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Yesterday
was mostly dry, and there were
even a few sunny spells in the
early afternoon. Once again the
afternoon temperature was 10° C.
By 11pm it was raining, and the
temperature was down to 7° C.
This morning it is wet, and the
forecast says it is going to be wet
all day long. The only semi good thing
is that only light rain is forecast.
This afternoon will be a whole degree
cooler than the last 5 or 6 afternoon.
Just 9° C. It looks like it is going
to be quite chilly tonight with just
5° C at midnight. It will still be 5°
C tomorrow morning, and it is going to
be another wet start. It could be dry
my midday, and the temperature will
reach it's peak by then, just 9° C.
Yesterday was a good day -
although mostly because I went out
shopping again. The rest of the day
was pleasant, but nothing exciting.
Although I did think I ate a bit too
much. It seems that was not the case
when I did my usual morning health
measurements.
It is impossible to describe
why, or even how, but I seemed to feel
quite good by yesterday lunchtime. It
was a bit cold,but dry. It seemed
everything was in place to finally go
out to Poundstretcher to buy a few
useful things. One unusual thing was
that I could not be bothered to have a
shower before going out. I brushed my
teeth, but otherwise I relied one a
squirt of deodorant to make me feel
not offensive. It is tricky to tell if
you are stinky, but I felt confident
that I wasn't too bad.
I tried to keep my speed down
as I walked to Poundstretcher, and I
mostly kept a slower walking pace. I
took the precaution of having a single
squirt of TNG spray to ward off any
angina type pains. Maybe it worked, or
maybe I didn't need it. I didn't seem
to need to stop once to get my breath
back on this occasion - unlike when I
went to Tesco a few days earlier. My
walk, albeit a little slower than I
usually walk, seemed to be almost
normal. I know it is impossible, but
it does seem that lots of resting
seems to allow my faulty heart valve
recover in some way.
Once in Poundstretcher there
was quite a few things I wanted, and
some things I found I wanted when I
saw them sitting on the shelves. Top
of my shopping list, but over 2/3rds
through the store, was a loose leaf
binder to put all my beer order
receipts in. This is partly as a
reminder of what I have ordered in the
past (not that I have ever consulted
previous orders when ordering more
beer), but mainly to try and make it
easier when Jodie demands to know
where I bought the beers so she can
include that info when logging the
beers in her Untappd social media like
app.
One find was big-ish containers
of instant noodles that I had not seen
before. I bought one of each flavour.
I had the "Hot Chicken flavour" for my
breakfast this morning. It was not
bad, but I suspect it was past it's
use by date because the noodles didn't
seem to fully soften - it was as if
boiling water was not good enough, and
they should have boiled for long in
the microwave or something. It also
might just be that the noodles are not
designed to get too soft. I'll make a
more definite decision when I have had
one or two more, but today I feel I
won't be buying any more.
Other stuff I bought was some
bottles of cough mixture to replace
the old stuff I used when my Covid
cough was getting a bit annoying. I
like to have such things ready for use
in the future, and it was very handy
to have cough mixture ready to use
when I had that covid cough because I
would not have wanted to go out and
buy it at the time.
I could not resist getting some
chocolate bars and some flapjacks.
provided I have had a full dose of
Mounjaro, which I haven't, I find I
have some immunity to high blood
glucose when eating such naughty
things. At the moment I have to eat
them with a side of guilt !

Walking home, carrying a modestly
heavy single shopping bag was not
perfectly trouble free, and I did make
a couple of pre-emptive stops, but at
no time did I actually get and chest
pains. On the other hand I was nowhere
near broken as a Lime Bike I passed on
the way.
I considered several ways in
which the back wheel came to be as
broken as it was, and in the end I
concluded that maybe it had been
tossed from one of the upper levels of
the multi storey car park. If you
click on the picture it will show a
much larger picture where the damage
is more easily seen.
In one respect it was harder to
keep my walking pace moderate. I was
looking forward to my lunch. It was a
Tesco triple cheese sandwich - there
half sandwiches with different cheeses
or fillings. I have to admit it was as
tasty as I hoped. I still had a
naughty flapjack after it as a sort of
dessert.
