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Just Whining about Getting Old!

It's bad enough getting old (77) but on top of that, right now, I'm damned sick! I can't believe I haven't coughed up a lung, I look like I have tea bags stuck under my eyes, my throat glows stop-light red, and I've about wiped my nose off my face. When I was plodding/shuffling up from the shop, I was getting the trailer ready for a 2 week camping trip. The plan was to pick up my 82 year old aunt and go down to Nevada and go camping and rock picking with my uncle, who is my age. Recognizing that my aunt might have her life expectancy drastically reduced by being in close proximity to me, we've had to call it off. I'm hoping my wife doesn't get as sick. She has complained about having to wear earmuffs to deal with the whining. Not a sympathetic woman. WH
Sounds like strep and pneumonia....get it cultured.

My 35 year old son had/has it, same symptoms...down and out for 6 weeks. Still feels lung issues coughing at 10 weeks.
 
Feel free to share your whine, the soapbox is empty.:)

My Dobergirls clotheslined (30’ lead with a dog attached at each end) pretty good in the shop parking lot about a week ago.

My wrists still hurt from where I caught myself as I was on the way down towards the asphalt...

Fortunately I do not believe anyone got it on video so my dumb ass will not likely end up on YouTube just yet! :)
 
This has been one of the most fun and entertaining posts I've seen here or on any other forum!

Good to know that us into 'geezerhood' have lots of sympathetic company in our ranks with all our complaints and grievances as we continue to age and attempt to enjoy the things we've done our entire lives. Good job all!
 
I have to keep telling myself to stop forcing my self to keep doing stuff that is doing me no good. We get to a point that we can not recover overnight and it takes a day or two so we can regain our strength. If we keep pushing ourselves, it does more harm than good. Hard lesson! It's pretty pathetic to read how little exercise we should only do a day now. P.S. I woke up this morning feeling really good because I remembered to take my short siesta yesterday. It really helps in your recovery time if you are more active than advised.
I am 82 now and I could not have said it any better. I am up to two naps a day.
 
As a fifty something, I know just a baby compared with some of you, I notice age creeping up.

The single biggest difference I have found recently is stretching, particularly the legs. I can't recommend it enough. Take a leaf out of the old far eastern people, they are very into that kind of thing and seems very mobile for their age.

The other thing I'm doing is the little and often approach to weight bearing exercise. Build the volume over time to avoid injuries. e.g. six press-ups three times a day rather than one hard session. So far no injuries and I can feel the cumulative effect. Luckily I'm a desk jockey so haven't had the hard life of some of you, but it still comes with its own downsides. Avoid those office cakes!
 
I saw a poster many years ago while I was doing rehab from whatever dumb Superman thing it was at the time that I just knew I could do, ... wrong!!.

It simply showed the words, either you think you can or you think you can't, ... you are right either way. I have done many things since that time that everybody told me I couldn't do,... yes ,some of them I couldn't do and I paid for trying to do them.

However, most of them I did do. The one thing in life I could never take was not knowing if I could or couldn't do it.
 
I need to voice an "Un-rant" today. I had my annual yesterday at the VA. I have had six total AO surgeries in the last 20+ years, still kicking. #4 was a Brachytherapy for Prostate Cancer almost ten years back.
But, but! The prostate has returned, but three months ago they started me on some pills and a shot every three months that have kept it from metastasizing (spreading) and are 90% sure it will not for at least four more years. That would put me at 80, and about 2030ad.
So y'all are just stuck with me for four more...

deal with it.

Rich
Sua Sponte (Rangers lead the way)
Pills Erleada? Shot Lupron or Trelstar?
 
Yup, will be 72 soon and definitely slowing down. Still trying to stay in shape though and jog 4 miles at daybreak every AM as long as it's not raining or snowing. Takes almost 40 minutes now so pretty darn slow.
Im 54 and you just made me feel old,
I’ll hike 18 miles, for a good reason
But i aint jogging nowhere
 
The years seem to get shorter with age. From 60 to 70 took about 3 months, 70 to 80 only about 3 weeks. And life changes. Nov. 2016 - PSA at 693, diagnosis stage 4 prostate cancder, metastatic in the bones - spine, ribs, shoulders, hips.......a huge shock. Once it's in the bones there's no getting rid of it. Given 2yrs without treatment, 5yrs with. Radiation, then pills on a clinical trial, and shots. After 9years nowhere near checking out at age 81. Along with cancer treatment side effects, other maladies plus old age aches and pains, life changes. But those problems vs. not being alive, it's a fair trade. I used to dread getting older each year, now each day is gift, and every year is a blessing. I've become a firm believer. Stopped skiing years ago and don't use 15lb guns anymore. When that old motorcycle rebuild is finished, it may just go in the living room to look at and think about younger - stupid - fearless days. Can't do what I used to do but that's ok, life is good.
 
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