Society & Culture

Growing old gracefully without depression

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rose

9th Oct 2011 08:59pm

getting older is not talked about, so knowing what to expect would be a little bit easyer if there was more information about coping can anyone nelp. THANKS


keno
  • 20th Oct 2011 08:46am

love this topic. Have just celebrated my 60th and just wondering "when" are we old? I don't feel 60 other then a few aches and pains which I call growing pains.
Also suffer from agrophobia (fear of going out) if I didn't have my pets and computer would probably "feel" old but can't as I am too busy buying and selling on ebay, discussions like this and the endless sites we have nowadays to make us feel good...My big question is is when are we old?? thank you for the links posted, will be checking them out :) and everyone have a wonderful day.


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