The discussion between the two ladies at the quilting table was interesting, but frank:
Can you tell a big difference with your new pace maker?
What do you mean by a difference?
I guess I wonder if you can feel like you have more energy with this new pacemaker?
Well, I can tell the difference between how my old pacemaker was at the end and how this one is at the beginning. This one definitely works better. The old one was kind of like a fading flashlight.… Read More...
Three Tools Seniors Can Use to Stay Independent
The better medicine gets, the longer people live. This has been true since the beginning of humankind, but this increase in average lifespan has been particularly significant since the last century. In the early 1900s it was almost unheard of for anyone to make it past the age of 60. Today, the average lifespan is close to 80 years old, with women typically outliving men by a few years. And it’s likely this trend of increased longevity will continue. In fact, it’s estimated that by the year 2030, one fifth of the the U.S.… Read More...