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The Shock Of Adjusting To Life Changes As A Carer To Your Spouse.
When I became a registered carer to my husband, we were both still quite young. I was 44 years old, and he was 51. There is a myth that caring for a spouse doesn't happen until you become elderly. It is still very rare that we find disability aids such as stairlifts advertised using young people.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Longevity
10 Ways to Relieve Cervical Spondylosis Pain
Cervical spondylosis is also termed as cervical spondylitis. This condition is generally caused in the middle age or the old age generation which may be affected by a sedentary lifestyle. This condition may also be aggravated by prolonged travelling or jerking. The pain caused by the spondylosis may sometimes also shoot down to the upper limb of the person. Spondylosis basically refers to the series of changes that occur in the spine due to aging. These changes can occur in the bone, disc or joint between the two bones.
By Ita-Med Co.3 years ago in Longevity
A Complete Guide To Butterbeer And What It Is Really One!
Butterbeer is a popular wizarding beverage described as tasting a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch.” It is served cold in bottles or hot in large tankards at The Hog’s Head Inn and Honeydukes Sweet Shop in Hogsmeade Village.
By BEER BRAND3 years ago in Longevity
3-6-9 Manifesting - a Miracle Method
The 369 manifestation method was one of the first exercises I discovered when I initially came across the law of attraction back in 2008. But before we move into how to use this technique to manifest, here is a little history lesson to begin.
By Janine McCollum 3 years ago in Longevity
Dementia/Alzheimers, What Do You Think?
I was very pleased to hear I have no markers for dementia or Alzheimer's. And I didn't expect to hear what the doctor said that I do have. Well, it wasn't a total surprise. Just maybe how the Neuropsychologist said it to me!
By Denise E Lindquist3 years ago in Longevity
5 Holistic Tools to Help You Manage Holiday Stress
5 Holistic Tools to Help You Manage Holiday Stress The holiday season is upon us. Despite all the fun, you may find yourself feeling rushed or overwhelmed in a time in which you’re told you are supposed to feel joyous and excited. You may be expected to attend multiple holiday gatherings, buy gifts for others, and/or brave airplane travel to see family. On top of that, you’re probably still trying to maintain your typical daily routines and obligations. So the pressure you feel to be happy and festive at this point may be stressing you out even more, and you may be craving peace, balance, and rest.
By Janine McCollum 3 years ago in Longevity
I DON’T SEE COLOUR
I am recovering. I am recovering from a paralysis and inertia brought on by an overwhelm of my senses in my now smaller world due to social distancing. For several weeks, things seemed more acute and real. I noticed things I had not in the past. I noticed the chirping of birds on a background of a new silence. I noticed the smell of the Scottish gorse flower peppered across Edinburgh. I noticed the taste of tea.
By Mami Wata Diaries3 years ago in Longevity


