No one ever told me that it was going to hurt. No one told me that one day when I awoke and I was 42 years old and every joint in my body ached that the definition of my ailment was known as "aging" or that I was premenopausal and I should brace myself for the worst was yet to come. Well, that is not exactly true. My younger sister by 18 mos laughed at me and said, "Sheila, you are getting old!" Of course I didn't believe her, I thought she was being mean and that the pains would surely subside in a few days. Sure enough, she was right. The pains never left, they only got worse. When I mention "the pains" I am sure you understand. I constantly hear my co workers discussing their pains, mostly joint pains. "My knees hurt, my hips ache, my back is killing me, oh what I would give for someone to massage my feet, I am going to have my rotator cuff replaced, my knee replaced, or hip surgery, back surgery." We all sing the same song, "We hurt."
Now this subject of aging is a bit delicate, unless you are one of us, The Aging Ones, then it is open season on the different topics that ail us. Mostly, we laugh at ourselves and say, How did this happen? When did this happen? Remember when? We still think of ourselves as being 32 or maybe 45, but NEVER over 60. OMG, heavens NO! That is OLD. Most of us live in our glory days of high school football, swim team, tennis team, cheerleading, marching band, twirlers, UIL competitions that we won, first loves, or loves yet to be conquered, our first day on the university campus. Exhilirations! Acceptances! No one warned us that these wonderful moments would be short lived and that too soon we would be aching as our bodies aged.
When were were still in school, growing into adults, we studied Language Arts to help us communicate with the world. We studied Math so we could learn how to construct our world, we studied History so we could understand our past and connect it to our future, we studied Health so we could understand our young bodies and how they worked. Never in one of the paragraphs I read did I ever read, "At some point in your life, you are going to realize that you are aging because you will start to feel pain as your body starts to break down as it ages." I was never told that the sprained ankle I received while playing tennis in the 8th grade would be with me for the rest of my life as a swollen joint that would ache every time the weather changed. I have often wondered about our football players who had broken limbs, broken noses, dislocated joints. Do they hurt more now than ever before, or more that someone who didn't suffer a broken limb? No one warned us that the State Championship had a defining price other than the glory of the day.
Aging is not all about the pain. For many of us, there is more wisdom, humor, patience, understanding and love on new levels. I would like to discuss these and other qualities of aging in other posts. Please feel free to share you aches and pains with us or your wisdom and humor. That is why we are here.
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10 comments:
I am not going to age....thanks to juvederm, restalin, botox....and more......I turned 39 today and don't feel a day over 30. (sorry, was I suppose to complain!>!>)?)
glad to see you on the bloggy circuit! I will check back often....hope to read about music and soap too. :)
Lili, thanks for your comment! I have to say that you do not look a day over 24! Must be all of that Triathalon activity you and Kayte are enjoying.
Complain? NO...some of us love aging. I love everything about it except for the arthritic knees and the sciatica, which is probably more a lack of activity than it is aging.
True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
- - - - Kurt Vonnegut
...and I fully intend on stalking your blog like you do mine! At least we both know that we will have comments from each other.
XXOO
Kathy, thanks for your and Mr Vonnegut's wisdom. We ARE running the country, aren't we?!
Lili, I am glad that you are a stalker, like me! LOL...at least we have one more thing in common.
I can hardly wait to see the new Highlander!..and to give you your birthday present. Next year it is the big 40 for you!!!
"As my world Turns" seems more appropriate. We all age and view things differently in our own worlds. I always think back on what a neighbor and close freind said to me when she turned 40 ( I was in my thirties) "Oh my god, wait to you turn 40, it is amazing how everything starts to fall apart!" I remember vividly my thoughts "How can you think that?"
Now in my 50's it is interesting looking at the different approaches people I have known all my life...those that have truly aged and those that have not. I definitely have some of those aches and pains. Things take a little longer to heal and I sometimes hesitate before doing a strenuous activity. All in all though I have refused to acknowledge that I am in the older generation. Being a very competive person has really helped. When my teenagers challenge me physcially I am always up for the challenge. I don't always end up on top but because of my age the "wisdom" I have gained always offers me some great excuses that I readily give!!
Heres my opinion: Aging is not limiting as long as you keep that attitude. Attitude is everything. My friend who succombed to aging at 40 has done just that, she has aged!! Staying physically in shape has helped me stay mentally in shape as well. So....just have fun and turn the hour glass the other way!!
I still can't believe I'm 44. I swear I keep thinking I'm 32 because I still feel early 30ish. Then I pass a mirror and see those fine lines around my eyes that decided to set in about a year ago. What the heck? Where did these things come from and how can I make them go away? Help!!
But I've learned that having crows feet is not a crime. I'm also an Austinite. I moved here almost two years ago and love how laid back and easy going people are. Before that, I lived in a very upscale community in Orange County, CA where having wrinkles IS considered a crime! I had two friends try to talk me into botox. Not that there is anything wrong with doing that.
It's just, hey this is ME, and it's ok to not look 22 forever. But I still don't think of 44 as old or aging. It hasn't sunk in yet I suppose.
Mark, thanks for taking the time out of your very busy and demanding schedule to send us your wisdom. I totally agree with you...It is all about attitude. However, I know you will never allow age to creep up on you because I think you will never acknowledge it and give it power.
I hope you keep us posted on Tanner and the Missoula football team, and any other points of interest.
Hello Grackle Girl! Thanks for your comment. I looked at your blog and just loved what I saw. Baby bird and his bath video was great! What great parents you and your husband make. I would also love to see some of your art!
Please check out my blog link to Dancing Dingo. My friend, Kathy has some great skin care tips, plus some wonderful all natural(green) products. I hope you visit us again.
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