Matt-Aburg
Ultra Member
Windows 12 can recognize your brainwaves. Typing, talking, texting and phones are soon obsolete. You can even buy a robot to pet your dog.
My dog would destroy itWindows 12 can recognize your brainwaves. Typing, talking, texting and phones are soon obsolete. You can even buy a robot to pet your dog.
So would mine !!!My dog would destroy it
So would mine !!
sorry to hear about your health issues. Fight the good fight and enjoy those days and pleasures that you can.I also have hearing loss and tinnitus, mine comes on suddenly and sounds like a million cidadas. Sounds like hearilng loss and tinnitis is a common thing, I never realised. Mine is probably due to my 25 years service with the RAAF. In the early days we weren't permitted to wear hearing protection because you couldn't hear the range master. I was a police dog handler for those 25 years, we never wore hearing protection when carrying out gunfire attacks, a you couldn't hear the handler's instructions. I've been out 22 years, but I would assume that is still the case.
I was medically discharged 22 years ago, aged 49, never worked again. Widespread OA, diabetes and wrecked lumbar spine saw to that. Five years ago I wa diagnosed with RA, then the rheumatologist re diagnosed it as psoriatic arthritis mutilans. Unfortunately, none of the DMARDS or bioogics worked, so now I have to rely on surgeries and pain killers. So far I've had my right hip replaced twice, had an ulna nerve transposition, great toe joint replaced, index and second fingers fused and pinky and ring fingers have new plastic joints.
My left hip is now starting to object, and recently I had scans done on my elbow. When the specialist saw the images he said 'my God, there's nothing left, you have no elbow joint'. I refuse to get it replaced as it's very limiting, no lifting anything heavier than a coffee cup, no repetitive movements and so on. It does give me a lot of pain, but I can still use my hand, just not for screwdrivers, spanners, hammers, etc. Lately my left elbow has started complaining, I hate whingers, but it just wont shut the hell up!.
A it turned out, the PsA wa a blessing, I had to have scans of my joints when first diagnosed and the scans picked up cancerous nodules in my right lung, so I had the upper and middle lobes removed. Unfortunately cancerous spots returned 18 months later, so, I underwent radio and chemo. 18 months later it returned, so, I underwent more aggressive radio, roll on another 18 months and it ha returned again, so I'm about to undergo radio again, as soon a the spots are big enough to target, 10mm.
I'm under no illusion, I know it will kill me, but with a bit of luck I may get a few years more with which to annoy the hell out of everyone!
Only the lucky get old enough to complain about it.I also have hearing loss and tinnitus, mine comes on suddenly and sounds like a million cidadas. Sounds like hearilng loss and tinnitis is a common thing, I never realised. Mine is probably due to my 25 years service with the RAAF. In the early days we weren't permitted to wear hearing protection because you couldn't hear the range master. I was a police dog handler for those 25 years, we never wore hearing protection when carrying out gunfire attacks, a you couldn't hear the handler's instructions. I've been out 22 years, but I would assume that is still the case.
I was medically discharged 22 years ago, aged 49, never worked again. Widespread OA, diabetes and wrecked lumbar spine saw to that. Five years ago I wa diagnosed with RA, then the rheumatologist re diagnosed it as psoriatic arthritis mutilans. Unfortunately, none of the DMARDS or bioogics worked, so now I have to rely on surgeries and pain killers. So far I've had my right hip replaced twice, had an ulna nerve transposition, great toe joint replaced, index and second fingers fused and pinky and ring fingers have new plastic joints.
My left hip is now starting to object, and recently I had scans done on my elbow. When the specialist saw the images he said 'my God, there's nothing left, you have no elbow joint'. I refuse to get it replaced as it's very limiting, no lifting anything heavier than a coffee cup, no repetitive movements and so on. It does give me a lot of pain, but I can still use my hand, just not for screwdrivers, spanners, hammers, etc. Lately my left elbow has started complaining, I hate whingers, but it just wont shut the hell up!.
A it turned out, the PsA wa a blessing, I had to have scans of my joints when first diagnosed and the scans picked up cancerous nodules in my right lung, so I had the upper and middle lobes removed. Unfortunately cancerous spots returned 18 months later, so, I underwent radio and chemo. 18 months later it returned, so, I underwent more aggressive radio, roll on another 18 months and it ha returned again, so I'm about to undergo radio again, as soon a the spots are big enough to target, 10mm.
I'm under no illusion, I know it will kill me, but with a bit of luck I may get a few years more with which to annoy the hell out of everyone!
In order to give opportunity to see the best they have to offer, I try to treat people as if they are kind, reasonable, and supportive. Sometimes treating people as you'd like them to be, helps them to rise to those things, or gives them room to be kind, etc.
Sure beats the alternativeI think when you get to the age some of us are at (65-70) there aren't very many that have no medical issues.Comes with the territory I guess.
you sure hope so anyway... this is not the case for everyone sadly.Sure beats the alternative
I think when you get to the age some of us are at (65-70) there aren't very many that have no medical issues.Comes with the territory I guess.