08:38 GMT
Maybe I
was snoozing at the time, but I
don't recall any of the forecast
light rain at the start of the
afternoon, yesterday. I do
remember a couple of brief sunny
spells in the morning. Other than
that it was a rather dull day. The
day started fairly mild at 11° C,
and the afternoon saw a tiny rise
to 12° C. From about 4pm the
temperature slowly dropped, and
fell to just 6° C by midnight.
This morning there are two
slightly different versions of the
forecast. The Met Office predicted
mist, but the BBC (screen shot above)
didn't mention it. The air temperature
was just 5° C this morning, but the
surface temperature seemed low enough
for a thin frost. It is beautifuly
sunny as I write this, and we should
get full sunshine until sun set at
3.51pm. Sadly, the sun will only warm
the day up to 9° C by midday, and once
the sun has set the temperature will
fall to 6° C by 7pm, but at midnight
it is shown as rising to 7° C. By 6am
tomorrow it may be 8° C, and it will
rise to 10° C by 11am. It will stay at
10° C until the end of the day. Like
today, tomorrow should be a completely
dry day, but obviously rather chilly.
Yesterday was not a great day,
but it was mostly satisfactory. There
were things I was intending to do but
didn't, and there were things I did do
that I hadn't really planned to do.
With a few exceptions that I will
mention further down the page, I
seemed to feel moderately good for a
fair bit of yesterday.
One of the things I had to do
yesterday (maybe only for a small
amount of "had to") was to collect the
rest of my repeat prescription from
the pharmacy - if they had been given
permission to dispense the rest, which
they had. Before that I had to finish
yesterday's writing, and have a
shower. The latter was not that
satisfactory. Low water pressure (or
so it seems to me) meant it was a
delicate balancing act to get the
water hot enough, without getting too
hot, or going cold - which it was
starting to do at the end.
I did my best to try and walk
to and from the pharmacy at less than
full speed. I even put on a pair of
trainers that should have slowed me,
but they mysteriously seemed to be far
more comfortable than they were (I
guess I am starting to "wear them
in"). For all my attempts to walk at a
more sedate pace, I kept speeding up
because walking slowly seemed hard
work. I arrived at the pharmacy just
starting to feel some discomfort from
my chest.
The good news is that they were
ready to fulfil the complete
prescription, but it was lucky they
were doing it in front of me, and I
noticed they had not included any
blood glucose meter test strips. When
I mentioned it the pharmacist
remembered my reminder and that I said
I did not want any new lancets for the
finger pricking tool. I have more than
a lifetime worth of them, and I don't
even use the tool which came with my
latest meter. I use a quite old one
that seemed a better device.
I had less luck keeping my
walking speed down as I walked home
again, and once again I was starting
to feel uncomfortable when I got home.
It was probably made a little worse by
some indigestion. I had had a double
portion of instant noodles for
breakfast, and Mounjaro somehow kept
them trapped in my stomach, and I was
starting to get a bit burpy during the
walk.
Burping a bit was not too bad,
but I had planned, and I was
definitely looking forward to some
lunch when I got home. Lunch was
supposed to be a couple of Pannini
rolls with beef and horseradish sauce.
Unfortunately I hadn't realised I was
almost out of Horseradish sauce (I did
think I had a spare jar, but I
couldn't find it). I had to use
mustard on the second roll - which was
actually quite nice, but not as nice
as horseradish sauce.
My breakfast being retained in
my stomach was supposed to make me
feel not hungry, but it didn't. Maybe
I was just looking forward to the beef
rolls too much. As I finished one roll
I started to have difficulty
swallowing. That is the practical
effect of the Mounjaro. I persevered
and just about managed to force the
second roll down, but I was feeling
very stuffed by then, and I almost
thought I might end up vomiting it all
up again.

I had a nice lie down after
lunch, but I could not relax too much.
I had been informed that my beer
delivery from Left Field Beers could
arrive as early as 2pm. In fact it
arrived at a very sensible time of
2.46pm. (Sensible compared to some of
Amazon's annoying delivery times).
I had ordered enough for two
boxes, and most of the beers were
special Xmas beers - some nice (I
hope) and spiced, and some high
strength (although not super
strengths). In another week we can
enjoy some of those beers to celebrate
St Scrooge day !
I am almost forgetting one
thing I had to do before that beer
delivery. It was not essential, but to
make a bit more room I cut up the last
beer delivery box into small flat
sheets of cardboard as approved for
putting in the recycling bin. I did
the box cutting outside, and used the
wheelie bins as useful work surfaces
as I did it. My chest did not approve
of the cold air, and I wanted a lie
down, but by then I knew my next
delivery was due any time in the next
half hour - a fact semi confirmed by
APC (who did the delivery) showing the
progress of the driver on their
website).
While on the subject of
beer....On the same day, the same
hour, as when I made the order that
was delivered yesterday, I ordered a
big box of beers from Beer Merchants.
At maybe quieter times of the year,
they have always excelled at getting
my orders here in just a couple of
days.
