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In reply to the discussion: Well kids, my ego and vanity took a huge hit today. [View all]Iggo
(47,535 posts)9. I remember.
I was in my mid- to late 40s when I accepted the inevitable.
Welcome to the club.
EDIT: In fact, I was sitting at the kitchen table, mid-day, brightly lit, and I couldn't read the tablature in the back of my recently delivered guitar mag. I'm 57 now, so this was before I discovered the YouTube explosion of musical instruction, otherwise it'd've been a few more years.
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By the time it's happened (and we admit it), we're not 'getting', we have 'gotten'.
keithbvadu2
Dec 2018
#14
at least my eye dr says i am likely to outlive the cataracts i could get.
pansypoo53219
Dec 2018
#88
My cataract surgery really improved my sea sickness. I think the curvature on my lenses caused it.
Shrike47
Dec 2018
#21