Everything Fred – Part 123

16 September 2023

It was a 2:30 am wake up this morning. Actually, I feel pretty good. I did the last time I had an hydration infusion and I think it’s a good thing they’ve scheduled me for that every Friday after every Tuesday infusion. I’ll probably get a nap in some time today but I got 5 hours of sleep even with getting up at 2:30.

Yesterday I mentioned reading encyclopedias. I made a mistake about the Encyclopedia Britanica. It was the World Book Encyclopedia I read as a kid. Apparently, they still publish it. I used to love thumbing through the pages and stopping on something that caught my interest and reading about it. Maybe that’s why I can answer some of the clues on crosswords.

I purchased my own copy of the Encyclopedia Britanica when I was in graduate school and move it with me every time I changed locations. Later, when I taught at Itawamba Junior College, I gave Mantachie High School my E.B. Their’s was so old (I think the edition was in the 50’s) and mine was in the late 70’s. They were happy to get it. I think I must have doubled their collection when I left teaching at Mantachie because I gave them my entire library of books.

Yesterday, during the infusion, one of the nurses asked if I was on magnesium pills. I answered no and she suggested I ask Dr. Velez about them next infusion. My magnesium levels are always low and they always give it to me in IV form. It doesn’t matter to me but I’ll check in with him on Tuesday.

I was dragging when I went in for the hydration yesterday. Not only the diarrhea was bothering me but I also did my usual Friday rake, sweep, clean pool filter, pool deck and patio. By the time I had sat in the chair for four hours, I was feeling pretty good.

I made a bee-line to Walgreens to pick up some glucose test strips and lancets. I did the drive-thru and the pharmacist told me she had signed for me but next time I had to come in and sign for the supplies myself. These are regulated by the federal government and they don’t want people who aren’t supposed to sticking their fingers with lancets.

As I was driving over to Walgreens, I got a text message that UPS had tried to deliver my iPad. When I got home, they had left a sticker on the door that has a whole list of options for the driver to check as well as initial his name. Nothing was checked. I have no idea what they intend to do. Previously, I had gone to the UPS web site and opted to leave the package without obtaining a signature. That’s why I asked the neighbor to keep a watch for them and take the package to her house. Apparently, that held no water with the driver.

I’ve had similar experiences with UPS. One year, they were to deliver my new (two computers ago) iMac. I was home. They never rang my door bell but did deliver it to the neighbor next door even though I had not clicked that option. Strange.

Not only did they not meet the 9:30-12:30 time frame they set for the delivery, it was after 5 pm before they attempted. UPS has provided the ability to check where the delivery truck is. From 9:30 am until around noon it was at one location on Davie Blvd. I periodically checked on it during my 4 hour infusion and it was all over my neighborhood but never delivered the package until I left the cancer center. I assume they’ll try to redeliver the package next “business” day. Of course, I have my Covid booster scheduled for 2:30 pm on Monday so that’ll be when they try to deliver.

And yes, I did make it to Winn-Dixie. I made away with three 15 oz bags of Tootsie Roll miniatures! Also, the dietician suggested coconut water as an excellent electrolyte replacement. I decided what the heck and bought two containers. I’ll see if my taste buds will accept it. If so, I’ll stock up on that. I really do like coconut. Mother would make the most wonderfully moist coconut cake icing with sweetened dried coconut. It would melt in your mouth. Thai restaurants are big into coconut ice cream and I’ve also come to love that stuff but I haven’t ever seen any in the ice cream aisle of supermarkets.

Today is clean house and wash clothes. I feel well enough (and it’s early enough) I may try to walk, do yoga and swim before I get to the household chores. That’s how good I feel at 4:07 am in the morning. Of course, my stomach is making noises since I’m upright, so there’s no telling what form that will be when it comes out.

Stay tuned!

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

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