Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL has never had a mammogram, colonoscopy or bone density test even though we have encouraged her to do so. It blows my mind. You can lead a horse to water.... but in the end we'll be dealing with a sick horse.
If she made it past the 40s/50s/60s without cancer, it probably doesn’t matter. You generally stop having these screening tests after 70 or so. Everyone dies of something, and if it’s breast cancer in your 80s, it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By not being a judgmental ass.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know who have the most unhealthy habits and behaviors are all under 50 so there's that.
I feel very fortunate that my adult kids love me just the way I am despite my flaws, and I feel the same about them.
You see what you’re doing here? You’re just like the OP (judgmental) but but in reverse - blaming the young generation.
Anonymous wrote:The people I know who have the most unhealthy habits and behaviors are all under 50 so there's that.
I feel very fortunate that my adult kids love me just the way I am despite my flaws, and I feel the same about them.