I love it, a day of not working is another day in paradise...j/sretirement has been underrated so far.
I won't post numbers, but I'm making more now than when I was working full time.I retired at 62 (13 years ago) and I don't regret it at all. I make $2400 a month tax free and I have no debt........including no house or car payment. I can easily save a grand a month. Life is good!![]()
Had your A1C checked /other blood labs recently? I blew that off for yearsanyone else feel like at 50 their need for water intake went way way up? I know during my early working days I went to work with 4 Pepsi and a sandwich. Now, I don’t drink more than 4 sodas a month and slam water and still feel thirsty for more. If I drank 4 Pepsi’s in a day w/o water these days I think my body would collapse lol.
Ya I have. My bloodwork is really on point aside from high triglycerides which has been a battle for me for 10-12 years. I took medication to lower them when my life insurance was gonna triple over it but now control with diet & exercise, but A1C and everything else is in normal ranges..thankfully. But i notice my desire for water has increased like 300% or something crazy. I will mention it in my annual physical for sure but been a few years…like 4 maybe.Had your A1C checked /other blood labs recently? I blew that off for years![]()
usually the older we get the more risk we are to dehydration with reduced thirst sensation so definitely talk about this with PCP.Ya I have. My bloodwork is really on point aside from high triglycerides which has been a battle for me for 10-12 years. I took medication to lower them when my life insurance was gonna triple over it but now control with diet & exercise, but A1C and everything else is in normal ranges..thankfully. But i notice my desire for water has increased like 300% or something crazy. I will mention it in my annual physical for sure but been a few years…like 4 maybe.
I had bloodwork done about 4-5 months ago and they seem to order it once a year during my annual physical. This last blood draw was the 1st “normal rotation” after a 3 year stint of some pretty major surgeries (broke my damn leg in Thailand and they set it wrong abroad). During that time I had probably 10-12 bloodwork ups in that 3-yr period just because the hospitals all run it. Honestly my bloodwork and other vitals are solid but definitely noticeable that I just crave way more water these days. I like that articleusually the older we get the more risk we are to dehydration with reduced thirst sensation so definitely talk about this with PCP.
Have the blood labs been within the last year or was that the 4 years?
@curious2garden can chime in
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The Connection Between Age and Dehydration Risk
Bodily changes that come with age put older adults at increased risk of dehydration. So, here’s the question: Are you drinking enough?health.clevelandclinic.org
I read a lot about medical/dental tourism and how much money can be saved by having procedures done overseas/Mexico, etc but it's your accident in Thailand that makes me definitely not want to do it. Glad you're recovering OK.I had bloodwork done about 4-5 months ago and they seem to order it once a year during my annual physical. This last blood draw was the 1st “normal rotation” after a 3 year stint of some pretty major surgeries (broke my damn leg in Thailand and they set it wrong abroad). During that time I had probably 10-12 bloodwork ups in that 3-yr period just because the hospitals all run it. Honestly my bloodwork and other vitals are solid but definitely noticeable that I just crave way more water these days. I like that article