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What is the worst part of getting old....Not being able to PEE or not being able to SEE ! :pleased:

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Worst part of getting old is the gift of wisdom, patience and understanding. An increased level of intelligence and often times a greater level of financial ability........and to be left with a broken, tired, nearly useless body with which to enjoy it. Edited by Caster
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Its going to depend on what goes out on your body.  For me, its my poor hands -- I am only 40 but my hands are about like someone of age 70.  Sitting in front of a PC for 25 years will do that to you.   Second issue would be eyesight --- mine was never good, and darn it all, after getting it fixed its on its way out again.  Most everything else still works but I have a long, long way to go hopefully.

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Oh my .....and shoulders can't even take off hoddie with-out doing a little dance to get arms  and shirt over head.

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Now you didn't have to bring that up. :D That's a rough one on me.

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Well...I'm a plumber and I had an old man ask me once if I could adjust the water level in his toilet bowl lower so his nuts didn't go for a swim every time he sat down. That part of getting old probably sucks pretty bad.

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Joint pain. I try to move as much as possible. After sitting for 15 minutes I have to warm everything up again.
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Joint pain.

 

Hippy told me once if you have joint pain....you're doing it wrong.  I dunno what hell he was talkin about.  

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When I turned 30 I developed a spot on the very center of my back, about a half inch in diameter, where I was no longer able to reach in order to scratch an itch. The spot was small enough that having an itch in the spot was rare but a PITA, nonetheless. Every year since, the spot has increased in size, thus increasing the chance of containing an itch. I fear that the spot will continue to spread, eventually taking my entire back, or heaven forbid, the rest of my body. Modern medical science has developed quite a few inexpensive prosthetics intended to assist in scratching...and so far they have enriched my life. I am thankful for my $.99 bamboo back scratcher.
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When I turned 30 I developed a spot on the very center of my back, about a half inch in diameter, where I was no longer able to reach in order to scratch an itch. The spot was small enough that having an itch in the spot was rare but a PITA, nonetheless. Every year since, the spot has increased in size, thus increasing the chance of containing an itch. I fear that the spot will continue to spread, eventually taking my entire back, or heaven forbid, the rest of my body. Modern medical science has developed quite a few inexpensive prosthetics intended to assist in scratching...and so far they have enriched my life. I am thankful for my $.99 bamboo back scratcher.

...doorjambs are your friend...

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my stamina, had to cut down doing the laundry to only 3x's per day
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[quote name="No_0ne" post="882062" timestamp="1357949321"]...doorjambs are your friend...[/quote] Indeed. Door jams, trees, forks, screwdrivers, claw hammers, etc.
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I'm only in my 60's. Ask again in a couple of decades. I might be qualified to answer then.

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I'd like to add, the realization that soon, I will not be an asset to my family but instead, a burden. A lot of people are abhorred by the idea of "opting out" that has come along lately. Especially the Christian community but as I ponder myself costing more resources than I can provide, I can certainly understand that point of view.

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