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wdfifteen 04-08-2018 09:39 AM

"That happens with men over 60"
 
Man, I'm getting tired of hearing that.

Can't pee - "That happens with men over 60"

Can't sleep - "That happens with men over 60"

Can't walk or bend over without pain - "That happens with men over 60"

Need to take a pill to keep the smile on Mrs WD's face

Now it's something call a "Mucous Cyst."

About 3 months ago I noticed a bump between the last joint and the nail on the "F-you" finger on my right hand. It grew and grew and I started catching it on things. Mrs WD did exploratory poking with a needle and bunch of stuff with the look and consistency of airplane glue came out - about enough to build a 1/48 scale F-15. She insisted I talk to my doc, who told me it was a Mucous Cyst and would keep filling up for a while and maybe go away or maybe not. Also, "That happens with men over 60."

Ganglions: Mucous Cysts of the Fingers | Houston Methodist

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1523205235.jpg

This fairly substantial bump appeared on my finger. I ignored it until I started catching it on things and making the cuticle bleed. Mrs WD drains airplane-glue looking stuff out of it about every week.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1523205235.jpg

It started hurting when it was pulling the skin up off my cuticle.

HAPPY AGING EVERYONE!!

DanielDudley 04-08-2018 09:56 AM

Try soaking it in epsom salts as hot as you can stand it, twice a day for a week.

pwd72s 04-08-2018 10:47 AM

"At your age..." Another of those wonderful phrases medical people love to use.

stomachmonkey 04-08-2018 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 9993298)
Man, I'm getting tired of hearing that.

Can't pee - "That happens with men over 60"

......

Need to take a pill to keep the smile on Mrs WD's face

.....

You should be taking the below for the above.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Trunature-Prostate-Plus-Health-Complex-250-Softgels/170220054

recycled sixtie 04-08-2018 11:47 AM

And once you get to 70 you can start a new list but deduct the items that you experienced in your 60's. Trust the OP gets better. It is convenient to live near a doctor and can get a quick diagnosis and hopefully a good solution. Living in the boonies has its disadvantages.

ckcarr 04-08-2018 11:52 AM

Yep,
All are well guarded secrets that men keep as they age.

Then some younger whippersnapper crybaby complains because his eyes hurt, or can't pee.. And you simply say "Get used to it, you ain't seen nothing yet." And smile at him as he realizes, he's old...

Bugsinrugs 04-08-2018 12:10 PM

Humans weren't meant to live this long (60's). At least men weren't

Crowbob 04-08-2018 12:55 PM

Well not everything gets harder as we get older, so there is that.

Besides getting odd bumps, mucous cysts and older by the day, not much else happens.

Get used to it.

Por_sha911 04-08-2018 01:34 PM

If you don't like getting older then consider the alternative...

Oh, and I've heard that guys over 60 start to complain a lot as well.

tabs 04-08-2018 01:43 PM

Ohhh 60 years of age. I thought over 60 inches. Well then you a have bright career in porn.

Gogar 04-08-2018 01:48 PM

I think what tabs meant to say was “Don’t forget dementia!”

Noah930 04-08-2018 02:21 PM

Don't drain it. Either leave it alone, or get it surgically-excised.

rfuerst911sc 04-08-2018 02:47 PM

Getting old is an honor not offered to everyone , so quit your *****in and carry on :D

Halm 04-08-2018 03:01 PM

Data point 1: I am 68

Data point 2: I am 6 weeks post op for getting it removed.

The cyst will keep coming back. No need to keep draining it. As a matter of fact, if you get it infected, the infection will go straight to the joint.

I had to get this done twice because the first surgeon was a general guy and didn't know all steps in the procedure. It was filling back up within 6 weeks.

Get a hand surgeon to do the removal. The cyst needs to be removed and the joint needs to be scared to close off any and all passages of the joint fluid to the area of the cyst.

Done at a hospital, with Novocain. Two weeks later, pretty much back to normal. 3 weeks later 100% healed up.

wdfifteen 04-08-2018 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 9993640)

Get used to it.

It’s not easy getting used to it. Ten years ago this weekend I was in Paris running the marathon and planning to do so much more. It’s hard to accept that I can’t run anymore, and even walking is painful. It’s hard to get used to change that is so fast and dramatic. At this rate I’ll be dead in five years, with so much left unaccomplished.

Evans, Marv 04-08-2018 04:21 PM

Funny, I just talked to my friend (lady I've known 30+ years) on the phone in Texas an hour ago. She's 104 and said they just got another lady in there that is 101. I asked her what time they served dinner there where she's living, and she said 4:00 to 6:30. But she protested she never went to eat that early because 4:00 was cocktail time. I wanted to know if she asked her new 101 year old friend to have a drink with her, and she said her friend was a Baptist so she was afraid to ask. She can't walk too well without a walker and her macular degeneration prevents her from reading, watching TV, etc. I always feel younger after talking to her.

HardDrive 04-08-2018 04:33 PM

"Need to take a pill to keep the smile on Mrs WD's face"

Let me get this straight, you're 60, and you have a woman who has even the faintest interest in rocking sheets with you, and you are complaining.

We are all declining. To expect anything else is confusion.

Did the birds chirp this morning? When you were at the store, did you hear a child laugh or do something naughty? Do you still get a chance to get your hands dirty, and solve problems?

wdfifteen 04-08-2018 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 9993860)
"Need to take a pill to keep the smile on Mrs WD's face"

Let me get this straight, you're 60, and you have a woman who has even the faintest interest in rocking sheets with you, and you are complaining.

We are all declining. To expect anything else is confusion.

I’m a month away from 68, and yes, Mrs WD is very ... never mind.
I’m not expecting not to decline. Does that mean I can’t comment on it? Say how I feel about it? I do admit to being startled by the sudden, rapid change. And, yes, to tell you the truth, the whole thing pisses me off. I have a lot to do, and this carcass is letting me down.

tabs 04-08-2018 06:15 PM

Bunch of fking old geezers.

bob deluke 04-08-2018 06:38 PM

Geeze,
I’ll be 72 this August, retired about four years ago. When I was 60, bought my 911S Targa that took me about 7 years to restore. Sold that, bought a 996, selling that shortly and looking for another project car. Normal aches and pains, but I get up every morning and do something to keep my mind kinda sharp and my body somewhat limber. Wish I was 60 again, so for you younger geezers, stop complaining and enjoy life...


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