Last night I decided not to take the blood pressure medicine this morning, but I did!
I think it's a habit now. My morning routine never changes. I get up, make obento, make breakfast, clean the kitchen as I go along, drink 3 to 4 cups of water, take my medicine and eat breakfast.
I was worried that I would be too sleepy and dizzy to get ready as the side effects kick in very quickly. It was hard, but I managed to leave just after 8 o'clock, as planned!
Mikey and I arrived at the hospital at about 9 o'clock.
On the way there, the weather really deteriorated. There's a saying in Japanese, Sankan Shion, 3 days cold weather, 4 days warm weather. It's very true, yesterday was lovely weather, warm and a bit cloudy, but I was alright walking round the garden for a while, I didn't need a jacket. Today it feels like winter, with ice rain and strong winds.
A couple of photos I took on the way to the hospital, just after I took these, the rain started.
We were heading into that storm cloud; the blue sky was where we came from.
I only had to wait an hour to see the doctor.
I know I complain about living in Japan, and it can be hard here, but I'm very grateful for the medical system they have here. It's not perfect, but it is good. After hearing what happened when my Dad had a fall, having to wait for an hour for an ambulance when the hospital is just a 20-minute drive away, then 12 hours for X-ray and blood work results, I wonder if I would even get to see a doctor on such short notice. I know here that I can walk into a hospital and will be seen within a couple of hours. I don't think I could have gone on for weeks with the blood pressure medicine making me so ill, I would have just stopped taking it, which isn't advised.
The doctor changed my prescription; the tablets were 20mg, the new ones are for 10mg, half the dose. I usually get 3 months' worth of medicine, but decided to get just one month to see if this dosage is alright.
After that, we drove to my hairdresser's. I've been going to this place for about 30 years now. It's run by 2 sisters, but one has retired. The lady who did my hair is now 80 years old, but still working, still has a lot of energy. We were talking about my hospital visit, she told me that she has never been in hospital, doesn't take any medicine or supplements. She says that she works, exercises, sleeps well and eats healthy food with a few treats! Sounds like a good model for a healthy life. The one problem she has is that she doesn't like to have customers too early in the morning; she likes to take her time to wake up and get ready for work.
I'm not too sure about my haircut. I think it's a bit too short, but it'll grow. I might get a colour when Hannah comes, she can do it for me.
I look awful in photos, and I'm no good at taking selfies, but I want to show my hair. No laughing!
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| Bit too short! |
I'm red, and my eyes are swollen because of allergies!
I hope this new medicine works, I have a lot I have to do and want to do, I really don't have time to be sick or sleeping all the time!










