This morning
didn't start as cold as yesterday morning,
but it did start grey and very damp looking.
I think there must have been some rain last
night. The temperature may reach 10° C
today, but it will be grey all day, except
when it is very grey from about 3pm onwards,
and it will still probably feel quite
chilly. From 5pm we may see some drizzle
that will turn into light rain after an
hour. Tomorrow may only miss starting with a
frost by a degree or two. The day should see
a lot of sunshine, and it should reach 9° C
in the afternoon. It will probably still
feel very chilly.
Mission accomplished - I bought my
new microwave oven, but there is more to
this story than just a couple of words.
Yesterday was still not a very good day, and
I guess "pretty awful" might sum it up
fairly accurately. However, somehow I still
managed to control my diet.
I was grim outside yesterday morning,
and it was difficult to keep just one room
warm enough to be comfortable - particularly
when sitting down to write for a couple of
hours. After I had written yesterday's piece
I had a short rest before I had a wash. I
couldn't be bothered to have a full shower,
and just had a flannel wash. I then got
dressed, and ready to go out. I can't
say I was feeling good when I went out.
One obvious thing was that it was
cold, grey and miserable outside. Another
thing was that I was wondering if I might be
wasting my time. I was heading to Tesco
where I had seen a pile of microwave ovens
on sale. I feel sure they were going for
just £40, and I wondered if I would be
wasting my time because they had sold out of
them. When I got to Tesco I found they had
plenty of microwave ovens, but they seemed
to be a little posher, and double the price
I thought I remembered the previous one went
for.
The £80 microwave ovens were still
nice basic devices with two rotary dials for
time and power, and no fancy electronics
that for £5 of electronic bits would add
£100 to the sale price. £80 was more than I
was expecting, but it still seemed
reasonable. All I had to do was to pay for
it and take it home. The only problem was
that it seemed like hard work just carrying
it across the store.
It takes no more than 7 minutes to
walk home from Tesco, and if I were as fit
and healthy as I was as little as 4 years
ago, I could do it in about 5 minutes. It
was a great demonstration of how my body
seems to be deteriorating as I approach 70
years old. I had to stop 4 times on the way
home to rest my arms before I dropped the
box with the microwave oven in it. I felt
dreadful when I got home. I had all sorts of
aches and pains, and some of those pains
were the start of chest pains.
I barely rested until I had unpacked
the oven and set it up on the kitchen
counter, after first taking the old one out,
and leaving it on the front garden wall. As
expected/hoped for, it seems to have gone
this morning. It was probably taken by one
of the scrap metal collectors who roam the
streets in their dodgy looking Transit vans.
I gave the new oven a quick test by getting
it to boil a quarter pint of water.
Picture of the box of my new microwave
oven.
It passed that test perfectly, and it
seems like it was a good buy - except for
one slight annoyance. The interior of the
oven is black, and with the poor light in
that part of the kitchen, plus the glare
from the window behind the oven, I can
barely see inside it. I have now placed a
small torch by the oven so I can see what I
am doing on some occasions. I hope that the
black paint is of better quality than the
very poor quality white paint of the old
oven. It was that peeling away, and the
interior going rusty, that condemned the old
oven.
I could have cooked some lunch in the
new oven, but I just made a couple of corned
beef, tomato and horseradish sandwiches.
They seemed almost substantial, but I was
feeling so awful that I wanted more. In
addition I had a small bar of 85% cocoa
chocolate, and half a dozen sugar free oaty
biscuits. With hindsight I should have used
the new oven to heat a couple of cans of
soup.
I felt cold all afternoon, and hot
soup, with added chilli sauce, would have
gone some way to help me feel warmer. I
guess it was a mix of the cold, and the
after effects of struggling home, carrying
the new microwave oven, and maybe something
else that I can't identify, but I felt
dreadful. I could not seem to rest properly,
or concentrate on anything I tried to do.
