Dying
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For me booze highlights the difference between INTEND and INTENT.
I go for a walk every night after work. I always intend not to stop in at the pub on the way back (costs too much, blood pressure, weight, liver etc).
However I lack the intent to stick to my resolution. I have invariably had a shitty day at work. I've been there 13 hours - then walked for an hour. It's bloody easy to rationalise that I deserve one.
"What'll it be Dogmeat a pint or a jug?"
I'm a bad, bad, badbadbad DM.
I only really have a massive few days on it when my bro is over as I have detailed before. Seedy doesn't begin to describe it but I find a beer helps enormously
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@mariner4life said in Aging:
What has changed is, on the odd occasion i do go out, i don't stay out late. I am basically Cinderella.
Absolutely. There is nothing good (long term) that can happen to a married guy with kids after 9.30pm
Though I'm actually just a boring cnt too these days. I've actually found myself leaving perfectly good functions early, to come home, crack open a bottle of red on my own, and log on to "talk" to you bastards!!! 😂
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@mariner4life I'm not proud of it
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@mariner4life I'm not proud of it
talking to everyone here is not something to be proud of..
coming home early to crack a bottle of red open however
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well, earlier in life I would have had to lie to knock off early for a big Friday night. Always lived for a big Friday night, now much happier to be at home
Now I work from home on Friday's, one eye on work two screens on different cricket test matches and had my first beer with lunch. Can't complain today
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So anyway back to the garbage sorting...
Who else is losing the beer belly war?
I've had a bung foot now for about 6 months and its become difficult to do enough gym work to keep it at bay. Add to that a work restructure meaning more hours and more stress, as well as moving in with my Mrs who is a terrific cook with an ethnicity from the land of carbs...and its a losing battle. At least when I was single there was that motivation that if I didn't lose it I wouldn't get laid..not an issue here yet but I don't want to push my luck too far. I miss the days when injuries lasted weeks not months. -
@Rembrandt yeah been a busy year and I'm only good at exercising in the morning unless it's team sport, but a bing knee not coming right (vicious cycle) has put paid to that. Eating better though so at least I'm a fair bit more away from the ton than I was this time last year!
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@Rembrandt said in Aging:
So anyway back to the garbage sorting...
Who else is losing the beer belly war?
I've had a bung foot now for about 6 months and its become difficult to do enough gym work to keep it at bay. Add to that a work restructure meaning more hours and more stress, as well as moving in with my Mrs who is a terrific cook with an ethnicity from the land of carbs...and its a losing battle. At least when I was single there was that motivation that if I didn't lose it I wouldn't get laid..not an issue here yet but I don't want to push my luck too far. I miss the days when injuries lasted weeks not months.Yeah, I found I put on weight when working as I got older (more the sheer volume rather than stress - enjoyed what I did). I'd come home knackered on Friday, crack open a bottle of Pinot, eat loads of carbs and fall asleep and repeat on Saturday.
Weight 15kg less than when i was working and have gone down two trouser sizes. Lot more physical activity I guess.
Injuries are a bugger as you say. Every year I book a session with a physio who goes thru my aches and pains and gives me exercises to do. Works quite well
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@Rembrandt yeah been a busy year and I'm only good at exercising in the morning unless it's team sport, but a bing knee not coming right (vicious cycle) has put paid to that. Eating better though so at least I'm a fair bit more away from the ton than I was this time last year!
Joints suck, knee was my last one. It's not just the injury but everything connected and being out of balance. Latest theory on mine is that my ankle issue is actually my calf. Injured ankle, use it less, strength goes in other parts of the body, new injury occurs, rinse and repeat. Hoping there is some great advancements in bionics before I get much older.
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@Rembrandt said in Aging:
@Rembrandt yeah been a busy year and I'm only good at exercising in the morning unless it's team sport, but a bing knee not coming right (vicious cycle) has put paid to that. Eating better though so at least I'm a fair bit more away from the ton than I was this time last year!
Joints suck, knee was my last one. It's not just the injury but everything connected and being out of balance. Latest theory on mine is that my ankle issue is actually my calf. Injured ankle, use it less, strength goes in other parts of the body, new injury occurs, rinse and repeat. Hoping there is some great advancements in bionics before I get much older.
I'm super lucky to have a best mate and cuz who is an excellent PT and has written me a brilliant programme that I'm yet to get stuck into because I'm a lazy fuck. Check out his stuff on mobility and flexibility which is his number one - life changing. If you find yourself heading to welly I'd recommend booking a sesh!
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He had the new robot aided surgery and the after hasn't been fun for him and his wife.
Only just now, 3 years later can he get an erection with just the phizer rizer (blue pill). Previously, he had to take the blue pill plus inject some other drug directly into the old fella. Can you imagine just how much guts that takes, inject directly into the penis!!!
Needless to say, there sex life wasn't great the past three years but is improving now.Good to hear.
As someone who is subject to ED and has tried Viagra, it bloody works! Problem is I get a migraine - really bad one - 36 hours later. Who knows what else its doing to my cardiovascular system? The fine balance between the anxiety of not performing (a delightful spiral of its own) and going through physical pain and possibly long-term detrimental effects.
After I do my next echocardio stress test on Monday I'll be talking to the cardiologist about Cialis just to give it a try.
He's also throwing terms at me likee Patent foramen ovale to explain why I get vascular backlash after exercise or dick meds. Not what I pictured doing in my early 40s.
What a world!