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Sitting here in shorts, looking out my open door and across the bay. It's sunny, breezy and 75. You were saying? But it's Florida, so sex with a family member or teacher is on the day's agenda though, right? Or S/M sex with a family member who happens to be in education right? |
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I'm 43 do you want the full list?
I'm a basket case. All those old injuries you thought were healed? Nope they come back. Right knee cartilage gone and herniated disk in neck causing most problems. |
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I'm 54, it is easier to list what does not hurt or work right.
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Ha.....thanks guys. I don't feel so bad anymore.
Vitamin D seems to have cured my achey knees and shoulders. |
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43 years old. Lower back kills me... get the fuck off my lawn.
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I'm in my mid 30s.
Carpal tunnel? or something similar has become a big problem as I try to clear the feet of snow from my driveway. Snowblower vibration, the quick shove/scoop needed to shovel snow, spudding ice from the walk when the temp is too low for salt. Waking up with hands that are half numb and half tingly sucks. |
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I'm doing pretty well, not many weather-related hurts.
My right wrist is still kinda sore after jamming it the other day, however. |
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I'm 43 do you want the full list? I'm a basket case. All those old injuries you thought were healed? Nope they come back. Right knee cartilage gone and herniated disk in neck causing most problems. Pay attention to this young guys. They give you a trip down memory lane starting at about age 37 or so. Yep. I havnt made too many stakes in my life but if I were to go back in time the one thing I would do is look after myself better. I thought I was invincable. I was wrong :( |
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Hearing loss sucks. Sounds don't necessarily get softer. Speech becomes more difficult to understand, and annoying sounds like the guy with the effeminate falsetto laugh at the other end of the bar become almost unbearable.
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I do have several aches and assorted pains, but the most embarrassing is my eyesight. I have to wear reading glasses now
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I'm only 31 going on 32 in February, Most day's really suck and since hitting my thirties I notice it much more.
I have a couple bulged discs in my low back, also degenerative disc disease, both knees are shot with little cartilage left in either. left hip gives me grief all the time and to top it off my hands go numb all the damn time. I notice it more this time of year but even in the summer I feel it, so yeah fuck the cold and all that. And don't get me started on the college kids next door keeping my family awake! |
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I do have several aches and assorted pains, but the most embarrassing is my eyesight. I have to wear reading glasses now View Quote Totally forgot about that, I was always the one with perfect vision, then after I hit 30 boom my eyes started getting shitty as well. Now I have glasses that I hate to wear but need them to see road signs and what not. |
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Less joint problem since I moved to the high desert in Colorado. My hair is getting darker too. It used to be all white. Dunno why that's happening.
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Quoted: I'm in my mid 30s. Carpal tunnel? or something similar has become a big problem as I try to clear the feet of snow from my driveway. Snowblower vibration, the quick shove/scoop needed to shovel snow, spudding ice from the walk when the temp is too low for salt. Waking up with hands that are half numb and half tingly sucks. View Quote |
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My joints aren't too bad, except for my thumbs. And my neck. And my sacroiliac joints.
What really sucks is my lungs. Pressure changes and weather changes sometimes make it feel like I can't get enough air. That can really hobble me, but it isn't a condition people can see so they don't understand the effects.
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Sitting here in shorts, looking out my open door and across the bay. It's sunny, breezy and 75. You were saying? But it's Florida, so sex with a family member or teacher is on the day's agenda though, right? As long as it's someone else's family member I'll allow it. |
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It's a good day when everything hurts equally and nothing stands out to complain about.
Some days my neck will crack loud enough for people on the other side of the room to look. Oddly there is no pain at all with it. And toilet water is cold on the low hanging fruit. |
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It's a good day when everything hurts equally and nothing stands out to complain about. Some days my neck will crack loud enough for people on the other side of the room to look. Oddly there is no pain at all with it. And toilet water is cold on the low hanging fruit. View Quote Ain't that the truth. |
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I must have laid wrong last night, my damn left wrist hurts. It's not swollen but it aches to no end. Meh, at near 60 I guess I should expect the odd ache and pain. Before someone asks, it's not my fapping hand. View Quote That is because your fapping hand is strong and wouldn't be sore if you slept on it. |
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I'm 51 and so far (Fingers crossed!) I'm only dealing with some hearing loss in my left ear (I'm a righty).
Oh,....and my knees hurt once in awhile, I've got a weird "tick" in my left hand now and then and every 4-5 months or so my back freezes up. Other than that stuff....I'm doin' great! Did I mention that my above average eyesight took a colossal shit after my 40th B'day? |
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Be 41 next month. All of the old sports injuries, random physical abuse, and general aches and pains really started in the last year or so. I haven't been very kind to my body....would probably do things a bit differently if I had youth to live over again......ah fuck, who am I kidding. I was too stupid to know any better then, nothing to suggest I would be any smarter now.
