SinisterKid
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- Jun 1, 2019
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Okay. I thought you wanted to talk about such things. Not trying to trigger you. Peace and love.Reading about the experiences of other oldsters on here and being able to relate has been really valuable for me, and this is a place to vent and complain about our lot after all. However, I would literally rather CTB this minute than have another exhausting online debate about whether men or women have it worse or who has privilege or whatever. Really done with all that.
- women's suicidal rates increase with age, with the largest increase in those 60-64.
Sorry, not in your demographic but hey, not like I'm bringing the plauge if chime in.
I can't even give begin to guess the number of suicidal who are 55+ but I'm loosely confident they are a minority (<30%) due to my myopic view how anyone that old can go on is baffling to me assuming suicidality is was with this person several years before they reached 55.
I guess humans really are good at existing through the worst...
Your final bucket list is a simple one and I like that, especially going back to London and the last Lego adventure. The timepiece made me smile.I'm planning to have a last day or so in London where I used to live doing some of the things I used to enjoy. I'm also toying with the idea of buying myself a Seiko automatic watch - I've been watching YouTube channels about watches recently and never owned a non quartz watch, so might treat myself. I've had a lot of enjoyment out of Lego in recent years, so might buy myself one last set to build. Might buy a couple of clothing items. I should have funds for a small treat or two, but not for any big holiday or anything.
There are several members who are facing issues related to later in life.
Seniors have a lot of concerns, from workforce discrimination, ageism in healthcare, loneliness, isolation, reduced income, increased medical expenses, lack of advocacy, as well as declining health/mobility and mental health challenges.
Suicidality in seniors may be from lifelong struggles or from new life challenges.
Maybe we can share our struggles and successes and find emotional support and coping mechanisms.
Please share your thoughts and stories. Maybe we don't need to be so alone in facing our struggles.
Didn't mean to take that political rant down a men v women path. Was trying to illustrate some of the problems for us old guys.
As for last plans, that would make it too much of a celebration for me, which it isn't. All of yours sound good though.
Will leave letters for certain people to minimise their pain as much as possible.
Strange how good it feels to hear someone else mention the elephant in the room. I think it's safe to assume the worst-case scenario as a recent report just showed that the canadian-arctic perma frost is now melting, while it was expected to in 70 years. The feedback loops will soon, or may already be starting, that's the end for humanity, whether it be 50 years or 2 centuries.Nice to meet you too, despite the circumstances. Lets cut to the chase. World's fucked. But you don't really notice for a few decades, which is both the arrogance of youth and life's biological selfishness. I mean, it really is fucked. Humanity is up shit creek not only without a paddle, but without even the notion that it need one. Our species is, I fear, doomed to be little more than an anomaly of chance.
Being the worrying kind is the curse. Look at all those non-thinkers. IMHO obligation and compassion are as good reasons as any for living, better tbh. I find absurdity helps too (any port in a storm), which seems to be the last refuge of survivors.
There are several members who are facing issues related to later in life.
Seniors have a lot of concerns, from workforce discrimination, ageism in healthcare, loneliness, isolation, reduced income, increased medical expenses, lack of advocacy, as well as declining health/mobility and mental health challenges.
Suicidality in seniors may be from lifelong struggles or from new life challenges.
Maybe we can share our struggles and successes and find emotional support and coping mechanisms.
Please share your thoughts and stories. Maybe we don't need to be so alone in facing our struggles.
The old nurse says, yes, opt out of all preventive and intrusive care, it's just bound to cause you more pain, and possibly another problem. and be careful of the meds they would suggest, many new ones have outrageous side effects.I'm wondering if any of you have elected to opt out of preventive care as a way of hastening your demise?
My husband was on Avodart for years and then it started affecting his memory. We thought he had the beginning of dementia. We took him off of it and he was back to normal within 2 weeks.The old nurse says, yes, opt out of all preventive and intrusive care, it's just bound to cause you more pain, and possibly another problem. and be careful of the meds they would suggest, many new ones have outrageous side effects.
Sorry, not in your demographic but hey, not like I'm bringing the plauge if chime in.
I can't even give begin to guess the number of suicidal who are 55+ but I'm loosely confident they are a minority (<30%) due to my myopic view how anyone that old can go on is baffling to me assuming suicidality is was with this person several years before they reached 55.
I guess humans really are good at existing through the worst...
You can contribute. Are any of us, "there yet?"I wish I could contribute, but I'm not quite there yet. I can relate though so will follow with interest.
