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no idea... my head says 16, but my knees etc say otherwise
I know both those feelings.. I sometimes forget my age and have to do the math. Only really concerned when the the first numeral changes in my age.
Also know the feeling of getting corrected by my wife
Keep fighting, bro. I am 50, and was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma 14 months ago. With surgery and treatment, I am now cancer-free. I also jog 5k four or five times a week, depending on how my knees feel after the fourth day. The thought that I might leave this world never occurred to me, and the doctor said my attitude helped facilitate my recovery. So....never give up!
Well said. Kudos to you.
I feel good if I remember what day of the week it IS let alone was when I was born!
Thanks fellas and you are correct. Lots of prayers, positive attitude and a good support team is key.
In answer to my own question in the OP. I feel about 40-45 even though I am much older. I hope this lasts for a minute.
Im 36 but i feel 25. Maybe younger.
I got run over by a car six years ago August and messed my hip up pretty bad. Had to have surgeries. I quit going to the gym because I couldn't for about a year and a half and lethargy became a bad habit. About a month ago I got tired of being soft and lazy (sitting at my computer making Dawgnation cartoons all day) and started working out again. I had forgotten that physical exertion is like a happy drug. I feel ten years younger already. Seriously.
Tomorrow is my 47th birthday. I don't feel a day older than 47.
Glad to hear you are back in action. Keep up the good work.
Old enough to know better, too old to care.
Give it a few more years...
Exactly. I didn't really start to feel it physically until I was in my early to mid 40s. Once you hit that, metabolism slows, it's harder to lose weight, and you feel every little bump and bruise. It's harder to heal up than it once was, and I am very careful now about walking and jogging to prevent tripping and falling. I can't imagine how bad it would be now, at 50, for a broken bone to heal up.
26 going on 40
Old enough to have my Medicare card, and I ain't givin' it back!