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BBC Breakfast comment this morning

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Iam64 Tue 27-Aug-13 14:14:49

As someone whose had inflammatory and osteo arthritis since her late 20's, I get touchy about people who are insensitive about arthritis. A friends adopted daughter had juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and had callipers fitted at age 4 to help her. I often wish there was better understanding about arthritis, it isn't "just" something we all get as we get older. I find these light entertainment presenters tedious, maybe it's because of the pain in my neck.....

gracesmum Tue 27-Aug-13 13:32:41

I may have my odd aches and pains but it is my 31 year-old DD who suffers from a particularly nasty form of arthritis. sad So I am glad he didn't make the comment in my hearing.

Ceesnan Tue 27-Aug-13 13:00:01

grin

gracesmum Tue 27-Aug-13 11:47:20

Never! wink

Nonu Tue 27-Aug-13 10:55:14

Ceesnan -- smile

Ceesnan Tue 27-Aug-13 10:51:23

You are not alone there KatyK, I know quite a few people who seem to be getting more and more touchy as they get older.

KatyK Tue 27-Aug-13 10:28:47

Thinking about it, maybe he was (in his way) making a joke. Perhaps I jumped in too quick. It didn't seem like a joke but on reflection I can't believe someone of his age would say that seriously. I take offence very easily these days !

gracesmum Tue 27-Aug-13 10:21:21

Ouch! (and that's not the aarthritis!)

whenim64 Tue 27-Aug-13 10:12:56

I don't know where they get these presenters from - some of them are just plain daft!

bluebell Tue 27-Aug-13 09:58:00

I despair!!

KatyK Tue 27-Aug-13 09:51:57

I looked him up. I think he's 56. Not long until he's 'bent over' then!

HildaW Tue 27-Aug-13 09:46:49

Daft thing is.....Bill Turnball won't see 50 again I suspect, so he should be careful (not of getting the sack because the men seem to go on FOREVER on tv) but he's no spring chicken!

KatyK Tue 27-Aug-13 09:39:04

Maybe I am a bit touchy but on BBC Breakfast this morning the male presenter (Bill Turnbull I think he is called) was interviewing Claire Sweeney and John Thomson about their new play. They explained that they had to play the characters from their 20s to their 60s. Bill asked 'how do you go about playing someone in their 60s, do you have to be bent over with a touch of arthritis?' Really? Is that how they see people in their 60s? No wonder they get accused of ageism. Rant over.