There is
definitely a lot of thin cloud
around, but the sun is out as I
write this, but it feels unlikely
we could get full sunshine until
midday. My guess would be sunny
spells, and then maybe full
sunshine when the forecast (above)
shows only sunny spells. Whichever
way round it is, the afternoon
temperature should reach 25° C.
That should feel very warm in full
sunshine, and maybe quite warm
enough even if only sunny spells.
Much of tomorrow could see full
sunshine, but the current forecast
shows a few random hours of only
sunny spells and even a single
hour with no sunshine at all. It
may well be a couple of degrees
warmer than today.
Yesterday could be said to
have been dominated by just two
things, and the rest of the day
was rather dull. The first major
thing happened after a minor, but
still important thing - a shower.
Once I was clean and fragrant it
was approaching midday, but I made
it to the pharmacy to pick up my
repeat prescription a bit before
midday. After the pharmacy I went
around the corner to get some
shopping in Aldi.
I managed to spend less
money in Aldi than my last few
visits, and that was surprising
because I bought two 4 packs of
lager. I think this must somehow
prove that booze is, or can be,
cheaper than food. One downside
was that I had no room in my
rucksack for any bottles of Diet
Coke, and I'll be needing another
shopping trip, probably to Tesco
in the next couple of days.
I guess my shopping all
added up to a fair weight, but
like the walk from home, the walk
back home didn't seem to be very
stressful at all. Maybe this was
in anticipation of a couple of
drugs in my prescription. I hope I
am now back on the wonder
combination I was on before
everything was stopped by the
cardiologists prior to my heart
valve replacement. Earlier than
that, before the faulty heart
valve reared it's ugly head, I
seemed to think I was feeling
fairly healthy then - mostly
judged on being about to walk
longer distances with no real
trouble.
Once I was at home I put my
shopping away - except for some
stuff I was going to for lunch.
After that, and possibly between
bites of a sandwich, I put away my
new drugs. I was very happy to see
a box of Amlodipine among the
drugs, although the "Practitioner
Assistant" did say she was going
to start me off on half the dose I
used to be on (2.5mg instead of
5mg), but at some unknown date in
the future I could go back to full
strength. I am really hoping that
this drug will lower my resting
heart rate. It used to, and as far
as I know, it should be around 50
to 60 bpm. It has been 70 to 80
bpm for some months now.
I also noted a new
prescription of Furosemide. This
is a diuretic (it makes you pee
more). I didn't think I actually
needed it, but it is a handy drug.
The original reason for it was to
help drain my left leg (the one
they took the artery graft from).
That leg, and to a much more minor
extent, my right leg, tends to
bloat up with excess fluid, but it
hasn't been all that bad lately. I
will still take the
Furosemide tablets because
all that extra peeing is a cheats
way to lower weight. It kicks in
very fast, and during the night I
must have peed over a litre.
Incidently, the instruction on the
box say to take one tablet in the
morning. I take mine in the
evening because I don't mind
waking up to rush to the toilet in
the night. I do mind walking
around, with my legs crossed, far
from any toilet if I took the
tablet in the morning.
Before I could do anything
else, there was what is now a
tradition of a franticly trying to
clear a back log of washing up in
the kitchen sink, and wiping down
the work surfaces. On this
occasion Jodie didn't need to do
any cooking or food preparation in
the kitchen - she had a ready made
salad, but she did want to put in
the fridge, any of the fridges,
until it was chilled, and she was
ready to eat it. All my fridges
are rammed full, but although I
didn't see it, Jodie claimed that
once she got out first beer out of
the kitchen fridge, she could ram
her salad in the small space left.
The next major thing for
yesterday was a beer tasting
session with Jodie, who arrived
back in the country after her
visit to Finland (for a rock
festival) on Monday. Also present
was Michael who as he is now in
the habit of saying, said he
didn't think he could make it, but
as usual turned up around 5pm for
a few cans of beer before he and
Jodie left in their separate
directions (Michael to home, and
Jodie to the 320 bus stop).
Michael was on his normal form -
saying how bad Catford is these
days. Apparently he can't remember
a time when so many roads were
being dug up. He obviously can't
remember when British Gas replaced
most of the gas piping in the
area, and when Thames Water were
replacing miles of water pipes.
The beer tasting was not
that good. Some beers were OK, one
or two was nice, and a few were
not to my taste. Written like that
it suggests we got through heaps
of cans (or bottles) but I don't
think we got through more than
about 8 cans, and each was usually
split three ways so we all got a
taste. It is very hard to explain
that to a doctor while being given
the third degree about my personal
booze consumption.
After Jodie and Michael had
left I had my dinner. I had not
bothered to cook anything, and I
think I ended up eating two flat
breads - one filled with Chicken
Tikka, and the other with Tandoori
Chicken (which tastes so similar I
wonder why they do the two of them
in Aldi ?). My mind seems to be
almost a blank, but I am sure I
finished dinner with some alleged
low calorie ice cream - probably
too much of it, and even if low
calorie, it seems it was
definitely not low sugar.
I watched some TV while
eating dinner, and a found a few
more hours of TV to watch after
that. I think it might have been
10pm when I went to bed. I was
going to read for a while, but I
felt too tired. I turned out the
light, turned over, and I do not
remember any more until I woke up
absolutely busting for a pee at
about 2.30am. I don't remember any
dreaming, but I do remember
getting up 2 or maybe even 3 more
times to pee. The last being when
I actually got up.
I felt very constipated
when I woke up, but two visits to
the toilet seems to have cured
that. I was still peeing a bit
more thanks to the Furosemide
tablet I took last night. I was in
that curious state where I didn't
feel good, but I didn't feel bad -
I guess it was probably halfway
between the two, but maybe with a
slight bias to the bad. One reason
to feel bad was the discomfort of
constipation, but that didn't take
all that long to resolve. I was
rather disappointed, but maybe not
surprised to see no great
improvement to my weight. After
two more visits to the toilet
before I had some breakfast, I
managed to achieve a weight loss
of just 300gm. Oh well, it was
better than no loss at all.
Once again my blood glucose
is up in the danger zone. My three
readings this morning were 10.3,
9.5, and 10.7mmol/l. The 9.5mmol/l
is bad enough, but 10.3 and 10.7
mean I have to do something, and
do it soon. Next Wednesday I see
the diabetic nurse, and I can get
back on one of the alleged weight
loss drugs, and while they do
little for my weight, and can
actually cause weight gain, they
are fabulous at controlling my
blood glucose. Incidently, since
stopping taking Mounjaro, I seem
to have lost 6kg since this time
last month. I feel I should be
able to do better, but that relies
on long walks being comfortable
again - one of the things I am
hoping Amlodipine should help to
do.
Today the only call on my
time may be the possibility of a
delivery all the way from China.
Evri, the dodgy courier company,
admit they have one package for
me, but earlier on it had not
reached the delivery hub. It may
have done by now, and it may be
out for delivery today. I think it
is some spare camcorder, or camera
batteries. I probably don't have
to be in when it arrives (if it
arrived today) because the courier
may just throw it behind the
wheelie bins without even
bothering to try ringing my door
bell.
One thing I would like to
do is to go for a walk in the park
- the same walk I have said I have
wanted to do for just about every
day of the last fortnight, but
have not done yet. Today I am
tempted to go and see if the
"bridge of doom" is now
repaired/refurbished for the
second time in about 5 years, and
it is possible to walk through the
River Pool Linear Park again
without hideous detours around the
bridge. I have to admit that
it is more likely I will take a
walk to either Poundstretcher or
The Pound shop, and possibly both.