I think
I can describe yesterday as a
successful day. I went out
shopping, and I did some useful
things. I also discovered I had
some clothes that were now
wearable again thanks to some
weight loss (although not as much
as hoped for, but even that could
happen with enough patience.
They say every picture
tells a story, and maybe this
picture does as well. The one
thing I wanted to do yesterday,
after finishing some laundry, that
had been left soaking overnight,
was to go to Tesco and stock up on
a bit of food. I am unsure how I
gained the idea that I should test
a pair of red Converse trainers
that had been gathering dust for
many years.
Once upon a time I liked
Converse trainers. Some started
off feeling a bit stiff, but after
a bit of wearing in they seemed
very comfortable, but then
something changed. I guess my feet
changed somehow, and I started to
find they felt uncomfortable. I
started trying other shoes and
trainers, and maybe a year ago I
found that Adidas trainers seemed
to be more comfortable than
others. Anyway, yesterday some
brain glitch made me decide to
give the pictured red trainers
another test. They went on easy
enough, and I wore them to go to
Tesco. They were evidently
comfortable enough that I didn't
realise I was wearing them for a
lot of the time. It seems my feet
have returned to what ever made
Converse comfortable many years
ago.
My walk to Tesco was not
perfectly comfortable because I am
still getting stiff and sore
ankles and to a lesser extent,
knees as well. That discomfort
gets less and less every time I do
a bit of walking exercise to
strengthen all the muscles
involved in walking. I am getting
hints that I can probably tackle
some longer walks now, and maybe
the first will be a very familiar
3 mile walk through the River Pool
Linear Park as far as the
bowstring bridge over the river. I
might even dare try it today,
although I have had fantasies
about other forms of exercise.
The items on my (imaginary)
shopping list for Tesco were
mainly stuff I was not able to eat
while on my now wasted low fibre
diet prior to my aborted
Colonoscopy. I had a yearning for
some bread rolls with salad and
stuff in them, and so I bought
some salad leaves. I found a
couple of reduced price curry
ready meals on the reduced price
shelf, and I shall be enjoying
them over the next few days.
Other stuff was probably a
bit random, but one item was of
particular interest to me. It
seems Heinz, a company notorious
for high sugar content products
(probably the American influence
of the parent company), have
brought out not just a low sugar
version, but apparently a zero
sugar version of tomato ketchup. I
bought a bottle, but forgot to buy
some sausages or burgers to try it
on. I have my doubts, but maybe it
is very good (if it isn't very bad
!).
One disappointment was a
litre tub of "Mackies" plain
vanilla ice cream made with
Scottish milk and cream. The tub
makes it sound like it should be a
superior product, but the one
small portion I tasted yesterday
seemed very bland. Luckily I also
bought a 900ml tub of Tesco plain
vanilla ice cream, and that stuff
is rather nice.
After I got home from Tesco
I had some lunch. I had just one
tiger roll with beef and
horseradish sauce, plus some salad
leaves and sliced pickled
gherkins. It was nice, but not as
wonderful as I expected. I think I
had some crisps with it, and maybe
some cake, but definitely some ice
cream. It was the Mackies, and
that was when I discovered it
seemed bland rather than something
exciting.
After lunch I didn't do
anything big. I did have a snooze,
and I did lay on my bed reading,
but after a while I felt like
doing something a bit more
interesting. That initially was
rummaging through the wardrobe in
the spare bedroom to see if I had
any pairs of flip flops in there.
I didn't and so I ordered a couple
of pairs from Amazon. I thought
they were very expensive for
something so basic. The pair of
flip flops I bought from the Pound
Shop were £5, but many pairs
listed on Amazon were double the
prices, and some were even more.
I did find a couple of
forgotten t-shirts in the
wardrobe. I had put them in there
because they were too small for
me, but now maybe they might fit,
albeit a bit of a tight fit. The
main problem is the length of the
t-shirt. I don't want something
that rides up and leaves my belly
bare. Sadly those two t-shirts, as
useful as they are because they
have a breast pocket that is
useful for putting my sun glasses
in, are maybe still not quite long
enough for comfort, but I have
kept them aside to check them when
I am wearing a air of jeans.
