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Vombatus

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Recently turned 50. Now what? I am still processing this fact. Thinking of my mortality.

Oddly, my 49th year was difficult with a lot of issues and insecurity on the work front. I spent my 29th year with my parents separating after domestic violence. 19th year I almost died in the ER from anaphylactic shock (adverse drug reaction to something the hospital gave me).

Anyway, it always seems my 19, 29, 39 and 49 years were worse, so I enter 50 with some relief and things did get better on the work front.

So here I am, 50. Now what?
 
Into your 50th year, what's your single favorite memory?

Happy Birthday!
 
Songbird said:
Into your 50th year, what's your single favorite memory?

Happy Birthday!

Thanks everyone. Xan, single favorite memory - I am going to have to think about that one. I'll get back to you.
 
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Has AARP already solicited you? How about the colonoscopy? My doctor scheduled mine for three days after my 50th.

Time to start counting the five years until the senior discounts begin to roll in.
 
I loved turning 50. JR hated turning 50. Is it a gender thing?

I just feel that the older I get the more I throw off all the expectation of who I thought I would be (or was supposed to be). Thirty was good, forty was better, fifty was awesome.
 
Vombatus said:
Songbird said:
Into your 50th year, what's your single favorite memory?

Happy Birthday!

Thanks everyone. Xan, single favorite memory - I am going to have to think about that one. I'll get back to you.
Don't take too long you're in your 50's now.
 
MTM said:
Has AARP already solicited you? How about the colonoscopy? My doctor scheduled mine for three days after my 50th.

Time to start counting the five years until the senior discounts begin to roll in.

My doc gave me my "Happy 50th Birthday, now go get a tube shoved up your ass" referral a few weeks before the big day last year (about to turn 51) and scheduled it the day before I turned 50. She also gave me the rubber glove treatment on my original visit. At least she's attractive and petite, and I've known her (and her family) since she was in high school (I went to grade school with her sister-in-law, and my mom and her mother-in-law were best friends). I couldn't imagine having some ham-handed dude lubing up the digits and going in for the kill, Fletch-style.

Mrs. Fly turned 50 a couple months back. No drama or anything so far for either of us. It's just a number, or at least that's what I keep trying to convince myself.

Oh, and sex? What's that??? :-)
 
I turn 52 in eight days and life has never been better. Don't sweat it.
 
HC said:
I loved turning 50. JR hated turning 50. Is it a gender thing?

I just feel that the older I get the more I throw off all the expectation of who I thought I would be (or was supposed to be). Thirty was good, forty was better, fifty was awesome.

You may be right, HC. I didn't care at all about turning 50.

Considering how I ended up here, my advice for all of you turning 50 has to be to get the most comprehensive physical your insurance or finances will allow, even if you think you are completely healthy. Some things don't provide warning signs.
 
Don't worry about it. Only seems significant because it's a nice round number.

In actuality, you've still got another 2.5 years before you start the final third of your life.

And you actually midpoint of your life 10.6 years ago.
 
I've crossed that burning sand a few moons ago. Say a prayer. There are many of your friends and family members who didn't reach the half century club.
 
Drip said:
I've crossed that burning sand a few moons ago. Say a prayer. There are many of your friends and family members who didn't reach the half century club.

Not to mention those who don't make it beyond 50, like my aunt.
 
When a cop asks you how fast you were going, you can (probably) reply with complete honesty, "I don't remember."
 

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