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Topic: Aging is inevitable
Peccy's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:03 AM
What part of getting older makes you most afraid?

Quietman_2009's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:04 AM
the older I get the more those damn kids trample on my lawn

GET OFF MY LAWN!!

janeh's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:17 AM
The thought of my kids having to take care of me. They can't take care of their pets.

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:19 AM
Losing my ability to take care of myself.

TJN's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:23 AM
Not being able to play softball anymore:cry:

franshade's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:25 AM
slowing down

IndnPrncs's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:27 AM
Getting older, pretty much sums it up... ohwell

franshade's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:28 AM
forgetting

TxsGal3333's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:33 AM
Hummm not really anything I'm older not in my youth anymore. And so far it really does not bother me now it would be nice to find someone to share the rest of my life with........but afraid of getting older no.

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:34 AM

forgetting


this one scares the crap outta me, too.

rara777's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:39 AM
All of your injuries from when you were younger coming back to visit in different versions of the "Itis" Brothers.

tanyaann's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:39 AM
Not afraid of aging yet... I would assume that any lose of independence from mental health, physical health, financial or whatever

copper19's photo
Mon 01/18/10 07:42 AM
who's getting older? you just get better.the mind doesn't age.

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Mon 01/18/10 08:38 AM

who's getting older? you just get better.the mind doesn't age.



drinks :banana: drinks

TexasScoundrel's photo
Mon 01/18/10 08:39 AM
Running out of money before I die.

TexasScoundrel's photo
Mon 01/18/10 08:41 AM

who's getting older? you just get better.the mind doesn't age.


I guess you've never known anyone with alzheimer's.

TxsGal3333's photo
Mon 01/18/10 09:14 AM


who's getting older? you just get better.the mind doesn't age.


I guess you've never known anyone with alzheimer's.


Hummm Alzheimer's has nothing to do with the mind aging. Alzheimer's which is a brain disease destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior. Therefore it would be associated with loosing ones memory not of the mind aging.

TexasScoundrel's photo
Mon 01/18/10 09:16 AM



who's getting older? you just get better.the mind doesn't age.


I guess you've never known anyone with alzheimer's.


Hummm Alzheimer's has nothing to do with the mind aging. Alzheimer's which is a brain disease destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior. Therefore it would be associated with loosing ones memory not of the mind aging.


I've just never known anyone under 70 that had it.

tanyaann's photo
Mon 01/18/10 11:59 AM
Edited by tanyaann on Mon 01/18/10 12:06 PM




who's getting older? you just get better.the mind doesn't age.


I guess you've never known anyone with alzheimer's.


Hummm Alzheimer's has nothing to do with the mind aging. Alzheimer's which is a brain disease destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior. Therefore it would be associated with loosing ones memory not of the mind aging.


I've just never known anyone under 70 that had it.


Alzheimer's is an organic brain disorder... and yes, people can have onset before the age of 70.

Shasta1's photo
Mon 01/18/10 12:05 PM





who's getting older? you just get better.the mind doesn't age.


I guess you've never known anyone with alzheimer's.


Hummm Alzheimer's has nothing to do with the mind aging. Alzheimer's which is a brain disease destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior. Therefore it would be associated with loosing ones memory not of the mind aging.


I've just never known anyone under 70 that had it.


Alzheimer's is an organic brain disorder... and yes, please can have onset before the age of 70.


The earlier one gets it, the quicker it progresses. Worked with a gentleman- 58! in 3 months...wow...it was soooooo scary. The gift in it is that one doesn't ususally know it- conciously- (I think deep down they know it otherwise- if that makes sense). It's the family that suffers so.

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