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Hugh R 08-25-2011 03:13 PM

Losing the hair on top used to bother me, no I don't care. I'm 57, Techweenie, you do not look 6 years older than me.

Working under a car is a pain even with progressive lenses, but you can never seem to be at the right distance to focus properly.

Everything works just fine, no aches and pains, can do pretty much what I want. I regularly travel 9-10 time zones, and if I get where ever I'm going by dinner time and turn in at a decent hour, I can get up at 6 AM with no jet lag.

No blue pills, make love to my wife 3-4 times a week, its all good.

Normy 08-25-2011 03:25 PM

"Irks you the most about getting old"

-I'm 45. How that happened, I cannot imagine [If you are born on January 22, 1966, and today is August 25 2011 = 45. I hate math!] I still weigh exactly the same as I did in high school, and still have one pair of cords that I wore then- they fit perfectly, 30 inch waist. Most days if I'm not asleep or working, I run 6.2 miles at a 7:30 pace. I generally cannot sit still- I'm waay more active than the neighbors 17 year old kids, who are both fat and sit at their computer all day long. Neither of them could keep up with me on a run for more than 200 yards. In Memphis last spring, I was running the Chickasaw trail at Shelby farms, and a local high school track team was practicing. They were going faster than my usual 10k pace, but I jumped in with them and while I was working...I had no trouble pacing them, it felt like 7.0 minute miles.

If a 45 year old can pace the local high school track team, then I'm sorry, but the average 50 is NOT old!

N!

RWebb 08-25-2011 03:41 PM

most common irk = Reading glasses (in dim light; still ok in good light)

worst irk = rate of climb

I plan to fix it all by getting my telomeres re-wrapped.

Racerbvd 08-25-2011 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dueller (Post 6217303)
Plopping down on the toilet and feeling cocky that you're getting a cold wet sensation...then realizing it's your scrotum and not yer johnson.:eek::D

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Normy 08-25-2011 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Racerbvd (Post 6218212)
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Perhaps YOU'VE had that problem, but I sure haven't!

[relax! That was just a little "poke"- SmileWavy]

N

azasadny 08-25-2011 04:25 PM

Gout...

imcarthur 08-25-2011 05:18 PM

I now find that I can catnap almost anywhere, anytime. Planes, taxis, shuttle buses, meetings . . . almost anywhere. The downside is that I NEED the nap.

But this thread does make me feel better.

Ian

enzo1 08-25-2011 08:42 PM

Attitude- catch myself having a bad attitude like the guy i was judging the day before... and my opinion about mankind... dunno: ya know you get old and crotchety, I don't like that at all. I love younger people before they get tainted with getting knocked down . I try to live my life knowing that its a test. How will I do. Will i act like a person thats young and inexperienced or will I act a certain way that when it's over I can say Yea I caught it before I acted like a stupid azz and laugh about it, Hope so....

azasadny 08-26-2011 07:43 AM

Mossguy, i wish you the best with your surgery.

Getting older is MUCH better than the alternative. I know many that didn't make it to my age (50). I'm thankful to be here, in one piece to enjoy my family, friends and life!

Moses 08-26-2011 08:09 AM

I'm 53. A few complaints, I guess. I have aches and pains in places I never even had places before.

But the advantages are pretty strong. I've become extremely selfish with my time. EXTREMELY. I dropped my department chairmanship, my seat on the hospital governing board and every single committee assignment.

I just canceled a full day in my office to take my kids rafting on the American River before they go back to college. Yesterday I canceled a meeting to take my daughter to lunch.

Last week I walked out of a meeting to have dinner with an old friend because he texted me; "I haven't seen you for a while. If you're free let's grab dinner"

When I get invited to a boring cocktail party given by hospital executives, it's 100% certain that I'll stay home and barbeque for my family instead.

I'm taking more vacation. Sometimes just to hang out with my family or good friends.

No longer giving a crap is liberating. I'm selfish with my time and it feels good. I was incapable of this 10 years ago.

nostatic 08-26-2011 08:26 AM

burying your parents

pwd72s 08-26-2011 08:30 AM

Ahhh, to be 50 again. :( One of the factors of selling the P-car...putting it on jackstands, maintaining it, detailing it's bottom, etc. was once a joy. The last few years I had the car, this became physically painful...bursitus in the shoulders, hip pain, etc.

Many try, but nobody beats father time.

fred cook 08-26-2011 08:33 AM

Things that "irk"...........
 
I'm doing pretty good for 62. No major health issues, still do (and teach) martial arts and generally do what ever I want. However, the thing that bothers me the most is that my friends and family that are about my age or slightly older are not doing so well. It really bothers me to see loved ones starting to lose their youth.

gatotom 08-26-2011 08:49 AM

Thanksgiving day this yr marks my 63rd on this good earth, I can't believe its been that long, were has the time gone??????

Lets see, 13 surgeries later, darn, I am almost bionic. Never a day goes by without some aggravation.

Biggest irk, my eyes, used to have 20/10 20/15 vision, now my reading glasses at +2 works pretty good for distance. I am going in for a eye exam in acouple of months and hope its time for cataract surg. cuz those good lens should fix my reading and distance.

My johnson still works and I am thankful for my wife that puts up with me.

I should have pulled the plug 5 yrs ago but now feel like I am stuck until the economy turns around so I can get a descent price for practice and office.

MY biggest thing that I treasure the most is my privacy, too many people out there.

Seahawk 08-26-2011 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moses (Post 6219386)
But the advantages are pretty strong. I've become extremely selfish with my time. EXTREMELY.

I just canceled a full day in my office to take my kids rafting on the American River before they go back to college. Yesterday I canceled a meeting to take my daughter to lunch.

There are advantages to having kids a bit later in life, one of which is time. I worked from home quite a bit the past four months simply because the kids were home, will not always be, and I, while I relish their independence, rue the day the house no longer vibrates with them.

968rz 08-26-2011 09:14 AM

At only 45 the worst by far is the arthritis.

I used to have bad days where my hands would hurt some, now I have good days when they only hurt some. Hair loss and glass's are nothing compared.

Evans, Marv 08-26-2011 09:30 AM

My wife made this for me. Some truth to it.


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NY65912 08-26-2011 09:38 AM

I'll agree that "getting older" does have certain advantages. The fact that I can now take more time off and start to enjoy the fruit of my labor is a priority. After working like a dog for the last 40 years it is rewarding to be somewhat independent. It is also a great feeling no worrying about what others think of me nor do I care so much what I say to people. Albeit, nothing nasty or demeaning.

I do think that I am in a great position. I now have the time and money to live a little and still physically able to enjoy working and doing the things I enjoy.

RWebb 08-26-2011 11:55 AM

surprised no one has posted that "Old Age is Not for Sissies" poster yet

FrankyV 08-26-2011 11:57 AM

Kids who won't get off my lawn!


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