08:16 GMT
It was
nice to see some sunshine
yesterday, but it was still a cold
day. The ends of the day were just
4° C, but the afternoon managed 7°
C.
This morning started with a
frost, but it should warm up to 7° C
this afternoon, and then to 9° C by
midnight ! There seems to be some
light haze, but the sky looks quite
clear still, and the forecast for
glorious sunshine seems like it is
going to be correct. The sky will
cloud over from mid afternoon, and it
may start to rain from 7pm. Only light
rain is forecast, and with the
temperature possibly as high as 9° C
tonight, there is no chance of sleet
or snow. Tomorrow may start at 11° C,
and rise to 13° C in the afternoon.
Unfortunately the slight warmth will
come from warm and damp air that will
make it gloomy and wet, although only
drizzle is currently forecast from 6pm
onward tomorrow.
Yesterday was another day that
was a mix of bad and good, although
the bad was probably more like bland,
and the good was mostly good-ish. On
the other hand, I must have been in a
fairly good mood/feeling fairly good
to have achieved what was revealed
this morning.
After I had finished writing
yesterday's piece I had a short rest,
and then I had a shower. I then felt
OK to go out on a double mission. My
first mission was to go to the surgery
to pick up a blood test form. It
was a bit chilly, even with one of my
leather jackets on (which seemed to
fit more comfortably than it used to).
I think I may have succeeded in
keeping my walking speed down enough
that it felt fairly easy walking to
the surgery.
I got the blood test form, and
then walked to the Poundshop. I think
I may have been over confident on that
walk, and started out a bit too fast.
Once I am walking fairly fast (albeit
not a lot more than 3mph, perhaps
4mph) I find it really hard to slow
down. I arrived at the Poundshop
feeling slightly stressed, but not in
any actual pain.
When ever I am in the Poundshop
I like to have a good look around
despite really only going there for
some bottles of bleach. There was not
a lot to tempt me, but I did buy some
chocolate, and I did buy some instant
noodles, as well as a few other
things.
I must admit that buying the
instant noodles was an experiment that
failed. They were £1 each, which is
cheaper than branded "Pot Noodles" but
a bit expensive for poor quality
noodles. I had not eaten any breakfast
- a deliberate thing because I wanted
to try and stop a slow rise in my
weight - and so I was feeling a bit
hungry when I got home. I would have
these two "saucy noodles" when I got
home for my lunch.
The Teriyaki noodles had the
potential to be fairly OK, but they
suffered a typical failure of these
pre-mixed noodle pots - all the sauce
powder settles at the bottom of the
pot, and it seems difficult to get it
mixed in with the noodles. The result
is the top seems bland, and the bottom
has all the flavour. The Sweet chilli
flavour was the same, but that had a
much bigger failing. You can see in
the picture that it claims to be "3
chillies" hot, but I would barely rate
it as half a chilli.
I note that the picture on the
carton shows the noodles in a bowl,
and not eaten from the pot. If I had
made it up in a bowl the powdered
sauce would have ended up on top of
the noodles, and it would be easier to
stir it for more consistent results. I
may even try that some day, but while
they filled a hole with hot food, I
doubt I will want to buy more because
they were just not good.
After my lunch I felt like a
lie down and snooze. Of course that
was the very time that gas bag phoned
me up, and blathered on for as much as
an hour. I just checked, it was only
40 minutes, but it still felt like an
hour, and maybe two ! He blathered on
so much that I forget what he actually
called about !
I didn't get my afternoon
snooze, and that made me feel a bit
pissed off. It felt like the whole
afternoon was wasted in a bad way. A
long snooze would also have wasted a
big chunk of the afternoon, but it
would do it in a good way in my simple
minded opinion.
I just realised I am getting
ahead of myself, and I need to go to
before I had my lunch. I had a good
demonstration why the good old
telephone can be much better than web
sites when it comes to booking
appointments. I had to book an
appointment with the vampires who
would be drawing my blood into test
tubes for testing. The way the NHS
would have liked me to do it was via
their web site.
I have never visited any NHS
websites, but it is my belief they are
probably designed by art students and
so are "pretty" by their weird
standard, but not very functional. To
condense what could be a long rant
down to a single paragraph, I called
the booking line, and I was answered
in about 5 minutes. It then took
little more than a minute to book an
appointment because the lady at the
end of the phone was faster than a
computer. I go to give my blood
samples on Friday morning -
unfortunately after my usual Thursday
afternoon boozing session !
The next thing of significance
was dinner. I must admit I did have a
snack to calm my nerves after talking
to gas bag. It was two packets of
baked waffle shaped crisps - these are
possibly more healthy than usual
crisps, but not so nice. My dinner was
fairly simple, and initially also
probably healthy-ish. It was two
grilled quarter pounder burger with
some chilli sauce. If I could have
cooked them at the same time, I could
have eaten the burgers with a small
plate of oven chips. I followed that
with some chocolate orange flavour ice
cream. It is hard to make that dinner
sound healthy, but experience showed
it might be.
