on 10-01-2012 06:23 AM
"This is for the Senior members of CS, those born before 1947. Baby Boomers and Generations X & Y are welcome providing you are over 18 🙂
But this is definitely for people who are facing the last long haul. We have survived babyhood, childhood, being teens and twenties... We have learned to read and write, to drive, have probably been married and the women have survived child birth.
The challenges are constant and the near misses of death are also there. If we have become a senior we have learned to survive so much, and along the way we have, of course, gathered a great deal of knowledge about life.
The belief that age diminishes us is not true, it changes us and not all of it is bad. Yes there can be various forms of dementia for some, but that is also a disease that can happen in younger people. Alzheimer's can also occur - it is another form of dementia and generally occurs in people over 65, although that can occur much earlier too and not everyone is going to get it.
Most of us keep our mental alertness up to the moment of death, even if we lose our hearing and our eyesight, but of course this can happen at any age too.
What changes is our physical strength, which diminishes but our mental strength and patience grows, it has to of course, to deal with this aging thing.
Arthritis, heart trouble, strokes - all these things associated with age can happen at any time in your life - arthritis can happen when you are a child but they don't like giving out new hips and knees until you are in your 50s and 60s or later. We can talk about that too.
Cancer can happen any time and that is also something we can discuss here if you like.
The point of this thread is to give the Seniors a chance to talk about how they are coping with age, the challenges it presents and the fears that can come with it... loss of hearing or sight, aging spouses, living alone, retirement villages, even death...
So I will ask that the Juniors treat us in kindly fashion and remember, all this is going to happen to you too - providing you avoid death before you get here 🙂
So, onward and upward. Let's go...."

on 05-11-2012 08:24 AM
I have done tapestry.....did one while giving up smoking...know how to knit and still do crocheting every winter. My mum taught me crochet about 15 years ago....just the basics. I too learnt cooking and sewing at school. Pity they didn't do that these days...don't think my youngest daughter even knows how to sew a button on.!
on 05-11-2012 09:34 AM
My told us that during the war he was sent to train at the RAAF base at Sale. When he walked into the barracks there was a man sitting there knitting a baby layette.
on 05-11-2012 11:03 AM
I have just returned from the doctors where I was complimented for being an excellent and compliant patient.X-( How on earth did I get to this sad state of affairs. I have always lived to my own beat, never wanted to be one of the herd and certainly did not want to please the medical profession. So where did I go so wrong? I am now going to have to evaluate my whole current approach to life, my aim is to grow old as disgracefully as I can I do not want to be compliant. I need HELP fast!:_|
on 05-11-2012 01:07 PM
Oh shock, horror!! What did you do to be accused of being compliant.:O
Did you actually do what the doctor told you to do, instead of what you really wanted to do?:^O
on 05-11-2012 01:17 PM
Lyndal, apparently I have been backsliding for quite some time. He stated that I always appear for check ups on time and never let my prescriptions run out before applying for new ones. Well those two things will be immediately changed. This is not acceptable behaviour for an old hippie.
on 05-11-2012 01:35 PM
Arvo gerries---having easter in november.
4 day away from work.
Do it your way Jean. .Had a seniors moment this morning.
Its posted on the blokes thread-not doing it again here.
Keep breathing gerries and try and work out
modern medicine and techo improvements.....Richo.,
on 05-11-2012 02:28 PM
Oh dear, what a sad state of affairs.
I am afraid your doctor would accuse me of the same thing. I also turn up for checkups and never let my scripts run out.
However, my doctor has never had the temerity to accuse me of anything.:O
I am seriously thinking of ways to escape a blood test in the next few weeks....just a regular check of blood glucose levels. Due to a number of celebrations (birthday, wedding anniversary etc) the diet has flown out the window and I have a feeling the test will tell the tale. :_|
on 05-11-2012 04:08 PM
Watch it you lot! Anarchy stirring:^O
on 05-11-2012 05:41 PM
I have just returned from the doctors where I was complimented for being an excellent and compliant patient.X-( How on earth did I get to this sad state of affairs. I have always lived to my own beat, never wanted to be one of the herd and certainly did not want to please the medical profession. So where did I go so wrong? I am now going to have to evaluate my whole current approach to life, my aim is to grow old as disgracefully as I can I do not want to be compliant. I need HELP fast!:_|
:^O So you were pleasant and patient and sensible... oh dear.. you FAILED :^O
All I can suggest is you slide by the doctor's rooms on a skate board yelling at top YEEEEEHHHHAAAAAAAA... this is the only sensible suggestion I can think of off the top of my head but, failing that you could try a banana skin down their front steps???
I am having the same trouble... I take my book to the doctors and sit for hours reading. I don't harrass anyone and I am kind to my much over worked doctor... where have I gone wrong?
Can't help you jean 😞

on 05-11-2012 05:52 PM
OK Darki, it looks like we are going to have to start a non-compliant, irritating oldies movement. Any suggestions on name?