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Ageing

Gruffudd
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member
I have noticed wrinkles, grey, and soft skin, don't mind too much. It is way too early but I would admit to a fear of aged care. Right now though I think there is an adjustment to mot being young anymore, I am approaching 40 and that feels really weird, in some ways I still think of myself as being nineteen or twenty and I really am not. I sort of wonder what is going to become of me.
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Paul
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Master Gruffudd,

I really relate to what you've posted. I'm over the 40 barrier and I think I went through a similar adjustment. It's like 40 is a magic age where you've got to swim through or get swept through.

Aged care? That's another 40 years away!

Yeah we're not young anymore - we're, gasp!, middle aged! Old enough to have kids in their 20's!

The GOOD thing is that over this side of 40, it's less scary. We're not young anymore, but we're not old. We dont HAVE to put up with things we don't want to with people, friends, family etc. We're old enough to tell them without having to explain.

Really, it's not so bad!

 

P

Paul
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member
My back is sore, and my knees are creaking, can someone give me a massage?

geoff
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni

dear Gruffudd, puppy age at 40, well I'm 61 and boy don't I feel it, compared to my twin who still plays golf and tennis, and I dearly hope that he reaches 100, because getting a letter from the Queen would be something he would cherish.

As my life has been full of misfortunes this does make you feel older, but as we always say 'there is light at the end'. Geoff.