I think it was when I went down
to the kitchen to start cooking the
burger that I hear a meowing outside.
It was Fluffycat wanting to come in. I
let him in, and gave him some food. He
ate half of it before curling up in
his box. He seemed very relaxed in
that box, and was purring loudly. He
didn't even try to attack me when I
was stroking him. I expect that if I
had dared to stroke his tummy he would
have let me know that was definitely
off limits (unless I actually liked my
hand being chewed on !).
He was so relaxed that he
didn't mind me taking my dinner
upstairs and leaving him on his own.
He usually likes to be the centre of
attention, but maybe he was happy to
be out of the cold, not that I had any
heating on in the dining room.
I looked in on Fluffycat
several times, and he would roll over
and dare me to give him a belly rub -
which I didn't because I learned my
less ages ago. Later on I would find
him almost asleep, with just one ear
pricked up for safety. It was
starting to look as if he was going to
stay in all night. I started watching
the news on TV while I ate, and then
watched my usual fare of Star Treks
and topical news quizzes. After a
while I realised I could keep an eye
on Fluffycat using my "Cat Cam" in
infra red mode because I had turned
the light off in the dining room.
Fluffycat seemed quite content
to curl up and sleep while I was
upstairs, and the light was off in the
dinning room - except for the
invisible infra red illuminators on
the camera. I started to wonder what I
should do. I was happy for the cat to
stay, but I had no litter tray for
him. It got to 10pm, and he had been
(apparently) sleeping for about an
hour, but then he got up and had a
good stretch before giving himself a
good clean. He then went and ate the
rest of the cat food I had put down
for him.
It was almost as if he knew I
was watching him, because after eating
he went and sat by the door into the
kitchen. I went downstairs, and open
the door into the kitchen, and then
opened the back door into the garden.
He barely hesitated before stepping
out into the cold night. I have no
idea where he went, or what he did. He
has a very thick fur coat, and so the
cold would not have worried him much.
(If, as seems almost certain, he is a
Norwegian Forest Cat breed, he is
adapted to live in snow filled
forests). Maybe he wanted "last
orders" from his real home, maybe he
just wanted to have a crap, or maybe
there was hunting to be done in the
dark.
I was sort of relieved that I
didn't have to worry about him being
in my house all night, and I could
relax and go to bed at 11pm when QI
finished on TV. Once I was in bed I
think I fell asleep quite quickly. I
remember very little about the night.
I have maybe a couple of very foggy
memories of getting up to pee, and I
am sure I had a dream, or maybe two,
but neither left any memories for me
to describe.
This morning I made sure I got
up fairly early, or at least not to go
back to bed when I woke up at a time
of my subconscious choosing. This was
important because I have to washed and
dressed (including washing my hair) to
get to Lewisham Hospital for a
diabetic Retinopathy scan just after
midday. That timing is convenient
because I can got straight to the
Jolly Farmers, just next door to the
Hospital, when the scan is done.
After getting up I went
straight to the toilet for a pee, and
went there again maybe half an hour
later for a poo, and a bit more pee. I
then weighed myself. My claims that my
dinner was sort of healthy (maybe only
in one specific way) were
confirmed when I found I was 700gm
lighter than yesterday morning. That
was so good that I wonder if the
Mounjaro is finally working for
me....or maybe it was because I have
started to try and manage my diet in
the way I used to when losing weight.
My blood glucose measurements
were magnificent this morning. The
Contour meter read a fantastic
5.9mmol/l. The GlucoRX meter read an
even more fantastic 5.4mmol/l. The
GlucoFix meter was not as good but
6.3mmol/l is still very good. The
average of all three was 5.87mmol/l,
and I don't think I have ever seen it
that low before. These are the sort of
readings a "normal" person might
expect. It is, or course, a stupid
idea, but I think I shall attribute it
to skipping breakfast yesterday.
I am partly doing it for
that reason again today, but mostly
because I don't want to feel bloated
when I walk to the hospital, and then
on to the pub. The difficulty after
than is not giving in to a
ravenous-plus appetite when I have
walked home through the freezing park
with 2 or 3 pints of Guinness swilling
around in my stomach.
Actually there is one other
factor that I must acknowledge. One of
the ways that Mounjaro is supposed to
reduce appetite is by making you feel
fuller by not emptying the stomach
(and it seems the bowel too) for a
time. That, by itself, does not make
me feel like I don't need to eat, but
burping up the taste of the chocolate
orange flavour ice cream this morning
serves as a far better reminder than
there is stuff in my stomach that
needs to empty before piling in more
on top of it.
2,117 words today.