When I get out of bed this morning, it’s a bright and sunny Autumn day. By the time I’ve had my tea and Nutriblast, it’s cloudy and raining – perfect weather for dog walking 🙁

Back home in the warm and dry, I listen to Popmaster, and then decide to do some work on reviewing the CBD tea sent to me by the Polish website that I did my Interview video for. I take some photos of the product on my iPhone, and then make a brew. I take a few photos of the brew, and then I drink it.
The pain in my right kneecap is still there, so I’m going to change my settings over to Group “A” from the current Group “B” in a little while. Tremor, dystonia, dyskinesia, mood, motivation – all pretty much the same as yesterday. Balance and energy seem a touch better.

I load the log basket for the woodburner, and then decide to light it – it’s flipping freezing outside, and pretty damn chilly indoors. It makes you feel warmer to just see the fire alight, and there’s a hypnotic quality to the flames.
The dog is gently suggesting to me that it might, just possibly, be time for me to take her for her afternoon walk. I wait for a break in the rain, and then take her for a run on the playing field by the village hall. It’s particularly good to get back indoors today, and I top up the log basket before it gets too dark outside.
After dinner (a lovely green Thai curry) I change my neurostimulator over to Group “B” settings. I’ll now monitor my knee pain (in particular) and other symptoms. Time to pop open a little beer, and watch something on Netflix.