Anonymous wrote:Uhhh I had a surprise baby at 45. So apparently my body does not agree (although damn I’m tired these days!) I mean come on op 30 years is a lot of life left! I will say my elders are starting to pass and that certainly sobers me and actually makes me much more appreciative/grateful for each day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be 55 in a few months and I feel GREAT! I have tons of fun and lots of good friends. I've always been physically fit. I can't run anymore (hip), but I cycle a ton and lift weights. I feel like you should work out when you are young because it pays off when you get older. I can't imagine having to get in shape at this age. My life is richer today than when I was in my 30s.
Where do you cycle safely? Do you go with friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be 55 in a few months and I feel GREAT! I have tons of fun and lots of good friends. I've always been physically fit. I can't run anymore (hip), but I cycle a ton and lift weights. I feel like you should work out when you are young because it pays off when you get older. I can't imagine having to get in shape at this age. My life is richer today than when I was in my 30s.
Where do you cycle safely? Do you go with friends?
Anonymous wrote:I'll be 55 in a few months and I feel GREAT! I have tons of fun and lots of good friends. I've always been physically fit. I can't run anymore (hip), but I cycle a ton and lift weights. I feel like you should work out when you are young because it pays off when you get older. I can't imagine having to get in shape at this age. My life is richer today than when I was in my 30s.
Anonymous wrote:This means you need to take care of yourself, OP.
I'm your age and don't feel old at all, even though I have a chronic disease. It's all about getting tested for prediabetes, checking your cholesterol and blood pressure, eating clean and exercising/stretching thoughtfully (no mindless jogging that will wear your joints out). Get your mammograms, pap smears, etc. Take vitamin D - in the northern hemisphere, everyone is low on vitamin D. Or go ahead and take a full multi-vitamin. To slow skin aging, use sunscreen and retinol, if you can tolerate it.
Perimenopause might be doing a number on your mental health. There are certain days when I feel sluggish and imagine I look awful, even though I'm actually perfectly fine. Tracking your cycles with an app may help you identify if your mood synchronizes with certain moments of your cycle. A cycle tracker is useful during peri, when cycles go out of whack. Some people swear by hormone replacement therapy, others can't due to family history of cancer/blood clots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43 y/o and not feeling like that yet.
I think it hits in 44-46 range.