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Better now older - anyone else?

(6 Posts)
sandelf Wed 21-Aug-19 10:28:53

I am very lucky in being MUCH happier and healthier now I'm older. Suffered always from foul menstrual cycle, so the menopause and the end of fertility were a total blessing to me. And I had ME (really long term and very ill) but I have gradually worked out ways to be better from that - so, very unexpectedly and oddly I am actually a happy old lady.

GagaJo Wed 21-Aug-19 10:35:58

I had a hysterectomy due to being a carrier of a mutated BRCA1 gene. But it was the best thing I've ever done! No more horrifically painful periods. No more PMT and mood swings.

I also don't give a damn what other people think of me anymore. Love or hate, it's up to you. So much less stressful, not worrying about the opinions of others.

Urmstongran Wed 21-Aug-19 11:06:31

I’m just so grateful to be here. 65y in a few days ?

My father died from bowel cancer at 47y and I’ve been given regular colonoscopy screening all my adult life.

Squiffy Wed 21-Aug-19 11:29:09

sandelf that's so good to hear. Did you do anything specific in regard to the ME? I've had it for a long time, too.

Luckygirl Wed 21-Aug-19 11:35:46

Well I agree about the hysterectomy - I always say it was the best day's sleep I ever had!! I had a lifetime of very heavy and very painful and long periods and it was like being let out of prison. I would bleed for 2 weeks out of four, and often had to get up and change a soaked bed in spite of two pads and two tampons! What a bloody nuisance it all was.

As to the rest I have acquired some buggerations associated with old age which have reduced my strength and mobility; but I am delighted to hear you have got on top of your ME - there are several Gransnetters who suffer from this and I am sure they will be picking your brains soon!

BlueSky Wed 21-Aug-19 11:49:39

Agree I feel better physically as I used to be very stressed because of my job but lately I've felt low mainly because of all the sad stories I've heard about people our age. So many people I used to know have already left us when just in their 50s/60s/70s.