Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have written before. It is in the person. Someone who is healthy is middle aged at 65. I, battling cancer and heart issues, am older at 52. I will be surprised if I make it to 65....
I just hope that the terrible health issues you face weren't brought on by things like smoking. Stuff like that can really age you. Regardless, best wishes and I hope you beat them.
What a nasty thing to say to someone battling serious illness.
"Maybe it's all your fault, but best wishes!"
Ditto!
I feel very sorry for the person undergoing these terrible health issues. But in an anonymous public forum my message was directed to those who wreck their bodies and then say "why me?" The OP did not provide any perspective on what might have brought on his/her condition. If it's simply genetics or whatever I'm truly sorry... and grateful that I have not drawn the same bad card . But we have to accept that there are many behaviors that influence our middle age health. Do you smoke, do you drink too much, do you consume twice as many calories as you burn....the list is endless. I have great sympathy for anyone facing health problems but I only have great empathy for those who have tried hard to live a reasonably health lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle age is 30 to 50. After 50 you are not middle aged, you are old.
Says the 21-year old.![]()
Actually I am 42. In late middle age.
Both of my parents worked for 25 more years past 50. My dad was older than 50 when he went to medical school. They did a lot of traveling, helped raise grandchildren and were generally very active for a long time after 50. My grandmother had a baby after 50. Maybe that colors my perspective, but I disagree that 50 means old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle age is 30 to 50. After 50 you are not middle aged, you are old.
Says the 21-year old.![]()
Actually I am 42. In late middle age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle age is 30 to 50. After 50 you are not middle aged, you are old.
Says the 21-year old.![]()
Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have written before. It is in the person. Someone who is healthy is middle aged at 65. I, battling cancer and heart issues, am older at 52. I will be surprised if I make it to 65....
I just hope that the terrible health issues you face weren't brought on by things like smoking. Stuff like that can really age you. Regardless, best wishes and I hope you beat them.
What a nasty thing to say to someone battling serious illness.
"Maybe it's all your fault, but best wishes!"
Ditto!
I feel very sorry for the person undergoing these terrible health issues. But in an anonymous public forum my message was directed to those who wreck their bodies and then say "why me?" The OP did not provide any perspective on what might have brought on his/her condition. If it's simply genetics or whatever I'm truly sorry... and grateful that I have not drawn the same bad card . But we have to accept that there are many behaviors that influence our middle age health. Do you smoke, do you drink too much, do you consume twice as many calories as you burn....the list is endless. I have great sympathy for anyone facing health problems but I only have great empathy for those who have tried hard to live a reasonably health lifestyle.
Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have written before. It is in the person. Someone who is healthy is middle aged at 65. I, battling cancer and heart issues, am older at 52. I will be surprised if I make it to 65....
I just hope that the terrible health issues you face weren't brought on by things like smoking. Stuff like that can really age you. Regardless, best wishes and I hope you beat them.
What a nasty thing to say to someone battling serious illness.
"Maybe it's all your fault, but best wishes!"
Ditto!
I feel very sorry for the person undergoing these terrible health issues. But in an anonymous public forum my message was directed to those who wreck their bodies and then say "why me?" The OP did not provide any perspective on what might have brought on his/her condition. If it's simply genetics or whatever I'm truly sorry... and grateful that I have not drawn the same bad card . But we have to accept that there are many behaviors that influence our middle age health. Do you smoke, do you drink too much, do you consume twice as many calories as you burn....the list is endless. I have great sympathy for anyone facing health problems but I only have great empathy for those who have tried hard to live a reasonably health lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have written before. It is in the person. Someone who is healthy is middle aged at 65. I, battling cancer and heart issues, am older at 52. I will be surprised if I make it to 65....
I just hope that the terrible health issues you face weren't brought on by things like smoking. Stuff like that can really age you. Regardless, best wishes and I hope you beat them.
What a nasty thing to say to someone battling serious illness.
"Maybe it's all your fault, but best wishes!"
Ditto!
Anonymous wrote:Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have written before. It is in the person. Someone who is healthy is middle aged at 65. I, battling cancer and heart issues, am older at 52. I will be surprised if I make it to 65....
I just hope that the terrible health issues you face weren't brought on by things like smoking. Stuff like that can really age you. Regardless, best wishes and I hope you beat them.
What a nasty thing to say to someone battling serious illness.
"Maybe it's all your fault, but best wishes!"
Amazin wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have written before. It is in the person. Someone who is healthy is middle aged at 65. I, battling cancer and heart issues, am older at 52. I will be surprised if I make it to 65....
I just hope that the terrible health issues you face weren't brought on by things like smoking. Stuff like that can really age you. Regardless, best wishes and I hope you beat them.
Anonymous wrote:I have written before. It is in the person. Someone who is healthy is middle aged at 65. I, battling cancer and heart issues, am older at 52. I will be surprised if I make it to 65....