In my head I'm still 19. 19 was a good year.
It is only when I look in the mirror and go "WHOAH! Who THE FUCK IS THAT?!" that I realise that I'm not.
I mean, I am physically still very fit with all the sport I do - however as 45 receeds into very distant memory I have noticed that things are staring to fail. No - not *that* (yet >.< ) but in general things take much longer to heal.
In particular - things that have fallen apart in the last 18 months:
* Eye sight. My prescription has never changed since I was 17...and most of the time I don't wear glasses - I just bump into things. I only wear them for driving and use contact lenses for sport and motorcycle riding - however at a recent opticians consultation my prescription had changed - slightly for the better. I was all "YAYY!" about this - till the optician pointed out that I was going to get long sighted now as well as short sighted. And now .... yeah.... with my glasses (lenses) off I can see tiny things up close...with my lenses in I am reading things at arms length. WTAF?!
* Broken teeth. This is probably related to other stress in my life - but apparantly I have been grinding my teeth whilst asleep - and this has resulted in a broken molar that will have to be removed at some point. FFS
* Joints failing. This one I am very >.< about - whilst I am physically very fit and healthy, due to NHS lack of caring and competance I have no joint in the "knuckle" of my big toe. Thankfully, for my sport, this is my "back" foot and doesn't matter - but it does mean that I will never run again and I will need an operation to remove the remnants of the joint and fuse the toe to the rest of the foot.
* Hair. I remember having *lots* of hair... FML
* Wrinkles - I dunno. I don't care about those and they are probably stress related....
So - how is everyone else falling apart?
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It is like my hair got bored and has taken off on an explore around my body
It's growing on my back, shoulders, ears, nose. And if I don't get my eyebrows trimmed I resemble Leonid Brezhnev.
Despite being the elder of two brothers, I have retained more scalp coverage than he has. I sometimes think that my indifference to baldness is the very thing that has delayed its onset.
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In my head, I'm still nineteen. What brings it home is going to gigs...
Went to see the Exodus gig in Camden last week and I think I've only just about physically recovered... standing up for hours on end makes my feet ache for days afterwards and despite being closer to fifty than forty, I still make the occasional foray into the pit for thrash and hardcore gigs (Most of the time it's me being a paranoid parent trying to ensure that my son is not being trampled to death). The difference is that these days I can only last about five minutes before having to retire to the side or back of the venue.
I'm clinging on to my youth, but it won't be long before I have to give up such activities. Although my GP did refer to me as "a relatively young man". Which was nice.
Constantly sore neck, knees are buggered, high-ish blood pressure, rotated pelvis, male pattern baldness, short sighted and fungal infection of four toenails.
I have to kneel now to wash the wheels of my car and push myself up by putting my hand under the wheel arch on top of the wheel. Also can't tie my shoes standing up, I have to go down on one knee or cock my foot up on the toilet. I always wondered why older people wear slip on shoes.
Prostate check?
hahahaha have a lol
Aw man that genuinely did not occur to me... I guess you're right though
I'm pretty good, for 42, I think.
Play football every week, gym, various classes.
Shoulder is knackered since trying Ninja Warriors in May, have been doing physio but now going for some scans to check for impingement and calcification, whatever that is. Wrist is bad from a break at 25, doesn't bend right and has the unfortunate luck of being connected to my bad shoulder.
Stretch, eat well and keep moving - that's what I say (obviously won't combat ear hair or bad eyes...…)