With an
early hours temperature as low as
18° C at 6am, it just scraped
under the definition of a tropical
night, last night. Today may be a
whole degree cooler than
yesterday, but a day of non stop
sunshine, and 29° C predicted for
this afternoon, it is still going
to be a bit sweaty......although a
breeze from the east may help it
feel fresher. Tomorrow is
going to be very sunny again, and
once again the afternoon
temperature may peak at 28° C, but
if the forecast turns out to be
the same as reality, it will only
be for two hour at 2 and 3pm The
temperature drops a degree or two
per hour either side of that. The
breeze, once again from an
easterly (or north easterly)
direction may be a bit stronger,
and may make it feel even fresher
(but may be only in the shade).
Yesterday I was sort of
busy taking remedial action after
I found my blood glucose had gone
super high in the morning. What I
did helped, but the danger is not
over yet.
It took me a while to get
myself in the right state of mind
(or something like that) before I
could go to Tesco yesterday
afternoon. I spent a lot of the
morning laying on my bed reading
and snoozing. Sometime I wonder if
I get much sleep during a snooze,
but yesterday I certainly did. One
minute I had plenty of time left,
and the next minute it was just
gone 1pm ! It was not quite as
planned, but I had nothing else to
do, and so I suppose I enjoyed it.
Once I was ready for action
I had a shower, and I washed my
hair, or it could be said that I
degreased myself after being
bathed in my own sweat in the
previous 24 hours.
There were two places I
wanted to go to when I went out.
The first was to The Black Cat
pub. During the beer tasting
session on Thursday, Michael said
he had been told there was going
to be a gig at The Black Cat, and
I think he said his daughter told
him about it. He said had had
confirmed it when he went past The
Black Cat on his way back from the
Post office. Unfortunately he
could not remember any details,
and apparently was too busy
carrying shopping to use his
mobile phone to take a picture.
I went there to take a
picture of the chalkboard outside
the pub, and yes indeed there is a
band called Rock A Fellas,
described as a rock band, playing
there on Saturday 25th July. I
can't find anything about the Rock
A Fellas, but like Michael, I was
quite interested in the gig, but
there is a big catch. It clashed
with Chattfest (in the garden of
The Chatterton Arms in Bromley), a
2 day event, and I intend to go on
both days (the Saturday and
Sunday). I know over half the
bands playing, and I even have the
t-shirt for one of them. I think
that puts me out of commission for
anything else that weekend.
The other place I visited
was Tesco. It was quite a
dangerous idea when I knew I had
to do a lot of fasting yesterday
(and today) because of terribly
high blood pressure. I principally
wanted bottles of Diet Coke - four
x 2 litre bottles - and I had to
stay clear of most food in there.
My first idea for a known fairly
low sugar snack was a big bag of
Twiglets, but I did buy other
stuff too, but only a few things
that I checked to make sure they
were very low sugar.
I must admit that from that
point on I did not really do any
fasting, but I did try and keep my
sugar intake as low as possible -
I even went as far as using my
digital kitchen scales to way out
just 25 (actually it was 27)
grammes of Twiglets, and another
similar amount of some beef
flavour corn puffs - more air than
sugar.
When it came to dinner time
I hoped to get away with two beef
burgers, cooked the day before,
and reheated with low or zero
sugar baked beans, might make for
a safe dinner. I am still sure it
should have been, but this morning
I have some doubts.
There is not a lot to say
about the rest of the day. In the
evening I watched TV, and then at
about 10pm I went to bed. Once
again, the heat made me feel too
sleepy to read more than a page or
two, and I was soon fast asleep. I
assumed my blood glucose had
dropped to a safer level because I
didn't seem to get up to pee much
in the night, and although my
pillow was damp with sweat, I
didn't think I was sweating much.
This morning I got up
initially at about 6am and went
for a pee, and tried for a poo. I
felt I should need one, but I was
not ready at that time (I have
subsequently gone twice, but only
small amounts). When I checked my
weight I was annoyed that I seemed
to have gained 500gm. I felt that
I should have lost about that
much, not gained it. My
blood glucose was lower, but still
in the danger area. I got readings
of 10.5, 9.4, and 10.2mmol/l. That
averages to 10.03, and that is
only a fraction over the red line,
and a lot, lot better than
yesterday's average of
12.17mmol/l.
It seems that maybe my care
and very mild fasting did help a
lot, but until I get my blood
glucose down to at least
9.0mmol/l, I feel I have to try
and go one better than yesterday.
I have run out of burgers and
low/no sugar baked beans, and I
can't think of a substitute. I
think I'll maybe mainly eating
Twiglets and beef flavour corn
puff today (although I have
already eaten a small lump of Red
Leicestershire cheese. That give
me a thought - cheese and rice
crackers is usually very safe for
my blood glucose. I can have that
with some pickled and ready sliced
jalapeño peppers.
What I ought to do today is
to go out for the afternoon. Maybe
a walk in the park, or maybe to do
some train photography. I'll have
to see how I feel. At the moment I
seem to be more keen to have my
usual post writing lie down and
probable snooze.