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When did I get old? Ageism at its best.

(82 Posts)
Baggs Tue 17-Oct-17 15:49:33

Why are people so hung up on being regarded as old? Why do people over-react when, say, a GP tells them something that is true about their age-group?

Physical aging happens. It happens at slightly different rates to different individuals but it happens to everyone. Certain health issues get more common because of aging.

If you (anyone) have a problem with accepting this fact cheerfully then in my view you haven't "grown up" quite as much as you've aged.

BlueBelle Tue 17-Oct-17 15:42:13

Duplicate thread

Lynnebo Tue 17-Oct-17 15:16:31

My best friends husband warned me about opportunist thieves preying on elderly ladies the other night. I am 59, he is 58...... ( and I might add not as good a shape as I am!!)
My reply was not very ladylike!

Nonnie Tue 17-Oct-17 15:12:27

Should have said I am considerably older than you!!

Nonnie Tue 17-Oct-17 15:09:50

NO! My GP treats me as a whole person and never makes me feel any age at all. He listens, is very understanding about my current lack of coping mechanism and when I was not sure about meds to help simply told me he was over ruling me. He did that out of good motivation because I needed to be told!

emmasnan Tue 17-Oct-17 15:05:24

I was once told I had good gums for my age!

Daisydoo2 Tue 17-Oct-17 14:44:47

After visiting my GP I feel i have aged overnight. Post menopause symptoms are greeted with: these things happen at your age and the latest bowel problem was pronounced as: ladies of your age get..... I want treatment not a declaration of knackerdom and put in the done box. I am only 57. Feeling slightly miffed to say the least. And there I was thinking I looked and feel quite good...... for my age! Anyone else on the receiving end of rude tactless and ageist comments?