About the only thing I did do properly was
to munch a small quantity of salted peanuts
as a mid afternoon snack.
I looked forward to both dinner and
something to watch on TV. Some TV seemed
OK-ish last night. It was some sort of
desperation that made me decide to be
careful, and just have fruit for dinner. I
followed the fruit with a small (around
100gm) portion of low sugar ice cream. It
sounds odd, but having that slightly frugal
dinner actually cheered me up, but only a
tiny bit.
At 8pm there were two new episodes of
The Simpsons being shown on the E4 channel.
I didn't want to watch them then, but I did
record them both. While the 10 inch TV was
recording than I retired to me bed to read.
The book I am reading was not ideal for the
mood I was in. I wanted some very basic
escapism, but
"Heart
Of The Comet" by Gregory Benford and David
Brin is quite stodgy reading. It is
still interesting but not what I wanted last
night.
Once the Simpsons episodes were
recorded I turned off the TV, and then read
a bit more until I tried for sleep. I did
get to sleep quite quickly, but I did have
some initial trouble of feeling the old
problem of too warm under the duvet, and too
cold without it. It was an expensive option,
but I turned up the heater, and for half the
night I was able to sleep comfortably almost
uncovered. Later on it seemed like I could
sleep comfortably under the duvet.
I can only remember a snatch of one
dream. It was set in a pub that was more
like a stage set. It had all the essentials,
but still seemed empty. I am not sure who I
was drinking with, but the subject turned to
barley wines. I said that if my drinking
partner had never tried one he ought to (I
am not exactly sure if it was a he because I
am not sure I actually saw who I was
drinking with). I said I was sure the pub
sold a barley wine, and went to buy one. It
was named "Stingo", and while I have a
feeling I have heard that name before, I am
sure it was not a barley wine.
It doesn't feel like I was getting up
to pee with the same regularity as usual
last night, although that might just mean
that on one occasion I slept for three hours
instead of two hours between visits to the
toilets. It did seem that I still peed just
as much, and that suggested I could not look
forward to very low blood glucose readings
this morning. I am happy to say that is a
bit wrong.
After getting up I had my usual pee,
and a poo. All the fruit I have been eating
is obviously beneficial because that poo
slipped out like it was greased ! After the
toilet I got on the scales, as usual, and I
was happy to see that I had lost 200gm. It
is not a lot, but enough small decreases
adds up to a useful amount. There is a fair
chance that my weight will be as good, or
better than the general amount of last year
- which was a fairly good year until it
started going wrong as the year ended. I
only have partial results for the year
before last, and then year was pretty
dreadful. At time I was 4kg heavier than
today !
My blood glucose readings were not as
good as yesterday, but three readings all in
the light green (as colour coded on my
spreadsheet of readings) is still rather
good. The Contour meter read 7.6mmol/l. The
GlucoRX meter read 7.5mmol/l, spot on my
current target. The Sinocare meter read
7.7mmol/l. That gives an average for the day
of 7.6mmol/. Sadly that is not quite as good
at yesterday or the day before, but a lot
better than the day before that, and almost
all of last month.
The temperature is now almost 10° C,
and once all my thermometers say it has
reached there it will be at least a degree
higher than the best yesterday had to offer.
It may be possible that today could reach
11° C, but it was still be grey and dull,
and that will make it feel several degrees
colder, and maybe more. Basically, I have no
desire to go out today, but I will probably
go out for a bit of shopping.
Assuming I feel less grumpy and
aching than yesterday, I may try and do
something useful today. I might wash a
couple of t-shirts and some underwear. I
probably will edit a few more recordings of
The Simpson, and even if I don't I still
have some ready to watch if I am in the
right mood. Right now I am not in the right
mood because I feel a bit cold. My body
temperature, or at least as measured under
the tongue, is far from feverish, and maybe
closer to hypothermia. So it is probably not
a medical problem, although if the room
temperature is at a level that should feel
very comfortable, then I am at a loss as to
why I should still feel cold.