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If you take care of your parents or other elderly, how are you preparing to age gracefully?

cross-posted from: https://linux.community/post/859143

Experiencing firsthand how difficult an aging alcoholic, quadriplegic, post stroke, narcissistic, demented or simply ‘nothing’s wrong with me, I can drive, I don’t need those meds, I don’t need to go to a nursing facility’ kinda parent surely gives you some insight on what to do, what not to do and how to prepare for our own aging and eventual demise.

How do you plan to age gracefully and what advice do you have for us all?

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  • My wife and I take care of her father. It is tough sometimes but he has a great disposition. He is always willing to try things to better his health or our living arrangement. He has just about every serious health issue known to the scientific world. From that I know what I will/am avoid(ing): don't smoke your whole life, stay away from old asbestos piping, eat less salt/sugar.

    Even with those changes, I'm not sure our outlook is going to be much better. We don't have kids so I guess the nursing home is more likely for us.

  • Fuck that noise, I hit 70, I'm heading into the woods with some pills and whatever else I can get my hands on and just not coming back. Let some coyote munch my bones after I go out high as a kite

    • Many people say this, almost nobody does it.

      • Well, anything can happen in two decades.

        But I've got some supplies set aside just in case, whether the in case is then, or because something untenable happens in between.

    • Do you have no next of kin?

      • Currently, yeah. No idea what it'll be like in twenty years.

        Not that it matters, it isn't about them, it's about what I'm willing to put up with just to squeeze out more years

  • Have a healthy spiritual life. That is, not be overly busy with myself. To be able to look beyond yourself and see that it's all connected.

    A lot of people struggle with their egos and when you have to start facing the fact that it's transient you better be able to leave that behind or it's going to cause a lot of pain. I've seen it plenty of times.

  • Oh I don't plan too, I'm just around while mom is around, don't want her getting sad and stuff

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