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Old 08-09-13, 06:00 PM   #1
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Default Getting older, aches and pains.

As I sit hear writing this, I have a nagging ache in my right hand and wrist, which will no doubt be an issue after I hit the water tomorrow morning. One never thinks they are going to have "old person issues" when they are young, but it's happening to me now and I don't like it. My hands and wrists both have arthritis, as do my knees. Most days now, after just a few hours on the water, the pain is such that I can hardly grip a rod, let alone cast. I find myself taking far more breaks during a fishing outing than I ever did before. I don't stand while fishing as much any ore either as my lower back starts to ache. Getting old is a *#@&!. I find myself thinking more and more about bait fishing simply to avoid the pain associated with casting. I am on a prescription for arthritis which helps my knees more than my hands. Ibuprofen has become a good friend of mine. And I find myself having to go to the bathroom more frequently as well! Getting up early isn't as easy as it used to be as well.

Now I know there are other folks in here that can relate. There are more than just a few old farts here as well. Isn't that right Bassboogieman?! So I thought since so many of us are probably facing similar issues related to aging, I would bring this issue to the forefront and see just what others are doing to combat the issues of aging as they effect your fishing style and how your dealing with them. As for me, I am grinning and bearing it, with the help of meds. And the meds are not really all that effective as of now. I think I will discuss this with my doctor next time I am sitting in his office eyeing the nurse taking my blood pressure.
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Old 08-09-13, 06:34 PM   #2
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well my mom always said "getting old ain't for sissies". you will see that you will get to know the "ITIS" family even more as you get older. i just accept it and move on. meds help. and surgery when it is the last resort. you do what you can till you can't. my fishing time as slowed down. it takes me twice as long to mow yard. dig and work in garden. . hate the cold and the heat. plan trips around restroom stops . you get the point. i enjoy every minute. of everyday. and not get pissed off as much. waste of time. i fine that be able to fish is a lot better than cacthing fish
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Old 08-09-13, 06:51 PM   #3
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Well Don, the last half of your post certainly is more encouraging than the first half! hahaha
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Old 08-09-13, 07:55 PM   #4
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Flex-A-Min and Aleve...
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Old 08-09-13, 07:55 PM   #5
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"Getting older, aches and pains."

As they say, it beats the alternative.
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Old 08-09-13, 09:23 PM   #6
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lol, keith...i take 6 pills every morning now 2 at lucnh and 3 at night. arthur,tennis, (can't spellthis one correctly) newropathy, high blood pressure, acid reflux....getting older is NOT for sissies as don said.
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Old 08-09-13, 09:40 PM   #7
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'bama, you forgot Viagra for the "dinkitis"...
I'm on Naproxen for the arthritis, usually 500 mg per day, active days I sometimes need two. But it helps. That joint pain is NO fun at all, but a little exercise and the anti-inflammatory drugs can get you through your day.

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Old 08-10-13, 07:06 AM   #8
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Well, I'm on my way to the lake and the one hand/wrist is very sore already. Took some Ibuprofen and 2 arthritis pills. I'm hoping that makes things tolerable. There is a HUGE bass out there who can't wait to make my wrist ache even more! hahaha Who says one can't dream, huh?
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Old 08-10-13, 07:09 AM   #9
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Well, I'm on my way to the lake and the one hand/wrist is very sore already.
You might try spanking your (bait)monkey a little less often...
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Old 08-10-13, 07:23 AM   #10
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Uh it is progressive,nothing takes it all away one just gets used to it,there is however still hope as long as you desire to eye that nurse whos taking your blood pressure.
1500 miligram of ibprofren tore my stomach up long ago.Now just old arthur strength asprin.
Other things take some of the pain away due to those places hurting more,and then again the old plumbing system and ticker both have had a hard workout-life goes on,id prefer it be with me than without.
Decisions decissions I often go as a non boater as cannot run troller in chop all day without a rest and one might draw a non boater who wants to run 40 miles,nor can I rig quickly or even work on minor problems for long climbing in and up and down a few times makes me want to rest.
Meanwhile our better half is also aging and work load at times becomes more so around the house.

