Shocked by aging process
My fingernails and toenails stopped growing and just keep breaking off. My hair is falling out. My memory is not as sharp and sometimes I feel a little woozy. I hate this. I want my body and my senses back.
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@msmarymac Mohs surgery. Mohs surgery is a precise, layer-by-layer technique used to remove common skin cancers (like basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas). The surgeon removes the visible tumor and examines the tissue under a microscope in real time. This process is repeated until all cancer cells are gone, maximizing the removal of cancer while sparing the maximum amount of healthy tissue.
I just had it done on my nose. Took about 4 hours. Some people actually are at doc's for 9 hours due to constant positive results in the removed tissue. UGH.
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Good advice. By the way, how old are you. I'm 81.
@beatricefay
I960 girl 🌼
You're just a kid!
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Oh yeah! I want to take the dogs and just go. My husband is very content right where he is. He has no desire to travel so since he’s staying at home anyway he might as well take care of our four legged kids.
I’ll have to try the “Is that all you’ve got?” I’ve tried everything else so might as well 🙂.
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3 Reactions@msmarymac Cool! We saw a special about Stevie Ray Vaughan on PBS recently. Amazing guitarist! I’ve picked a cemetery (remote, amazing views) but haven’t purchased plots. Thanks for the heads up.
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So glad you picked out a cemetery with amazing views! Not always easy to find. Happy you enjoyed the PBS special on SRV! I put on a memorial concert for him yrs ago in town, not anyone can play his music, but I found a band that was spot-on, made me cry. Started building him a life size stone statue in my front yard, lol, and make special cookies of him for my food pantry. Keeping his memory alive! Ah, keeps me out of trouble and the old bones moving, pushing past the pain. 💖🎸
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You just might be like my blood type, B+, opposed to, be negative!
I am a hopeless optimist, and proud of it. People have told me over the years, "Everytime I see you, you are smiling". I always say to myself, why am I the only one? I was diagnoised, amongst a mile long list of illnesses, with bi-polar. Yet, I'm all manic, not really knowing what being depressed is. Sad for loss, frustrated, contemplative, yes, depressed? Nope. I have one of those minds that does not have an off-switch.
Which means...
resolutions arrive before a depression sets in.
A blessing and a curse one might say. I say,
"a count my lucky stars moment." The key to the mint...are you ready for it? Be as productive as you can each day. Yes, it could be simple domesticated chores, self help, helping others, but always try to throw in there something that you KNOW is the reason why you are REALLY here. Trust me, its not the trivial things most people think. People, you are an extra ordinary entity.
Now show the world who you are, because we are NOT defined by our illnesses!
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Have you thought about renting an RV for a few days and taking one or two dogs with you? I havent been on a "back to nature" getaway in a while, but rented a cabin in a state park in my town, on the lake, with a wrap around porch. It was the only handicapped cabin, for me and my service dog, had a ramp instead of steps. They allowed me to wire a gate on the fenced-in porch so my dog could walk freely. It was amazing, we loved no TV, phone, internet, quiet and peaceful. A canoe or row boat would lazily pass by, BBQ vegan stuff on the grill, and enjoyed the wildlife with seeds I put out. It revived both of us, and worth every penny and moment to rejuvinate from typical society stress. We all should treat ourselves to self care at least once a year.
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