I woke up from a good night's sleep to a clear blue sky, sunshine and strong gusts of wind making trees in leaf move energetically. Thick light blue and purple lilac blossom appeared from a distance like a banner being waved. A delightful sight. I posted today's Morning Prayer YouTube link to WhatsApp after Thought for the Day, then got up for breakfast feeling rather light headed and slow thinking, even before I took my daily doses of medication. It seems so random.
There were nine of us at the St Catherine's Eucharist in honour of St Catherine of Sienna. Unusually, the high altar reredos hosts figures of Catherine of Alexandria Martyr and Catherine of Sienna Doctor of the Church. It paid homage at the time to Catherine Vaughan, wife of the Dean of Llandaff, a benefactor of the church who laid the foundation stone. After coffee and a chat I returned home. Clare had started cooking lunch already and laid the table in the garden. Fortunately the garden is sheltered enough to allow us to watch the trees dance in the breeze.
A letter arrived from the UHW Cardiology department to arrange wearing an ambulatory blood pressure monitor for twenty four hours. The date given is when we're in Tenby on holiday. I called the appointment booking number to re-arrange it six times, The number rang, but no reply. I was cut off twice, and got an out-of-office automatic response twice again. I returned a copy of the appointment letter with one of my own reporting this, stating when I am not available and asking for an acknowledgment by email or SMS. I don't look forward to wearing one of those devices as they are so disruptive, day and night and stressful to have to wear. It's hard to see how accurate they can be. There are smart watches that can monitor blood pressure. They may not be as accurate, but either way, what are they going to produce except a lot of high readings which will prompt another medic to recommend a pharmaceutical solution which is reduces my quality of life even further.
Most of today my head felt as if I'd been aroused from deep sleep and not yet woken up, my brain slow and dull. Writing the letter and printing it was an effort in being patient with myself. The task was eased by using my Linux workstation, which is very responsive - no latency. Having to wait for the phone or a Windows device to respond can produce lapses in concentration and transient memory, requiring a repeat of the procedure and train of thought in order to make progress. It's so frustrating and tiring.
Enough for today. Straight to bed now.
I went out and posted the letter I'd written after supper and enjoyed a beautiful pleasant sunset walk under a clear sky streaked with clouds shaped by high pressure air producing random gusts of wind at ground level. It was cold, so I stayed out long enough to complete my step quota on arriving home.