myself to, was a single
roll with butter and cheese.
That simple lunch seemed to
be enough to kill and hunger, but
a plain cheese roll using boring
pre-sliced cheddar, and without
anything like pickle to make it
nicer, was not as enjoyable as
hoped. After that quick and simple
lunch I had a lie down, and I
think I had a brief snooze. It
couldn't be too long because I had
to do the usual preparation for
the usual late Sunday afternoon
beer tasting session with Jodie.
Once again Jodie managed to
miss her train, and with the
service only every 30 minutes on a
Sunday, she decided to get the
bus. We had a bit of a late start.
It was just the two of us
drinking, and so a lot of it was
boring because Jodie was paying
most of her attention to her
mobile phone. After a while I did
likewise. It was a very quiet
drinking session - except when a
new bottle was selected and
opened.
Jodie was meeting Alan in
The Three Hounds (near Clock House
station), and left to join him at
7pm. Once she had gone I made my
dinner. It was two Scotch Rolls
(like crusty rolls but not crusty
- I did try and buy crusty rolls).
I filled, if two thing slices
actually fills a roll, the roll
with thinly sliced chicken. As
expected, it was fairly tasteless.
I am going off this low fibre diet
already ! However, I did have some
plain vanilla ice cream, and that
was delicious.
TV was a bit patchy last
night, but I did find some
acceptable stuff to watch. It
included Have I Got News For You
which was only 99% ruined by those
bloody offensive Bet Fred gambling
adverts. Why they allow those
pimps and Ne'er-do-well* rogues
advertise on TV is a mystery to
me.
* "a derogatory term for a
good-for-nothing person; or a
rogue, vagrant or vagabond" as
defined by
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ne'er-do-well
I think it was about 10pm
when I went to bed. I didn't spend
any time reading last night
because I knew I had to be up
fairly early this morning for my
appointment with the nurse at 9am.
I think I went to sleep quite
quickly, but I was awake again
about an hour later because I
needed the toilet. I definitely
needed a pee, although not
urgently. I thought I needed a poo
too, but I think it was just wind.
I seemed to sleep OK for
the rest of the night. I did have
one romantic (rather then erotic)
dream. In the dream I was going
somewhere with a female friend,
but I have no idea what form of
transport it was. She was sitting
behind me like being on a
motorbike, or maybe a sleigh. I
seemed to have my hands free, and
was holding hands with my friend
(I have no idea who or what was
doing the steering, or maybe
we were on rails and no one needed
to steer). holding hands was nice,
and now and then I would kiss
hers. Then I found if I put my
head back I could kiss her cheek.
I think that is she turned her
head I could kiss her lips. I am
sure I did, but it was near the
end of the dream when it all got
very hazy before I think I woke
up.
I got up at 7am this
morning - and all without needing
an alarm. That gave me time to
make a small start on writing this
piece, and I had plenty of time to
have a shower. I felt I didn't
need to wash my hair because I did
that yesterday. I also had time to
weigh myself, and to check my
blood glucose. I tried to check my
blood pressure but I got a silly
reading because I realised I
needed a second poo. I had done a
satisfactory poo when I first got
up, and then I needed a second,
and even bigger one. I was dressed
read to go out, and couldn't be
bothered to undress to weigh
myself again.
At about 8.40am I took a
slow walk to the surgery. I had
left early enough that I could
have still got there in time if I
had walked super slow. I was a bit
slower than optimum because my
legs were aching. My knees were
aching a bit, as were my ankles,
but it did seem to be the muscles
above my right knee that seemed
most uncomfortable. I guess I have
been too lazy for the last few
days, and neglecting to get my leg
muscles toned up again after my
long stay in hospitals.
I still got to the surgery
a good 10 minutes early, and had
to wait nearly 20 minutes before I
was called in by the nurse. This
time it was my favourite nurse.
She is so helpful, so sympathetic,
and so caring - everything a nurse
should be. She was very happy with
my current blood glucose readings,
but less happy with the hospitals
(both Lewisham and Kings)
cardiology departments who noted I
had had blood glucose measurements
(and blood test) but didn't record
the results.
That didn't matter because
the nurse believes the reading I
take at home. She also believes my
weight readings. I am supposed to
be losing weight, but I still seem
to struggle with it despite being
on the alleged weight loss drug
Mounjaro. She did note that I had
lost some weight since I was last
in the surgery about a month ago.
Although my records only show a
small blip about a month ago, but
otherwise my weight has been very
stable - neither any significant
gains or losses. After coming back
from the surgery, and taken all my
clothes off, I found I had
actually lost 800gm since
yesterday (this was thanks to the
second large poo I did before I
went to the surgery).
Anyway, my appointment went
well, and because the nurse can
prescribe drugs, she sent the
prescription through to the
pharmacy next door (and also
included more Emprazole - the anti
stomach acid drug that has
eliminated any heartburn for ages.
After I left I went straight next
door to tell the pharmacy about
the prescription, and remind them
to order the Mounjaro so I can
pick it up early tomorrow
afternoon.
When I got home I
re-weighed myself, as noted above,
and then had some breakfast. I
thought I deserved a bowl of
instant noodles. It wasn't until I
had opened the packet that I
realised I had made a poor choice.
The noodles I chose were flavoured
with black bean sauce, and I feel
certain that will have added
"forbidden" fibre to my diet. Oh
well, I try and follow the diet
advice even if I don't really
believe it. I now look forward to
another cheese roll for lunch -
but not looking forward to it that
much !
Once again I have no idea
what I am doing today. I had
thought that I would go to savers
to buy another packet of
Esemoprazole, the non prescription
"lite" version of the stomach acid
control drug, but with a proper
prescription version coming
tomorrow I don't need to do that.
I suspect I will have a very lazy
day. If it was going to be sunny I
might have gone out for some
walking exercise, but I am not
keen on that under a nasty grey
sky. I might still possibly do it
if I get bored...no I wouldn't -
probably !