Memory issues, here. I didn’t think I would have bad memory issues until just a while ago, I had a thought on the tip of my nose, but forgot it in seconds and how it took me minutes to recall it. That’s a key sign right there.

Some people have better memory in old age, like it’s unreal sometimes with what some of them can remember. While the average person forgets thoughts in moments.

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        I think the border symptoms do get worse and your medication resistance might increase (also, if your weight is increasing the same dosage will be less effective)… but in terms of the primary symptoms - I think they decrease. Or rather, I think our ability to cope and mask increases as we age. I’m currently a manager and keeping on top of other people doing their tasks and having their needs met is something I never imagined being able to do but now that I’m doing it it’s all sort of just working.

        We get more skilled at dealing with our executive disorder as we age. We plan better for the possibility that we’ll be in an off mood or down a rabbit hole… we are (hopefully) more comfortable with sharing our condition with our relations so that partners are aware of our difficulties and strengths and can react accordingly - especially once we can overcome the deep shame about ADHD being a personal failing that was beaten into most of us… we give our brain time to indulge and better set internal expectations and accept that some weekends we’ll never touch a feather duster while other weekends we’ll deep clean our living space and just… be okay with that.

        I’m sure in the extremes it’s rough and there are studies that our ADHD is qn increased risk factor for dementia so… eventually we’re all probably fucked… but hopefully that’s a long way off.

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    I expected the health problems, the memory loss, all that stuff. The only old person thing I hoped would never happen is becoming a right-wing shithead. Nothing so far!

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      Do you have a massage ball? 5 bucks. Against wall. Don’t go over the spine.

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      Mine got fully away after buying a really good (and expensive) gaming chair and a new mattress. The gaming industry has done so much for our health, it’s insane. :)

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      Had another poster point this is out, and after thinking on it, I have the same issue and cure. Go walking.

      If I sit on my ass for a day or three, my lower back gets really sore. As long as I’m active, no problem.

      I’m skinny and always have been, YMMV.

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    Needing a cane. I’m not even that old, barely 50, but I’ve been on a cane as a necessity for almost twenty years now. The early part of that was spotty, after I had enough physical therapy to get off of a walker entirely, I slowly got to the point where I could skip the cane for most things while I tried going back to work.

    That utterly failed lol. By 2008, it was pretty much mandatory anywhere but home, and over the years moved to being anywhere outside the house at all, with some days where it’s inside too.

    Kinda crazy looking back on it because now it seems like I’ve been in this situation my entire life, but it also doesn’t feel like twenty years. Which, it isn’t quite 20 yet, but IDGAF about precision on this lol.

    But back as a kid, I always thought of canes as being for really old people. I kinda knew it wasn’t only for old people, but the concept of it was like that.

    Arthritis is the other one. I had no idea until it started up in my hands in my twenties that arthritis wasn’t purely for people older than that. I’d never run into it, and had somehow also never read about it. But rheumatoid arthritis isn’t ageist, it turns out.

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    I feel great physically, but:

    Finally got hips at 50 (neither pregnancy not age changed my lean build until age 50).

    Both nearsighted and farsighted now instead of just nearsighted.

    And my goodness, supper at teatime is the best! We go out to eat at 4pm all the time now. So funny, I used to wait until after 8pm but now prefer either a late breakfast and a teatime meal, or lunch and early supper.

    I’ve never had a great memory, wouldn’t say it’s gotten worse yet.

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    hearing loss; vision impairment; bad back; hernias; hypertension; diabetes.

    some people are afraid that they’re turning into their mother or their father; while i’m turning into both at the same time.

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    “Get off my lawn”, but not in a very bad way. lol. Now that I live in a house, I have to admit I get mildly infuriated when I see people walking across my front lawn or parking right by my driveway. But I don’t confront them or anything, I just stare menacingly behind half closed window blinds where they can’t see me.

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    I’m finally growing some gray hair. I’ve earned each one of them and it’s my favorite hair color.

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    lol… where do I start?

    Eyes, went from being able to read the tiniest font to not being able to read a large font book in about 2 years.

    2 knee surgeries

    Getting up to pee 2x a night

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        No it’s not. A lot of new phones are still wired in terms of having to charge it. The wireless suck, unless of course they’ve improved a lot in the last 5 years.

        I’d rather plug a cable into my phone than deal with having to position just right to a millionth of a millimeter precision just to get a shitty 6 hour charge time. Lol.