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Have you noticed the lose of an ability as you get older.

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travelsafar Mon 31-Aug-20 11:08:34

I can no longer sit cross legged or sit with my feet tucked up on the sofa. I can't bend in the morning to put my socks on either until i have taken my painkillers.

kwest Tue 01-Sept-20 17:05:11

My memory is really poor and my only consolation is that when I'm with friends of the same age they are just as bad. It can take several people to construct a sentence.
My knees are rubbish and the top of my arms hurt a lot of the time.

Theoddbird Tue 01-Sept-20 17:23:17

I can't do black flips....mind you, I never could...sighs

wetflannel Tue 01-Sept-20 18:59:45

I can still bend over and touch my toes with straight knees. Getting upright again is a different story. Lots of creaks and oooos happen.

LuckyFour Tue 01-Sept-20 19:07:27

I struggle to remember names. Watching tv or doing a quiz of any sort my memory is rubbish when it comes to remembering people's names, particularly tv personalities, film stars etc. even really well know ones. I don't forget other things generally, just names.

Helennonotion Tue 01-Sept-20 19:13:48

Not so much a physical thing but, I seem to struggle in the kitchen when preparing meals. If its more than the two of us, I seem to go to pieces! Especially if sons partner, who is vegetarian joins us. I used to be able to cook for hoards of people easily and could juggle different dishes while throwing a dozen scones in the oven, clearing/washing up as I went along! Now the kitchen looks like a bomb has hit it often and I don't enjoy cooking very much at all!

ChrisK Tue 01-Sept-20 19:23:35

Yes my problems health wise are what stops me doing things too, osteoarthritis affecting my spine, knee , leg , ankle and foot, nothing seems to help and my mobility is very poor!

boat Tue 01-Sept-20 19:28:14

I can still cut my toenails but it's a bit hit and miss because I cant't actually see them.

They are too far away for my reading glasses and too near for my distance glasses.

I wonder if my optician would prescribe toenail cutting glasses?

Like other posters on this thread I am just generally weak now.

I'm fairly sure I would be able to kneel still but would be incapable of getting up. (It's a good job I'm not religious).

If I can't get a top off a container I sit on the aft deck of my narrow boat until someone who looks hale and hearty comes by and I ask them.

Grandmama Tue 01-Sept-20 20:05:54

Early 70's and can still do most things including standing on one leg but not with eyes closed. Can almost touch my toes. Found recently that I can't lie flat on the floor on my back and get my head on the ground too, I need a cushion. Maybe with practice I could. Every night I write up my journal and my handwriting has definitely deteriorated and I keep making mistakes and have to so crossing outs. A word with mm, or nn or mn or um is difficult, I lose count of how many I've written. Memory a bit shaky at times.

narrowboatnan Tue 01-Sept-20 20:34:47

In an effort to maintain some level of fitness, burn a few calories and maybe be a bit less rotund, I bought a skipping rope. Off I went to find a nice, big flat area where I’d be able to skip without the rope getting caught up on anything, and then found that I had lost the ability to jump! I simply couldn’t get both feet off the ground at the same time! It caused a great deal of mirth from DH. He thought it was hilarious.

Juicylucy Tue 01-Sept-20 20:34:52

One knee with osteoarthritis, other than that fairly fit and able. Oh memory bad since menopause.

Lettice Wed 02-Sept-20 10:43:05

Stairs! I now place each foot on the stair, purposefully, and then the next. Oh when did I stop just tripping quickly and easily down a flight and out the door.

Lettice Wed 02-Sept-20 11:13:18

Actually, looking over these posts, I have to say that at 80 I feel very blessed. My health is excellent, without medications, and the thing that I have difficulty with - putting on some shoes/boots - is more about my fat belly getting in the way than trouble with joints.

parkersheen Wed 02-Sept-20 13:46:17

I have a crushed disc in my back due to an ancient car accident. I have had a knee replacement and the other knee is arthritic. I need glasses to read. When I turned 60 (two years ago) I suddenly had a huge 'awakening' when I realised these things were not going to get better like they did when I was young and I would never be able to run, jump, kneel down ever again!! So now I am just thankful for what I can still do - read, hear, walk (not too far), swim, watch tv, enjoy my family and above all - laugh!!!

Nvella Wed 02-Sept-20 20:54:37

Same with me and skipping - can’t get off the ground. And have to have subtitles on most tv programmes now though I seem to hear normal conversations ok

Anniel Thu 03-Sept-20 22:51:22

Jessica, I read this thread with interest and yet you are the first to mention loss of urinary continence. At 86 that is a problem for me. I take Furusemide so if I take it at 8am I have to stick around inside the house until about 11am. I also sometimes have to rush to get to the loo in case of accidents. I have to wear pads and remember to change them regularly in case I get an infection. I expected more grans to have this problem, although I am pleased you haven’t got it!

annep1 Sat 05-Sept-20 18:52:02

Lettice it's not funny but you did make me laugh. We got our front doorsteps enlarged to make them safer as we stumble. Getting older is not for the fainthearted.

annep1 Sat 05-Sept-20 18:54:02

We have a wii, and I used to get a fantastic score on the obstacle race. Now I plod slowly through it. And consider it a success if I just get to the end before running out of time.