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.
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:Sounds like you have the early stages of dementia, actually.
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Anonymous wrote:You are very lucky OP!
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:I’ve managed to age slowly too. It runs in my family. I’ve done whole genome sequencing and I have the “youth gene.” But I know I’ve maximized it by using sunscreen and Retin-A since I was a teenager. I also do not smoke or drink. I eat a low sugar diet. I’m also still thin.
I’m about to turn 50. I’ve become a bit of a curiosity at doctor’s offices. The nurses and doctors see my chart before they meet me and then say something about how I do not look my age and talk about it in front of me with each other.
I can tell you other women my age are not happy about it. I’m left out of many social events. That kind of sucks. I feel like my social life would improve if I let myself go but I don’t want to do that. I know my husband doesn’t want me to either. Luckily, I have a few very long-term friendships and talk to them on the phone often.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you have the early stages of dementia, actually.
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:Have you exercised your whole life? I feel like that is key.
And how did your parents age?
Were you raised with great nutrition? Money?
Anonymous wrote: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?