Rummaging in the wardrobe
gave me an idea. I have two
plastic boxes with spare trousers
and shorts in them. Many were put
away because they were not a good
fit, and some I could not even do
up. I checked every single pair
during late afternoon, and while a
few pairs might be a bit marginal,
it seems I have quite a wealth of
trousers and shorts that I can now
wear. It includes two particular
pairs of shorts that I could not
wear a year or more ago.
One pair was a pair
of Marks And Spencers shorts.
Their main failing was that the
waist was secured by one popper,
and while I have always been able
to do it up, it would pop open if
I dared to breath out ! Yesterday
I could not make it pop open. I
think I would also wear those
shorts with a belt (as a fail
safe), but I can wear them, and
they seem comfortable. The other
pair of shorts I last remember
wearing when I did an epic 10.3
mile from Epping Tube station to
Ongar station. My feet felt like
raw meat at the end of that walk,
but those shorts stayed up and
were comfortable. That was in
2010.
My dinner was another part
of my kebab takeway order the
previous day. I had the grilled
chicken wings with salad, I didn't
rate the grilled wings too highly,
but they were OK. The salad was
typical kebab shop salad, and
oddly enjoyable. I rounded it of
with two apple turnovers (found on
the reduced price shelf in Tesco),
and also some ice cream. It was
all fairly filling, and the apple
turnovers in particular were very
unhealthy (loaded with sugar), and
maybe not nice enough to justify
all that sugar.

I spent quite a few hours
watching TV last night, and while
I watched I had a few whiskies,
but no ordinary whiskies ! It was
three miniature bottles of
Redbreast whiskey from Ireland. I
first discovered Redbreast whisky
while drinking in an Irish pub
with my friend Kevin. I bought us
each a double. It was rather
expensive, but it seemed
wonderfully smooth.
It enticed both of us to
eventually check online to see if
we could buy a full sized bottle.
I found a full size bottle and
although it was quite expensive I
bought one. The sad thing is that
at home it didn't seem as nice as
it was in the ambience of the pub,
and maybe a few tots of Jameson
whisky to whet the palette.
Meanwhile, Kevin found a
presentation box containing the
three miniatures in the picture
(with one bottle facing the back
instead of the front - why did I
not notice that when I took the
picture ?). He bought a set as a
birthday present for me. That was
in June last year, and I had not
opened any of the three
miniatures. Last night I had all
three. The 12 and 15 year old
version did taste a bit more
mellow, but my taste buds are not
finely tuned enough to give a real
description of the taste.
Personally I don't think the extra
mellowness would be worth the
premium price for the 12 and 15
year old versions
I went to bed fairly late
last night after watching TV until
11pm. Once in bed I fell asleep
fairly quickly, but it didn't seem
lone before I woke up to go for a
pee. I don't think I woke up more
than 3 or 4 times for a pee last
night (not counting the pee I had
when I got up). I don't seem to
remember more than a very hazy
hint that I had any dreams last
night. For some reason I believe I
had a very good sleep last night.
That does not mean that I am not
looking forward to s snooze once I
have finished writing this and
uploaded it to my server.
When I got up I peed, but
didn't seem to need a poo. That is
a bit surprising because I seemed
to have been living well recently,
and this morning I would seem to
have put on a ridiculous 1.6kg
since yesterday morning. I guess
that yesterday I was still feeling
the effects of the super laxative,
and my digestive tract was
completely empty. It seems I am
still waiting for what I have
eaten in the last 24 hours to make
it's way through to the exit port
!
Even my blood glucose was
higher this morning, but it is
still very good. I got readings of
6.4, 6.7 and 7.1mmol/l. That is
good, but not as good as
yesterday. I suspect my half dose
of Mounjaro is wearing off now,
but I think I will wait until
Monday to have the first full dose
from my new injector pen. The
other bit of my health is my blood
pressure. This morning it was
119/54, and I think that is very
good.
About an hour ago I thought
I was going to give a definite
description of what I might do
today, but no longer. For one
thing it is a lot later than
anticipated, and I still want a
lie down, and ideally a snooze
once I have finished writing this.
By then I will be thinking about
lunch. Even a small lunch will put
me off going for the walk I was
thinking of doing today (or indeed
any walk). I think the one thing I
will probably do today is to do
some laundry. I have 5 or 6 things
in the laundry bag, and a few
items of clothing that will need
washing sooner or later. Maybe I
might take a walk to the shops
later, but I think much of today
will just be a lazy day. At least
I can claim to have written 2,023
words this morning, and that
doesn't include these words
describing my claim !