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Re: Things that make you feel old
Being diagnosed with heart failure.
I've known for a long time it was the going to be the outcome of my coronary artery disease. However it really smacks you between the eyes when you actually get told you are there. |
Re: Things that make you feel old
I always think heart failure is an overly dramatic phrase, if my anatomy is right that means you are dead, I have it too but I’m told it just means my pumps at 80% efficiency which my cardio man says isn’t an issue ever but life can be extended further by careful exercise monitoring and a few pills. Mine was caused by a virus which is unfortunate but I’m again told if I was a smoker instead I would be worse off.
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Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Tinpusher63
(Post 12467845)
Being diagnosed with heart failure.
I've known for a long time it was the going to be the outcome of my coronary artery disease. However it really smacks you between the eyes when you actually get told you are there. |
Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 12468094)
Sorry to hear things ain't great Steve. Hope you can enjoy day to day life though, even if it means taking everything easy.
However I'm still here looking at the green side of the grass as it were not up at the roots. ;) |
Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Tinpusher63
(Post 12468477)
Thanks Jings. It's early days as yet so I'm not sure where I fit on the continuum. Life has very much slowed down, having difficulty walking more than a block or so.
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Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by uk_grenada
(Post 12467869)
I always think heart failure is an overly dramatic phrase, if my anatomy is right that means you are dead, I have it too but I’m told it just means my pumps at 80% efficiency which my cardio man says isn’t an issue ever but life can be extended further by careful exercise monitoring and a few pills. Mine was caused by a virus which is unfortunate but I’m again told if I was a smoker instead I would be worse off.
I'm sorry to hear your heart was attacked by a virus but happy to hear that it only affected 20% of its efficiency. I suggest you research life expectancy for CHF patients before you say it's an overly dramatic phrase. For most with that diagnosis you're right it doesn't mean they're dead, but it means they will be in ten years or less, mostly less. |
Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Tinpusher63
(Post 12468485)
Perhaps I should have been more specific. I have congestive heart failure.
I'm sorry to hear your heart was attacked by a virus but happy to hear that it only affected 20% of its efficiency. I suggest you research life expectancy for CHF patients before you say it's an overly dramatic phrase. For most with that diagnosis you're right it doesn't mean they're dead, but it means they will be in ten years or less, mostly less. I take personal responsibility for the CHF. I should never have told you about Balderson cheddar. |
Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12468484)
Oh my, good luck. I hope you can adjust and be happy at a slower pace.
Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 12468551)
Bloody hell, Hangman! You don't have much luck with your health, do you?
I take personal responsibility for the CHF. I should never have told you about Balderson cheddar. It has been quite the roller coaster ride for the last twenty-one and a half years. However if it weren't for good surgeons and cardiologists I'd have checked out back in 1996 or at least some point in between. So in a sense it has been a pretty good run. I'm sure I've got a few years yet so it's just one day at a time from now on. :fingerscrossed: Hangman, that's going back a ways good for you for remembering. :) Ah yes Balderson's. I'll tell my cardiogist it's all your fault :p Steve |
Re: Things that make you feel old
As with many things, the massive buying power of the retailers has forced even the name manufacturers to produce cut-price products.
Levis do their "signature" range for wal-mart. I recall them being under $20; they don't have that red tab that real levi's have. Thing is, I actually prefer my walmart cheapo levi's for comfort & practicality over the real thing (I think mine are 512s. As a beer drinking man, 501s and button flies are not a practical solution).
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 12430930)
Yes, Wranglers are dirt cheap here, as low as $17.99
You can get Levi's cheaper, it just depends on the cut. https://www.walmart.ca/en/clothing-s...N-2067+1000340 https://www.walmart.ca/en/clothing-s...N-2067+1275523 :) |
Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Tinpusher63
(Post 12468485)
Perhaps I should have been more specific. I have congestive heart failure.
I'm sorry to hear your heart was attacked by a virus but happy to hear that it only affected 20% of its efficiency. I suggest you research life expectancy for CHF patients before you say it's an overly dramatic phrase. For most with that diagnosis you're right it doesn't mean they're dead, but it means they will be in ten years or less, mostly less. Sounds like you are doing all the right things to stretch it out - long may it last! :fingerscrossed: |
Re: Things that make you feel old
My wife, a very youthful looking and acting 55 year old (I'm 53) was at Shoppers Drug Mart yesterday when it was 20% off for all seniors. She asked what the minimum age was for the seniors discount and was told 50. Yikes, that does make me feel old although I'm the oldest guy on my 'old timers' football team (must be over 35).
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Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Partially discharged
(Post 12468668)
...Shoppers Drug Mart yesterday when it was 20% off for all seniors. She asked what the minimum age was for the seniors discount and was told 50.
I just checked again and it still said 65 on a page that included several provinces. A couple of non shoppers sites (including Globe and Mail) suggest it might even vary by individual store not just province. But Lawtons pharmacy (significantly cheaper than Shoppers anyway) has 55+ and I've been benefiting from that a good few years. Every week too :thumbup: Feeling old is when they do it without being prompted and you're only just old enough. :lol: |
Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Partially discharged
(Post 12468668)
My wife, a very youthful looking and acting 55 year old (I'm 53) was at Shoppers Drug Mart yesterday when it was 20% off for all seniors. She asked what the minimum age was for the seniors discount and was told 50. Yikes, that does make me feel old although I'm the oldest guy on my 'old timers' football team (must be over 35).
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Re: Things that make you feel old
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 12428873)
A school classmate of mine has just posted on Facebook that the goalkeeper of the football team we used to go and watch each week has turned 70 years old.
I feel young young compared to my 98 year old about to turn 99 FIL who continues to tell me 'you are young & don't know what its like to feel old' The day he pops his clogs, that's the day I will feel old side note 55 years ago this week when I was age 16 the Beatles released 'Please Please Me' |
Re: Things that make you feel old
sdv
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12468700)
Every time I check, it's 65 here. I think where Bats is it's lower.
I just checked again and it still said 65 on a page that included several provinces. A couple of non shoppers sites (including Globe and Mail) suggest it might even vary by individual store not just province. But Lawtons pharmacy (significantly cheaper than Shoppers anyway) has 55+ and I've been benefiting from that a good few years. Every week too :thumbup: Feeling old is when they do it without being prompted and you're only just old enough. :lol: |
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