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How do you accept change as you age?

Aging Well | Last Active: Nov 7, 2020 | Replies (277)

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@bill54321

My wif is from Wyoming and has a full encased display of her Indian heads, We collect chars in New Mexico. A dislpay of a basket full always brings envy. I am one of 9 children. I got D with an identical twin talk until Junior High. I learned I had dyslexia. I attened 3 colleges and graduated from Stanford in Physical Therapy. I was in combat in heart break Ridge, Punch Bowl, and Triangle Hill. My wife and I have done underwater photography around the world. I put 4 daughters through school. I ended up working until 70 and have a little pension. My house is on a reverse Mortgage. I use a walker, but so What?

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@bill54321 Sounds like you had a fulfilling life Don't be ashamed at having a walker that shows we worked hard all are life With my bad back and legs I need mine badge of honor

@bill54321, Interesting to hear more about you and your wife. Thank you for your service! One of 9 siblings, a twin and overcoming dyslexia, graduating from such a prestigious Stanford and then the horrors of combat make you not only a survivor but also a man who who has learned well how to value and appreciate life. As for using the walker, my idea is whatever helps us get where we want to go is the tool to use. I have hearing aids but rarely wear them unless out with others. Keep the tv loud but kitty, Precious, always has the option to go to a quieter room, yes? Smiles