62 and relatively healthy and pain free. My problem is that I can feel my synapses just sitting there, content to run on 3 of 4 cylinders. I try to get the 4th one going with high octane coffee, but the other three are like, “Just let him rest for a bit.”
My body’s original warrantee has expired. Now I thankfully have Medicare to help with maintenance plus a not so cheap supplemental plan. Still a pain in the drain as well as the body.
I feel personally attacked. Since 55, 2 seizures from a pain med. 2 dislocated shoulders from the seizures. A knee replacement that has gotten infected, removed, replaced with a plastic spacer and I’m looking forward to getting off the IV antibiotics in a few weeks and the final knee replacement in April. Between the knee surgeries I had a surgery for spinal stenosis. With a little luck I’ll be healthy enough to retire in 18 months. My body hates me but my mind is shot.
it sure ain’t for any of my family as well and we ain’t all that old. Mom told me that I’m too young to be falling apart. well, my ma can tell my body that.
I got spinal stenosis. Also had Spinal fusion twice in my neck. One spinal surgery. Mastoid shunt. Hurt in car wreck – woman on cell phone lost control and hit us head on. Doctor say – exercise. All can do to walk after 2001 until today. Do upper body exercise but exert lower body causes swelling which puts one back in hospital. Doctor can’t understand common sense. Body can’t do jumping jacks or swimming at age 76 with 106 year old body. Walking to bathroom and doctor office is quite a feat. I just Iggy the jerk.
In every machine, parts wear out over time from use and or abuse. The body is a machine, a very wonderous one, but a machine, nonetheless. The body has a finite period of life in this present existence of ours. Only God knows what happens to us after our body ceases to function. However, we do need to take care of it as best we can here, not just for the physical longevity, but for a healthy and happy mind that remembers when we did those things that we can’t do or do quite as well now. While I too would like some parts to work better, I have no fear of the end of my machine as I do believe in an afterlife from a Judeo-Christian perspective. But, I also respect others’ positions as to existence/non-existence. However, the first round of drinks for them will be on me when they do get there……
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
After 50 a pain every day.
angelolady Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If it weren’t for the body, we could keep doing all kinds of fun things in retirement.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 3 years ago
There are drugs for that!!!
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jmworacle almost 3 years ago
It’s better than the alternative…
GiantShetlandPony almost 3 years ago
I resemble that remark.
Jeff0811 almost 3 years ago
62 and relatively healthy and pain free. My problem is that I can feel my synapses just sitting there, content to run on 3 of 4 cylinders. I try to get the 4th one going with high octane coffee, but the other three are like, “Just let him rest for a bit.”
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
There was an old man from Kent
His body not straight but bent
His mind was willing
His thoughts were thrilling
But his youth had up and went
zzeek almost 3 years ago
My body’s original warrantee has expired. Now I thankfully have Medicare to help with maintenance plus a not so cheap supplemental plan. Still a pain in the drain as well as the body.
Justanolddude Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I feel personally attacked. Since 55, 2 seizures from a pain med. 2 dislocated shoulders from the seizures. A knee replacement that has gotten infected, removed, replaced with a plastic spacer and I’m looking forward to getting off the IV antibiotics in a few weeks and the final knee replacement in April. Between the knee surgeries I had a surgery for spinal stenosis. With a little luck I’ll be healthy enough to retire in 18 months. My body hates me but my mind is shot.
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 3 years ago
At 68 my knees ache, my back aches and when I wake up in the morning the only thing that’s stiff is my neck.
kirico almost 3 years ago
Amen!
Chris almost 3 years ago
it sure ain’t for any of my family as well and we ain’t all that old. Mom told me that I’m too young to be falling apart. well, my ma can tell my body that.
djtenltd almost 3 years ago
That’s why I keep myself in tip top shape! I’m 63 but I still practice martial arts. And I still put in some time with my mountain bicycle.
The Famous Eccles almost 3 years ago
Every old man has a young man inside him wondering what the hell happened! I’m 74 and still wondering!
joeatwork212 almost 3 years ago
If, after age 50, you wake up in the morning and nothing hurts, there’s a good possibility that you passed away during the night.
CorkLock almost 3 years ago
I got spinal stenosis. Also had Spinal fusion twice in my neck. One spinal surgery. Mastoid shunt. Hurt in car wreck – woman on cell phone lost control and hit us head on. Doctor say – exercise. All can do to walk after 2001 until today. Do upper body exercise but exert lower body causes swelling which puts one back in hospital. Doctor can’t understand common sense. Body can’t do jumping jacks or swimming at age 76 with 106 year old body. Walking to bathroom and doctor office is quite a feat. I just Iggy the jerk.
mckeonfuneralhomebx almost 3 years ago
Growing older is the BEST….look at the alternative!
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Believe me, this aging thing gets old fast. :) :(
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Uncle Ted is so wonderfully unflappable. He’s my new role model!
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
In every machine, parts wear out over time from use and or abuse. The body is a machine, a very wonderous one, but a machine, nonetheless. The body has a finite period of life in this present existence of ours. Only God knows what happens to us after our body ceases to function. However, we do need to take care of it as best we can here, not just for the physical longevity, but for a healthy and happy mind that remembers when we did those things that we can’t do or do quite as well now. While I too would like some parts to work better, I have no fear of the end of my machine as I do believe in an afterlife from a Judeo-Christian perspective. But, I also respect others’ positions as to existence/non-existence. However, the first round of drinks for them will be on me when they do get there……
bigplayray almost 3 years ago
Mick Jagger said it best!
KEA almost 3 years ago
exactly
desperado10mm almost 3 years ago
I started taking a med to slow down my heart rate then had to have a pacemaker implanted to prevent it from going to slow.