How do you accept change as you age?
Aging and accepting our changes is never easy!
One of my favorite sayings is ‘it’s a good thing our children grow older, but parents don’t!’ Often I wish this was true and while it’s a positive message, not our reality.
Like it or not, time and life take their toll on us and we change. However accepting these changes can be a challenge in our lives and the lives of our loved ones. Both physically and emotionally I might add.
I remember well after caring for my wife for the first seven years of her war with brain cancer my dad passed away and I was able to get to his memorial service. I was very excited to see our two grandsons and decided being ‘as young as you feel’, and wanting to make up for lost time entered into a rousing game of Freeze Tag in the hotel’s front yard. All went well until I made too fast a deke and found myself flying across far more sod than I should have been! Result? Four broken ribs, a painfully long recovery, and a reminder I’m not as agile as I once was!
I also realize that the realistic view of our age is not relegated to ourselves alone. I’ve spoken with our adult children about this and they have said they don’t really see me as aging, but just as ‘Dad’, who they want to do all the same things with they have done in the past. On the other hand, our grandsons see me as ‘grandpa’ and are comfortable ‘just having me around’ especially if there happens to be a Dairy Queen nearby!
So it is I‘ve begun to think more about the importance of accepting the changes and limitations imposed on us as we advance in age. While I’m not cashing in any chips I don’t need to, I have found I do avoid a few challenges I used to gladly accept. For instance last summer I went whitewater rafting on some Class V rapids. After almost drowning, I have forgone any return trips to rivers with this class of rapids. I swim well, just not as far and as long as I used to be able to while fully clothed and in heavy gear.
While I miss those rapids and full contact Freeze Tag, I know why my grandmother often told me ‘discretion is the better part of valor’.
As you age, are you practicing discretion, even when you wish you didn’t have to? Is it hard like it is for me?
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@bill54321I love you post and some great advice. I too especially like my walks for exercise but also just a nice time to listen to my favorite Bible stories and meditate on things.
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Age 69 male here who had CABGx4 in 2009, I've been fine since then. I exercise at the YMCA M-F with a combination of weight machines and walking on the treadmill 30-60 minutes. Since everything is closed due to Covid-19 I really miss my exercise. I read where we should continue exercise programs at home: 15 sit-ups, 15 pushups, 15 jumping jacks, etc...so I started with 5 sit-ups and 1 pushup (haven't done these for decades). I'm up to 15 sit-ups and 3 pushups today (I know, doesn't sound like much of anything). The plan is to continue increasing every day. Just hope things open up before I reach 100. Be safe everybody.
Hello @featherstep1 and welcome to Mayo Connect. It sounds as if you have developed a very healthy exercise program since your CABG in 2009. Many of us are missing the Y and other group exercise programs. There are a lot of good exercise programs on Youtube. You might take a look at those as well.
How are you feeling with this new exercise program?
I've been doing a lot of deep cleaning of the house to replace the exercise I'm missing (I know, not really a good substitute)...so I'll check out YouTube for some exercise programs. I've been on YouTube quite a bit, but for entertainment purposes mainly. Enjoying classical music and opera's. Listening to Orquestra de la Luz [salsa band] right now.