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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: BattleHymn on December 23, 2015, 05:26:09 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/11831739
Here is another one from the dusty old senior primitives forum:
Wed Jun 17, 2015, 02:30 PM
Star Member raccoon (24,046 posts)
Why is it, fellow seniors, when you kneel down or squat down, it’s so much harder to get up
than it used to be?
Wed Jun 17, 2015, 02:36 PM
Star Member Curmudgeoness (17,704 posts)
1. Have you ever seen an old tractor left out in the field too long?
All those rusted parts and leaking oil? Well, that is how I feel.
I should have taken better care of myself, but who knew (or who listened).
Yeah, who knew?? You were going to be the ONLY person to not grow old!
Wed Jun 17, 2015, 02:37 PM
Star Member elleng (63,305 posts)
2. Our joints and balance
don't work as smoothly against gravity as they used to, need 'oil' and practice.
Wed Jun 17, 2015, 02:47 PM
Star Member Hoyt (22,357 posts)
3. That's the truth. I put in a hardwood floor not long ago. The toughest part
was standing up every time I needed something.
Wed Jun 17, 2015, 03:45 PM
Paper Roses (5,967 posts)
4. Have you been watching me? n/t.
Are you still sick of soup, stew, hot dogs and baloney sandwiches? Good.
Sat Jun 20, 2015, 09:20 AM
Star Member SheilaT (19,873 posts)
8. In my case I weight more than I used to. That's the main problem.
There are cultures out there where people sit on the floor, and they don't have the same problems. It's got a lot to do with how sedentary too many of us become as we get older.
Fri Jun 19, 2015, 05:41 AM
Star Member loudsue (14,057 posts)
7. It will change if you practice. I'm 65. My dog had 10 puppies, and I would often
be squatted or sitting on a low step with 2 puppies -- one in each hand. I would have to push up with my knees to stand up without using a hand to push myself. After a week or two, I was much stronger at standing up by just pushing with my knees. Now some of us are in line for knee replacements....thankfully I'm not there yet. If there is damage to your knees that exercise won't help, then don't hurt yourself!
If you do not have other damage but only weakness and stiffness, then strength training will help. Vitamin C, E and lots of Turmeric will definitely help.
Knee replacement? Bull. Take a pill, you worn out husk.
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These useless dolts can`t feed themselves without government help and they wonder why they are weak?
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These useless dolts can`t feed themselves without government help and they wonder why they are weak?
Sitting on their asses all day weakens the muscles, bones and the will to move.
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These useless dolts can`t feed themselves without government help and they wonder why they are weak?
They want to reap the rewards of moving, without actually moving. Sort of a microcosm of their entire lives all wrapped up into one little lesson.
They deny reality with their mouths in the choices they make, but reality doesn't give a shit in this case- the fruit of their laborless living is what they reap.
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DU-folk couldn't find an angle from which they could blame Bush and Reagan? Their lack of creativity is disappointing.
Guess what, DU folk? On just about any weekend I could take you to places where 60- and 70- somethings walk and/or run 10Ks, half marathons, and marathons. They took care of themselves, or they started to do so several years ago and did the hard work to get where they are. Or I could take some of you DU-folk to a local gym at a reasonable busy time, and if you could take your eyes off the hot 20- and 30-somethings, you'd see some 50-, 60- and 70-somethings doing exactly what you complain of not being able to do. Growing up, I saw people doing hard work in farm fields in their 60s and 70s. The couch-potato lifestyle is easy early on, but exacts a price later on.
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