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Re: O/T - turned 40 today... What should I expect?


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Posted by NCWayne on February 12, 2012 at 09:12:04 from (69.40.232.132):

In Reply to: O/T - turned 40 today... What should I expect? posted by Jason, NW Ontario on February 12, 2012 at 03:58:07:

First off, Happy Birthday. Personally I've got one coming up in 4 days and I'll be 44. To answer your question though most things, be they good or bad, won't change a bit. Unfortunately turning 40 isn't like winning the lottery so your age isn't going to change any of that....LOL

Now what is going to change is that you'll start discovering achs and pains in places you never knew existed. As a result you'll probably also have to start experiementing with various rubs like ben-gay, icy hot, etc in order to help with those aches. ((((then find a cologne to compliment the odor of the rub....))) Something I just discovered myself the other day, due to a shoulder aching, the Hot Hands hand warmers make for a great heart source for use during the day when you can't set down with a heating pad. I had looked at the ones on the 'pain' isle and they were like 8 bucks for two of them, and they lasted a few hours each. The HotHands packets I picked up came 20 to a pack, and lasted approx ten hours. I got them for like 6 bucks and except for having to get a role of tape to hold them in place they work GREAT.

Beyond the few additional aches and pains I've discovered in the last 4 years, caused by the demands of the kind of work I do, and having done it for so many years, I can't tell you much of anything else to look out for cause, at least for me, nothing else has changed. But, based on the number of responses to your post thus far from the "old" guys on here, I think I need to read on down through all of them myself to see what I'm in store for myself......Or maybe not. I figure if I know what's in store I might just live every day in dread of what's coming next, instead of in anticipation of discovering something new....LOL

Good luck, and again, Happy Birthday.


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