And go gets tome tats!My mom (40+ years in the ICU) is convinced it is 1 part attitude 1 part genetics and 1 part having extensive tattoos. Those tat'd up people seem to be diehards.
Dave
And go gets tome tats!My mom (40+ years in the ICU) is convinced it is 1 part attitude 1 part genetics and 1 part having extensive tattoos. Those tat'd up people seem to be diehards.
Hope your outcomes are the best!As some here know, my wife and I moved to Central Texas last summer. After purchasing a home, things started to get interesting.
Through the summer, I began to begin to feel tired easily. Also other aches and pains customary to a man in his mid-sixties.
Long story short, I am currently recovering from open heart surgery and will, when sufficiently recovered, will have cancer surgery on one kidney.
In the not too distant future I will be giving away some silver and gold recovery projects I have yet to get to, and likely never will.
Personal to Frugalrefiner, if there is still interest in my becoming a moderator, contact me in about a year. If recovered sufficiently, I will reconsider the offer I turned down a few years ago.
My hobbies are already changing. Still searching coins, and selling to collectors. Cooking and preserving more often (a non-negotiable item to entice me to move was a freeze dryer. True to her word, my wife bought one for me). Learning soap making and candle making (on this one I already have my wifeās vote of confidence). Also planning on volunteering with two local food banks.
Life brings changes. It is up to each of us to adapt to those changes.
Time for more coffee.
Thanks, Wal. Recovery two weeks out is going remarkably well. My concern for the next few months will be proper healing of the sternum.Good luck with it all, get better soon.
Cheers Wal
Remember, boys and girls, aging is not for wimps.
I keep forgetting canāt keep track of my pill holderYou can still have fun in older age, the most important you don't forget to take your pills
Yeah, how about it zipper club brother? How are you doing one year out?
And Shark, how about you?
And any of the rest of you who have gone through similar life experiences. How are you all doing? Maybe we can make this a thread to all check in once a year. I'm good.
And for what it is worth - with A simple life change I have eliminated ALL the prescription drugs the doctors had me on - which in turn has eliminated all the side effects of those prescription drugsthe most important you don't forget to take your pills
You nailed itLow level inflammation caused by processed foods and additives doesn't help either does it Kurt. If you can't shoot it or grow it, don't eat it.
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