Signs You’ve Reached (or Are Now Reaching) Old Age

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This thread was inspired by several posts about foot pain in another thread, and specifically by Randall’s comments that he’d “attended a NYE party where a group of middle-aged men, myself included, talked about foot pain.”

I knew I’d officially entered middle age when my eyes welled up while listening to a Fleetwood Mac song.

But what about that step past middle age? What are the changes in your health, your behavior, your interests that signal that you’re about to start getting the AARP magazine?

I’ll start:

Ear hair.

Actual, palpable excitement when a new episode of Finding Your Roots or Antiques Roadshow appears on the PBS streaming channel.

This one is less amusing, but . . . forgetting something (a name, where I set something down) and starting to worry that it’s not just normal, all-of-your-life-type forgetfulness. I mean, it is that, but one day it won’t be. Will I know when it’s transitioned to that “it only gets worse from here” stage?

Rather than losing hearing, I’m getting more sensitive to loud things. Everyone in the house has the volume too high. And yells.

Colonoscopy. Shingles vax.

Re: Signs You’ve Reached (or Are Now Reaching) Old Age

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Ear hair, yes. I have to ask my hair person to trim it, occasionally my wife has to also.

More sensitive to loud things is me as well. My house is door-pushers. Turn a fucking knob, ya lazy fucks.

Back pain.

Losing muscle. I mentioned in another thread I think that I noticed that when I carry a full wine bag (12 bottles) I had begun to feel like more effort was needed. Two days/week at the gym is helping for sure.
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