There was only one thing to do
after lunch - have a snooze. If I
recall correctly, it didn't take long
before I was in a deep sleep laying on
top of my bed. It is hard to say how
long I slept, but I think it may have
been a couple of hours. I find such
snoozes come really easy at the
moment. Some of it is following the
instinct of being old, but some may be
because of my faulty heart valve. I
guess that causes a drain on my energy
in ways I am unsure I understand.
By the time I woke up it was
getting on towards dinner time - or so
I think because I can't recall any
other stuff I might have done. I must
admit it seems unlikely. Actually I
suddenly remember what would have
taken up a bit more time - reading. I
am currently (re)reading "Mostly
Harmless" buy Douglas Adams - book 5
of the Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy
"Trilogy". I am sure there is a bit of
the book where things get terribly
confusing - confusing enough to make
reading it hard and less enjoyable,
but at the moment I am enjoying it.
As 6pm approached I put my
dinner in the mini oven to heat up and
cook- mostly browning the mashed
potato on top of a cottage pie. I
found it oon the reduced price shelf
in Tesco, and it seems it was an
excellent buy. The only thing wrong
with it was that it was initially a
but too hot to eat comfortably, but
otherwise it was delicious. I think
the minced lamb (or was it beef ?) was
flavoured with (possibly) sage.
As usual I ate while I watched
the 6 O'clock News - except being a
Saturday I had to watch it on the BBC
News Channel. That started the usual
evening of watching carefully selected
TV programmes for the evening. Despite
my long afternoon snooze, I felt ready
for bed by 9pm. I did go to bed then,
but I did some more reading. I am
unsure when I put the book down, and
quickly fell asleep.
It was probably mostly the
Furosemide (a diuretic) that I took,
but some of the sweet things I ate
would have raised my blood glucose
enough to make me want to pee every
couple of hours in the night. I
supposed that did spoil my sleep in a
way that is not quite obvious. I still
found time to have two dreams that I
mostly remember, Both were sort of
hospital related, and one was, or
should have been quite erotic.
The dream that is of lesser
interest had not real beginning or
end. In the dream I had had my heart
valve replaced, and to help me recover
I was floated in a salt water solution
in something like, but bigger than a
bath tub. It was not deep enough to
drown if I felt asleep, and the handy
thing was that I was told if I needed
a pee I should just do it while in the
tub - almost total relaxation,
although I don't think it was
recommended that I went for a poo in
the water !
The second dream had a lot of
erotic potential, but sadly I seemed
to wake up or something before
anything "exciting happened", although
actually nothing was supposed to
happen because I was supposed to be
recuperating. The dream seemed to
start with a long narrow staircase. I
was told to go up the staircase. At
the top I was told I would find a
landing. Directly in front of me was a
door into someone's bedroom. I was
told not to go into there. To my left
was another door, and I was to go in
there, and a nurse would give me
"cuddle therapy" in a bed. It sounded
wonderful, but sadly I woke up before
I had even got into the bed (dressed
in my best hospital gown).
This morning I deliberately had
a long lie in. It seemed no effort to
close my eyes again, and get another
hour of sleep. I think I did that
twice, although I did have to pee each
time I woke up. All that peeing was
beneficial to my weight. This morning
I was 400gm lighter than yesterday.
Even my blood glucose level was not
too bad. The best reading was
7.3mmol/l, or just below my self set
target. The other two meters read
8.1mmol/l, and while not excellent,
was still not that bad.
This morning I don't think I
feel as good as yesterday morning, and
there is a slight problem in that as I
write this I note it has gone midday.
I did have a plan to go to Tesco
again, but maybe I have left it a bit
late. There are trains today, although
they are going to Victoria instead of
Charing Cross, and so I should be
seeing Jodie for another beer tasting
session. When I think about it, maybe
tomorrow is the better day to go
shopping in Tesco. What I mainly need
is some stuff for when I get
discharged from hospital with my new
heart valve.
As mentioned yesterday (I
think) I have booked hospital
transport with another really early
5am pick up. That is on Tuesday
morning. If I am lucky I will have my
procedure before Tuesday morning is
over. I will then have a minimum one
night stay in hospital to make sure I
have fully recovered from a general
anaesthetic, and there are no problems
with the new heart valve, or the big
hole in my thigh where it started it's
journey to my heart (pushed along by a
catheter). All being well I could be
discharged some time on Wednesday, or
if not then the day after. Having easy
to cook meals and snacks would be
ideal, and if bought on Monday they
would be fresher.
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