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06-10-2022, 11:49 AM | #5066 |
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When sins of the past come back to haunt you. Used to be able to do martial arts 10 hours a day without issue, now I hurt my back rolling out of bed. Really just waiting to start having issues with my knees.
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06-10-2022, 01:13 PM | #5067 |
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Around age 53, my knees became so boney and sensitive that I cannot even kneel on the carpet without shooting pains. I can't crawl, and can't get up off of the floor/ground if I fall down without sliding to a piece of furniture because my knees hurt even on padding.....
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I can walk/move fine, with no pain whatsoever. Just don't put any pressure on my knee caps, because even looking at them the wrong way makes severe shooting pains.
I don't think that surgery will help, and blame the problem on massive doses of diuretics taking all of the padding out of my legs. My DW is jealous because my legs are now skinnier than hers.....
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Kayaked for 5 hours and I had a rough time driving home my shoulder was hamburger, but we did get out and enjoy the day. I will be paying for it this weekend.
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When I started cycling, the arthritis in my thumbs became an obvious issue. A Meloxicam pill every morning helps with that. But now my left knee starts throbbing after 45-50 minutes of cycling. I'm hoping a bike refit with some cleat adjustment helps with that because I'd really hate to have to give up cycling.
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Used to have knee pain (pretty bad) in my late 50s/early 60s. Been doing a lot of leg and knee exercises for many years now: squats, lunges, stair stepping. All with weights.
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Many years ago, around 20, I went to a specialist about constant pain in my right knee. The doctor suspected a calcium buildup from my years in martial arts and suggested a surgery to scrape the calcium away. I wasn't too keen on that idea so told him I would have to consider it. A couple of days later the pain went away on it's own and has never returned!
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...you go to a live concert of one of your favorite bands and you are surrounded by old people. I'm talking about a sea of gray hair, big bellies, canes, a few walkers.
Last night my wife and I saw Chicago and Brian Wilson. Great show by the way. I just couldn't believe how many old people there were. They all looked twice our age! |
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I went not expecting much from him. My purpose was just to see a music icon and appreciate him for all he's done. Because I set the bar low I was not disappointed. Brian Wilson came out using a walker and sat behind his piano. They played many of the Beach Boy hits and Brian Wilson was singing some of the time. His voice was not perfect but you could tell it was him. Al Jardine was there too and as importantly, so was his son Matthew. Matthew Jardine provided really good vocals. He stood right next to Brian Wilson and when Brian couldn't come up with the words or was singing too softly, Matthew Jardine started singing those words to fill in the song. It was pretty seamless actually. On one of the last songs, I cannot remember which one, they actually let Brian sing the whole song without "helping" him. He did a pretty nice job with it given his age and condition. My wife and I enjoyed it thoroughly. ...and then...Chicago came on and blew the place down! The three remaining original members surrounded themselves with great musicians and a new (to me) lead tenor vocalist named Neil Donell. This cat has a 4-octive range and just tore up the Chicago tunes. Great job! The pent up energy of the the band was obvious. They are used to touring all the time and COVID shut them down. They were SO happy to be back in front of a live crowd and it showed. Great concert. Here's a pic of Brian Wilson at the piano. My hat's off to you, sir. |
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