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Old 08-10-13, 05:07 PM   #11
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bruce.....that was PRICELESS !!!!
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At 56 and after treating my mind/body like a lab rat/punching bag for the first 30+ years I have managed to escape unscathed except for ulnar neuropathy in my right arm/elbow;hand. Not a big deal most of the time, but gripping a spinning reel for a couple of hours will turn my right hand into a hideous claw that will scare small children and temporarily put my wife "off her feed"
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Old 08-11-13, 05:17 PM   #13
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I feel your pain, Keith! Although with me, it's my back.
The only thing I'm doing to combat it is, fisxing up the jon boat so I can quit climbin in and outta the yak ; )

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Man i was looking forward to being an adult but i don't know now i guess i should be happy i'm only 14.
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Many adults spend their lifetime trying to regain their youth.
Fella by the name of Ponce De Leon comes to mind.
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Are you sure it is arthritis? There could be other hand pain problems that can be successfully treated, sometimes with surgery.... I know I would consider surgery for the pain,,,, wait, I did, three times,,,, twice on the right hip being replaced and once on the left knee. If not for those surgeries I would be in a wheel chair.... there is not more debilitation pain!!!! Well, Bassboogieman is a pain still......
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I'm only 30 but I am constantly dealing with nagging aches and pains. I go to the chiropractor 2 times a month, or at least I am supposed to. As long as I keep up on my chiropractor visits I feel pretty good, but if I skip a visit or two I can sure feel it in my back and legs. I have had pains in my shoulders, arms, neck, and almost always my back and left leg. Every time I go to the chiropractor I leave feeling like I am young again and I am good for a while. I have noticed that as long as I keep my visits on a routine basis then I can space them out longer. If I let it go for a month or so then I need adjustments a lot more often. Not saying a chiropractor will cure what ales ya, but I would be in a hell of a bind without mine. Mickey Mantle said it best when he said "if I'd have known I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself when I was younger".
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Are you sure it is arthritis? There could be other hand pain problems that can be successfully treated, sometimes with surgery.... I know I would consider surgery for the pain,,,, wait, I did, three times,,,, twice on the right hip being replaced and once on the left knee. If not for those surgeries I would be in a wheel chair.... there is not more debilitation pain!!!! Well, Bassboogieman is a pain still......
Definitely arthritis. Been to the doc for it and had x-rays taken. Hand and knees both. I do have carpal tunnel in my left hand. Have had it for about 23 years now but not bad enough for me to get surgery for it yet. But that may change in the next couple years as it is bothering me more and more now days.
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I'm only 30 but I am constantly dealing with nagging aches and pains. I go to the chiropractor 2 times a month, or at least I am supposed to. As long as I keep up on my chiropractor visits I feel pretty good, but if I skip a visit or two I can sure feel it in my back and legs. I have had pains in my shoulders, arms, neck, and almost always my back and left leg. Every time I go to the chiropractor I leave feeling like I am young again and I am good for a while. I have noticed that as long as I keep my visits on a routine basis then I can space them out longer. If I let it go for a month or so then I need adjustments a lot more often. Not saying a chiropractor will cure what ales ya, but I would be in a hell of a bind without mine. Mickey Mantle said it best when he said "if I'd have known I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself when I was younger".
I hear ya Kory. I did the chiropractor thing for about 5 months for my bad lower back. Luckily, that does not bother me as much as it used to, but it flairs up when I am fishing in my jon boat from time to time. A couple ibuprofen when I get home seems to take care of it, along with a whisky and coke.
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Old 08-28-13, 07:27 PM   #20
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I'm gonna try and shine a little sunshine and you can tell me to stick my sunshine where the sun don't shine but, there has to be a good story behind every single ache and pain.
The way I see it, if you ain't got 'em, you ain't worked or played hard enough.
Don't get me wrong, they're still a pain (literally) to deal with and I sure don't like 'em either.
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I'm gonna try and shine a little sunshine and you can tell me to stick my sunshine where the sun don't shine but, there has to be a good story behind every single ache and pain.
The way I see it, if you ain't got 'em, you ain't worked or played hard enough.
Don't get me wrong, they're still a pain (literally) to deal with and I sure don't like 'em either.
Pretty good thoughts Possum!
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true possum...but some not so good. hahahaha!!!
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Nah...mine ain't from a fun story
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