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[quote=Anonymous]Can relate to so many of you! Mid 50s, and my eyebrows are just wisps now, have to paint them on every morning Vision - how did sering become so difficult? If lenses are for far away, need readers. If lenses are bi-focal, can't really see near or far. Large print books and audio books are my friends. But packages of anything have directions/ingredients so small, I have to take a picture on my phone and then blow up to read Age spots on my hands Haven't slept through the night in I can't remember how long. 3:30 seems to be my new wake up, which SUCKS, because I am always exhausted See above, which is probably creating the tired eyes: black bags underneath, droopy eyelids on top Hair on top of my head, my previously thick, curly mane is now thin and scraggly, and hair is growing in odd places - side of my chin, and one sucker I'm constantly plucking from my cleavage S@x, which I used to like, I have no interest in now. Just can't be bothered. DH needs the little blue pill, so spontaneity is out of the question The aches and pains. Go to bed fine, wake up with a back/neck/shoulder pain So. Many. Doctors. Each one has to refer you to another specialist for something else. But it takes weeks or months to get in. Pedicures. Used to do my toes myself, but not it's harder to reach them, and I can't see them. So off to the salon I go[/quote]
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