What are these references?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am older obviously. But I am turning 62 soon. I have no grey hair, same weight last 30 years. I only sleep 6 hours a night, never get tired. People at work must think I am younger as people my age or younger are retiring and I am the succession plan.
I have zero medical issues and on no medicine.
Will it all kick in at once?
Do you have two small circular scars on your neck?
Or a picture in your attic?
Anonymous wrote:I know I am older obviously. But I am turning 62 soon. I have no grey hair, same weight last 30 years. I only sleep 6 hours a night, never get tired. People at work must think I am younger as people my age or younger are retiring and I am the succession plan.
I have zero medical issues and on no medicine.
Will it all kick in at once?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am older obviously. But I am turning 62 soon. I have no grey hair, same weight last 30 years. I only sleep 6 hours a night, never get tired. People at work must think I am younger as people my age or younger are retiring and I am the succession plan.
I have zero medical issues and on no medicine.
Will it all kick in at once?
Do you have two small circular scars on your neck?
Anonymous wrote:I know I am older obviously. But I am turning 62 soon. I have no grey hair, same weight last 30 years. I only sleep 6 hours a night, never get tired. People at work must think I am younger as people my age or younger are retiring and I am the succession plan.
I have zero medical issues and on no medicine.
Will it all kick in at once?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I am older obviously. But I am turning 62 soon. I have no grey hair, same weight last 30 years. I only sleep 6 hours a night, never get tired. People at work must think I am younger as people my age or younger are retiring and I am the succession plan.
I have zero medical issues and on no medicine.
Will it all kick in at once?
Hopefully in your case it will start with aphasia. Or development of some humility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, naturally very blonde, and don’t have any grey hair yet. Not even one hair. The downside is literally no one believes me and e erythema thinks I dye my hair, so even if I wanted to brag, I’d just look like a liar. I suggest you keep these things to yourself because no one ever believes me that I’m 1) naturally blonde and 2) don’t have grey hair.
Acquaintances bring up your hair or do you bring it up when others are talking about hair color, etc.? The fact that you’re ever in a situation that involves discussing whether your hair is its natural color is odd.
I have 80% gray hair and would never ask someone about their hair color!
Anonymous wrote:My grandma was like this too. Then out of the blue she had a heart attack. Somehow it aged her overnight - physically, cosmetically, and emotionally.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 48, naturally very blonde, and don’t have any grey hair yet. Not even one hair. The downside is literally no one believes me and e erythema thinks I dye my hair, so even if I wanted to brag, I’d just look like a liar. I suggest you keep these things to yourself because no one ever believes me that I’m 1) naturally blonde and 2) don’t have grey hair.