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@tansy   From your post, I'd say, your outlook is totally understandable.  

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@RoughDraft   I never thought about it that way, but you made me laugh!!

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@denisemb   That bit about the sleepwear, made me laugh.  SOOOOOOOOOOO true. LOL

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 A lot of what you wrote I could really relate to!  We are about the same age and pretty much the same things have happened to me.  I somehow acquired many serious health issues.  My energry level took a nose dive.  I know these things didn't happen overnight, but it sure feels like it did! 

 

I used to be able to clean house, shop all day, visit with family and friends and have energy left over.  Now, there are days I feel worn out just getting out of bed, getting breakfast and getting my grooming completed!

 

I used to have to be totally coordinated -- head to toe -- everything matching.  And total makeup, plus nails and toes done.  Jewelry perfect, etc.  

 

Now, I still like to look nice but I no longer am in full makeup --- use tinted moisturizer and lipstick.  Usually pull my hair up in a clip, and wear comfortable but attractive top and slacks.  Jewelry is very minimal.

 

Who knew that 10 years could do this much to a person??????

 

I meant to add here that I feel the biggest thing that changed me in the past 10 years was STRESS!  I have experienced a lot of personal losses, tragedies and family issues   during this period of time and I don't think anything is worse for a person than this kind of stress.  I really believe all of this has aged me more than anything else and beyond belief. 

 

 

"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." - Steve Martin
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I've changed a lot in my appearance because I have a progressive AI disease that has made me look very different from what I looked like before the disease. People who have not seen me in a long time say I look different and that they almost did not recognize me. It's like I've been reborn into a different body...not a good one either, unfortunately. 

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Ten years ago I was 58 and still believed things were possible.  There was still hope. I always thrived on change and new circumstances.  Now I know the situation I am in is the best its going to be and no good changes are going to happen.  

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I've changed a lot in my appearance because I have a progressive AI disease that has made me look very different from what I looked like before the disease. People who have not seen me in a long time say I look different and that they almost did not recognize me. It's like I've been reborn into a different body...not a good one either, unfortunately. 


Sending gentle hugs @SilleeMee 

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Thank you!Heart @qualitygal  Very sweet of you.

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@deepwaterdotter wrote:

@Mz iMac wrote:

"Of course I experience the 'aches and pains' of advancing years,"

 

I hear this statement just about every day.  Folks act like its to be expected.  At what age should I expect these aches & pains???  My 95 yr old mother is still waiting for them to appear.  My siblings & I who range in age 60-69 are still waiting.  My father who was 92 when he passed never had them either. 

 

Genetics?


In my case, it is due to a  physically-misdirected employment experience in my youth and middle age.

 

The human body is a machine and all machines wear down and breakdown over time.  A 30 year old automobile does not run as well as a brand new one even if it is in pristine condition.  You relatives feel the effects of age, they have their aches and pains.  But, I think they probably have no serious health issues and they understand that the occasional twinge, pain, creek is normal and natural and not worth talking about.  Genetics and a healthy lifestyle probably does account for the fact that they have no chronic or serious health deficits but aging is not an illness.  


 

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@qualitygal wrote:

@ECBG   I really like you!


@qualitygal How Lovely!  Thank you!

 

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