I didn't get a message to
acknowledge my order, and when I
checked their website it was just
shown as "processing". I had checked
my bank and knew they had taken my
money. I was starting to feel a bit
worried, but just this morning I got a
message from DPD to say they were
expecting my order from Beer
Merchants. On past experience that
will get my box of beers late this
afternoon, and if tomorrow was not a
Sunday I could expect my delivery
sometime tomorrow morning. I assume
they don't deliver on a Sunday, but
maybe with Xmas looming I would not
completely rule it out. The beers on
order are mostly lighter stuff, and it
would be handy to have them in the
fridge, chilling ready to drink at
Sunday's beer tasting session.
Once the beer that had just
been delivered, and inspected to
remind me of what I bought, and
checked for any damage, I could have
had a long lie down. That it what I
wanted, but I had one special job to
do. After my shower I had put in two
t-shirts, my "Catford" t-shirts, in to
soak, and I wanted to complete the
job, and get them hung up to dry ready
for use (just one of them) today - if
I managed to get myself out into cold
and black night to go to the Life Of
Brian gig that I so want to go to
tonight.
I did have a short lie down,
and read a few pages of the book I am
reading, before doing half the rinses.
Fortunately, unlike towels, t-shirts
seem to rinse out very easily. I could
not raise the enthusiasm to do the job
in one go, and I stopped again for a
snack. It seemed ludicrous to eat
again after having so much trouble
with my lunch, but maybe I am
ludicrous. It was only a small snack
of two small packets of crisps, but it
did the trick, and I had no trouble
eating them.
After I finished the t-shirts I
hung them up to dry in the front room.
I was so pleased/relieved when I saw
how much credit my electricity account
had on it that I felt no qualms at
using a few hours of warm air from a
fan heater on low to speed up the
drying. After a few hours I reverted
to just a desk fan, and that was
blowing at them all night. This
morning they feel cold, but they will
soon warm up when I take them into a
warmer room.
Once the t-shorts were dry I
went back to laying on my bed reading,
but there were only a few hours until
dinner time. I think my experience at
lunchtime of having to force my lunch
down my throat, did mean I opted for a
smaller dinner than I might otherwise
have had. I had one small Tesco
Chicken Korma curry ready meal, and I
followed that with some ice cream. It
was more ice cream than intended
because I realised I was so close to
the bottom of the tub that I just
carried on until it was finished.
The curry was nice, but not
very spicy, and so unlikely to cause
any heartburn, and I don't think ice
cream ever causes heartburn (and
possibly cures it). It all meant that
after watching a load of TV until 11pm
I could go to bed, and fall asleep
with no problems at all. I seemed to
sleep well, and I don't remember
getting up to pee nearly as much as I
expected. I do remember having
one or even two dreams, but all
details seem to have evaporated a few
minutes after getting up.
I did sleep a bit later than
usual this morning, and I definitely
seem to have formed a bad habit of
going back to bed for more sleep after
a fake getting up. This morning I
think I only went back to bed fro as
little as half an hour after going to
the toilet - pee and poo this morning
! Before I weighed myself I managed
one more small pee. The "official"
result is that this morning I seem to
have lost 600gm, and I am 200gm
lighter than when I first started
taking Mounjaro. My weight is still up
and down, and it has been lower a few
times.
My blood glucose is very
satisfactory this morning, although
some days in the last month have been
better. The Contour meter read
6.8mmol/l, and the GlucoFix meter read
the same. Any reading starting with a
six is good, but the GlucoRX meter
went one better to an excellent
5.9mmol/l. Today may be one of those
mornings when maybe my blood pressure
is a bit too low. It was 110/48. I'm
not sure how low it has to get, but
that is at least heading into the
territory where it can start to affect
my kidneys. The trouble is, no one
(doctors and nurses) says what to do
if it is too low, and some doctors in
the past would wanted it to go as low
as just enough to sustain life (albeit
in a coma)(at least that is the
impression they gave).
I can't say I feel that good
this morning. My main complaint is a
headache - the sort of headache that
is more often blamed on
high
blood pressure. I think I fancy a nice
lie down soon, and maybe a snooze. I
seem to have time for one. I don't
intend to do much today, and I think I
want to eat sparingly. I may well
finally do the shopping in Savers and
Poundstretcher that I have been
meaning to do for a week now. Some
shopping in Tesco would be useful as
well, but maybe I will do that
tomorrow.
The main thing on the agenda
today is to try and raise the courage
to go out on a cold night to go to the
Life Of Brian Gig in Backheath (almost
Charlton). One possible mortal blow to
the plan is that I think I was
mistaken in believing I could get off
one bus, and get a bus that stops
outside the pub, at the same bus stop.
Looking at it yesterday it seems like
either of the two buses I can get from
Catford do not stop at the same bus
stop as the bus that would take me to
directly outside the pub.
Maybe further research is
needed, and maybe I'll find getting
off the first bus a few stops earlier
may be an option. It is either that or
a long cold walk that in the past has
been proven to give chest pains. At
least in the other direction the walk
seems very slightly down hill. The
real bugger is that I want to take my
very heavy Nikon camera so I can hope
to get some really great shots of the
band. Without that weight (which
includes an extra lens [also quite
heavy] plus flash gun, spare batteries
and other photographic stuff) it could
almost be a pleasant walk....only on a
warm summer's evening !
2,283 words today.