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Me either, but I gotta say that getting older isn't for pansies. If the rate of decline in my body stays at this rate when I am 60, I would say I will likely just be a slug.
You will still be plugging along Curtis. Just keep a positive attitude and don't pay too much attention to all the voices on media that say we are in decline or the world is coming to an end. None of us get out of here alive, so keep enjoying every day as much as possible.
I hope so. Keeping moving I think is the key. My knees and hands have been increasingly getting more and more painful. Its not as easy to grab and hold on to things as it used to be without sharp pains in my hands, and it takes 15 minutes each morning before I can walk normal on my right ankle without a lot of pain.
I think I inherited some of the arthritis. My mom has it pretty bad, in her hands, also I have broken both of my knees and my ankles at different times. My joints don't seem to hurt as bad as the tendons though in my hands. (weird?)
A good friend of mine (Don) was cleaning out a Mausoleum (he worked at a cemetery) and they found a stash of gay **** allot of it. SO just think about that for a minute. Some guy was around several dead people and...
I know a few people not much older than me that just had heart attacks recently that were the epitome of good health that had the widow maker heart attacks. Makes you really stop to think..