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I got my ex-motocross racer buddy into shooting this year, he's 51. He puts on his knee braces for shoot-n-move drills during training. It's like training with forest gump. Next year it's dynamic training with walkers. " move/ moving, getting ready to move/ almost moving, don't feel like moving/ just lay here and shot, fuck it/ shooting " View Quote Could you put a pintle mount for an M4 onto a walker? That would be badass. As long as you can get multicam tennis balls. I broke my arm and hand last year too. I can definitely feel it when it gets cold. |
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Where to begin. Bad knees and ankles from my basketball days. I also took a finger to the eye and tore my left iris also playing basketball. Upper back from a ATV spill. I raced karts until 7 years ago when I flipped and broke my sternum, both clavicles at the tips, and so many rib fractures that it actually shifted my chest over (one side is more flat than the other) and punctured/partially collapsed my lung. The top of my right arm pops out of socket due to my wreck and my elbow has issues also. Most recently, Plantar fasciitis in my left foot and fluid in my right knee. I'm still alive though and have two crazy sons that will probably follow in my footsteps.
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Shit just hurts and keeps on breaking. Just tore the other meniscus and surgery next week. I will be in my deer stand though, fuck the pain.
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Quoted: Be 41 next month. All of the old sports injuries, random physical abuse, and general aches and pains really started in the last year or so. I haven't been very kind to my body....would probably do things a bit differently if I had youth to live over again......ah fuck, who am I kidding. I was too stupid to know any better then, nothing to suggest I would be any smarter now. A little bourbon every now and then (nightly) helps Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote You're not an alcoholic if you brush you teeth with it. Good dental hygiene. |
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Hearing loss and a scorching case of tinnitus.
Two hernia surgeries an a torn rotator. Had surgery on one shoulder now the other needs it as well. Broke my neck many years ago. Right knee could blow out any minute. I only take elevators now, no stairs. Neck cracks so loud you would not believe it. Have an MRI scheduled this week for that. C6 and C7 have no space in between them. It's all I can do to bend over to pick something up off the floor. Back spasms every morning to the point where putting socks on is a real challenge. Can't see the front sight of a handgun so I just shoot scoped rifles now days. Doc told me I have prostate cancer so I underwent 39 radiation treatments. Happiness now is when I can take a decent shit without bleeding and a piss that doesn't take 5 minutes. I'll let you guys know when my time is up so you can declare dibs on my gear. |
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I can't complain too much as i zero in on 50.
It is so true about those injuries coming back to haunt you. I took a very bad spill skiing 29 years ago, and deeply bruised my hip. Now after all those years I have sacroiliac joint dysfunction, which is near constant low level pain (1-4). When it locks up I'm miserable, but I'm also leaning how to manage it and have been pain free for a few weeks, so we'll see. Tinnitus since I was 37 and too stupid to protect my hearing. Now to preserve what's left I use hearing protection a lot. Any power tool, vac, mowing, tractor all call for hearing protection. Eyes just stopped working for reading at 46. It was over night. Until recently I could sit indian style all I wanted, now if I do that I can't straighten my legs without a lot of pain, so we don't do that anymore I tore a peck muscle last week doing almost nothing and have been in agony ever since. We'll see about that one. I still play softball and work on the farm a ton, so all things considered I'm doing fine. Just wish I protected my hearing when I was younger. OOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooo |
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42 years old, worked in steeltoes and on concrete my whole adult life.
Let's see: My hands feel crippled from shooting pains when I try to grab things or tighten wrenches My back is fucked up-not badly though, I just have to be careful. My knee us fucked up I'm having prostate problems-had a man's had up my ass today as a matter of fact. I've been prescribed FOUR antibiotics in the last two months My cuboid bone in my foot keeps popping out of place-that hurts like fuck and takes forever to go back in place I get Plantar Faciitis in both feet as a reminder to get new work boots every year My vision is getting worse Got Tinnitus something fierce My muscles are cramped up something fierce every night when I go to bed But I'm still full of Piss and Vinegar! |
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Tinnitus right shoulder impingement left golfers elbow rheumatoid arthritis starting in my hands, runs in the family sciatica, degenerative disc disease botched inguinal hernia surgery Get off my lawn |
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Well, I tore my meniscus about 6 months ago, had surgery, still bothers me, still limp, about a month ago I had a full thickness tear of my rotator cuff, having surgery next month, hurts almost constantly, sleeping is difficult, I like run on sentences.
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