I'm 54 and I feel good. Firstly I'm thankful not to have any illnesses or disabilities. Secondly I take care of myself. I gave up smoking and drinking years ago, eat healthily (well most of the time) and exercise regularly.
Other than I'll health, there is no need to look ,feel or act old at any age. Just put the effort in to look after yourself and you will feel fine.
FYI, prostate cancer is one of the major killers of men in later life and IMO has been neglected in terms of public awareness/publicity campaigns. It has taken a back seat compared with breast cancer, particularly with Cancer Research UK, who seem to focus mainly on female cancers/breast cancer. Thankfully, recently, Bill Bailey has brought forward more public awareness about the issue of prostate cancer with the TV adverts he's appeared in.
FYI, prostate cancer is one of the major killers of men in later life and IMO has been neglected in terms of public awareness/publicity campaigns. It has taken a back seat compared with breast cancer, particularly with Cancer Research UK, who seem to focus mainly on female cancers/breast cancer. Thankfully, recently, Bill Bailey has brought forward more public awareness about the issue of prostate cancer with the TV adverts he's appeared in.
Totally agree.......
My Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer when he was in his 60's, because it was caught early he was totally cured of it with radiotherapy.
So the indignity of a doctor sticking their finger up your arse is definitely preferable to possible late stage prostate cancer.
FYI, prostate cancer is one of the major killers of men in later life and IMO has been neglected in terms of public awareness/publicity campaigns. It has taken a back seat compared with breast cancer, particularly with Cancer Research UK, who seem to focus mainly on female cancers/breast cancer. Thankfully, recently, Bill Bailey has brought forward more public awareness about the issue of prostate cancer with the TV adverts he's appeared in.
I hope you aren't dribbling all over your young lady.
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Sexy seventy for me! Ouch!
I am still coping with turning 30 a year ago.
Yeah right Deb. Did you spend your late teens, 20s and 30s in a Bangladeshi jail!?
Try an ecig, that will help
Haha!
I can always count on Pandora not to be very far away.
When you say you, is it me, Wizard or both.
Sorry I meant you as in jra.
Sorry, but 50 is still 50.
That's very kind of you to say what you've said above.
Are you dribbling?
Dribble free at both ends, but thanks for your concern.
Other than I'll health, there is no need to look ,feel or act old at any age. Just put the effort in to look after yourself and you will feel fine.
So pleased you are dribble free :kitty:
Well ain't that you telling the truth this time Danni...sorry pandora9. Are you really turning 50 ?:p
No comment and I am called Pandora ...
FYI, prostate cancer is one of the major killers of men in later life and IMO has been neglected in terms of public awareness/publicity campaigns. It has taken a back seat compared with breast cancer, particularly with Cancer Research UK, who seem to focus mainly on female cancers/breast cancer. Thankfully, recently, Bill Bailey has brought forward more public awareness about the issue of prostate cancer with the TV adverts he's appeared in.
Totally agree.......
My Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer when he was in his 60's, because it was caught early he was totally cured of it with radiotherapy.
So the indignity of a doctor sticking their finger up your arse is definitely preferable to possible late stage prostate cancer.
I hope you aren't dribbling all over your young lady.
Whatever I do with other women is by mutual consent and you might want to take the issue of prostate cancer a bit more seriously.