Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard 50 from most of my relatives. My mom said 40 through late 40s was just a continuation of her 30s but with older kids and not having any more kids. Then the wheels started to really fall off at 50, plus or minus a few years.
Whaaaat! No! Omg what is going on, is this a troll?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like its whack-a-mole with my body/health these days. First I got this random neck pinched nerve thing that took forever to go away and when it was finally better I now have this weird toe pain - I hope its not gout! Its always something. Plus the annual checks are soul sucking - GP, Gyn, Mammo, Skin check, etc. Pretty soon I need a colonoscopy. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would get your thyroid checked and or try a sleep study.
Op - I don’t have a thyroid any more.
Maybe that’s why I feel like such sh*t
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:I’ve heard 50 from most of my relatives. My mom said 40 through late 40s was just a continuation of her 30s but with older kids and not having any more kids. Then the wheels started to really fall off at 50, plus or minus a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I became an old lady in my 40s. Welcome to the club!
Just wait until you hit 50.
Anonymous wrote:I would get your thyroid checked and or try a sleep study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean I realized that mid 40s wasn't young, but i never realized that it would be a time of figuring out what retirement and end of life looks like, and that it is actually not uncommon for people to get sick and die at this age (and also that everything starts hurting).
I think what gets me the most is you go from young 'I'm going to live forever' of your 20s to 30s (too busy having babies and keeping them alive) to suddenly being expected to synthesize that life for you, your peers and parents could theoretically end any day; absorb the info, live accordingly BUT continue to parent and work as if none of that was the case.
Does this make sense? Anyone else feel this?
How old are your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Wait until you hit 50s!