As I celebrate another birthday, it makes me wonder, exactly
when did I begin groaning when I get up from a chair? When did I start hearing popping and creaking
noises when I move?
Let me say up front, I am grateful that I’ve lived as long
as I have. Many people don’t make it to
my age – like one of my sisters who died at only 62.
It is an odd thing, but over the past few years, it seems
that most conversations I have with family and friends lead into our health
issues. We all have them once we reach a
“certain” age. Sharing our medical
problems with others certainly doesn’t ease the pain or improve the
condition. And yet, it seems nearly all “seasoned”
citizens talk about and compare their various ailments.
I am not old, and yet when it comes to all the warnings we
hear about in medication commercials, I am considered part of the “elderly.” Aren’t elderly people sitting in their
rocking chairs on the front porch?
The general concept of “old” has changed since I was a
child. I remember my grandmother as
always being old, and yet when I do the math, she was really only in her 60’s
when I was a child. I know that the
older I get, the younger “my age” seems to me.
I no longer look at a 70-year-old man as an “old man.”
Thanks in part to modern medicine, but even more than that, “older”
people today are more active for much longer than previous generations. I think that attitude has a lot to do with
it. I am part of the Baby Boomer generation,
and we are all at or near Medicare age.
Isn’t that for old people?
Well, I for one am grateful I have reached another
birthday. With all my aches and pains
that come as a “side effect” of aging, I will take them all. I am not planning to go “anywhere” soon.
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