If one has a long term chronic illness and is already suffering with NO cure what is the advantage of routine exams?My husband was on Avodart for years and then it started affecting his memory. We thought he had the beginning of dementia. We took him off of it and he was back to normal within 2 weeks.
My original intent was to see if anyone was opting out of routine exams and screenings, such as gyn, urology, colorectal, skin cancer and so on.
You said it and it is frightening . As a gender we have been marginalized and automatically identified as "hindrances to progress".Suicide rates for men our age are terrible and indicative of society's increasingly uncaring nature. Which is mostly due to politicians serving corporations rather than people. With financial inequality as it is, the US health system, UK austerity, surveillance capitalism, the rise of the 'populist' right and so on, it won't get any better. Multinationals asset strip entire countries, aided by politicians, and put little back in. $20-30 trillion offshore.
While governments are ignoring this and instead demonizing and attacking the sick, poor, disadvantaged and disabled, they encourage society itself to violence. Either in desperation at our own hand, or by those who bully and oppress in imitation.
Critical thinking isn't taught for a reason, most believe in the meritocracy myth and try to climb a ladder that ends one rung above where they started. Meanwhile, the media ignore the big picture and instead divide people further with identity politics and propaganda.
Look at the supposed democracies: Trump, May / Johnson, Macron, Putin, Xi. The world won't become more caring anytime soon, productivity and profit only. No progress, just different statistics.
Its illustrated by the experiences on this site. Yeah, lets reduce suicide, without actually addressing the reasons to ctb. Housing, welfare, employment, divorce & children, bullying, violence, poverty. Mental health awareness is fine in theory, but stigma, discrimination and what-is-expected-of-men are the same as they ever were. Which is why men don't talk about it, which is why men walk away from their children, which is why so many men of our age give up and ctb.
You are not ranting, friend you speak the truthNice to meet you, LaBrava. Thanks for responding. Your post is totally relatable.
I feel badly for today's youth as well, as they are a generation out of context. They don't really seem to belong to the world or the world to them, being focused on digital distractions and consumerism. And of course this isn't a declaration against a whole generation, but the people with whom I have interacted view the world almost entirely through the "I" perspective without regard to family, community, etc. They don't know what they have missed. How exactly we failed them, I'm not sure, but clearly it is the older generations' responsibility to actually raise their children.
Maybe money is the root of all kinds of evil afterall.
I miss thought-provoking conversations. We talk about actors rather than plot intricacies. Appearance and branding reign.
I'm ranting tangentially. Sorry.
Sorry hear that life has treated you like this, that's really rough.I am almost 60 years old so I do fit in this demographic. I would like to say that I absolutely agree with having a continued thread for people 55+ as we have issues that are situational to our age. I would like to share a little of my story for the people that do not know anything about me.
I have been living with my girlfriend for the past 7 years, 2 years ago I was told I had prostate cancer. A shock but life did not stop. I had surgery to remove my prostate July 2017 and everything seemed fine.
Last December 26 my girlfriend had heart value surgery and she was in and out of the hospital for a month. I took care of her every step of the way. I talked to every doctor, scheduled every appointment, etc.
This past April I was told my PSA was climbing again, and by the summer they said my cancer was back. So in August I started hormone therapy and in late Aug I started 40 straight days of radiation. Needless to say the treatment caused me to miss almost the 2nd half of 2109 and my income fell off hard. My GF started complaining about the money at first, then it got worse, she started screaming at me, called me a worthless piece of shit, even slapped me a few times. She kicked me out after I had taken such good care of her. So now I am living with my 80 year old mom that sleeps all the time and I am so depressed and hopeless.
This Christmas is killing me. I miss my GF, my dogs, my way of life. I know I said this in another post but its true, I miss my life!
I think people my age suffer age discrimination in jobs which leads to financial issues. but I feel that I have lost everything.
Just watched City of Angels, what I wouldn't give to have everything back.
I think people my age suffer age discrimination in jobs which leads to financial issues.
My husband was on Avodart for years and then it started affecting his memory. We thought he had the beginning of dementia. We took him off of it and he was back to normal within 2 weeks.
My original intent was to see if anyone was opting out of routine exams and screenings, such as gyn, urology, colorectal, skin cancer and so on.
Am in the same condition, living too long with a chronic condition. Lately, I've been having exacerbations so bad I couldn't even write here, like all of life has ended but I'm still here miserably uncomfortable, in financial mess. I came here to find a method to cbt, but I got so much worse, I don't have the ability to obtain the methods or complete the task. Body broken, nowhere to go, continual challenges, a schizophrenic son I've been trying to help to no avail. I'd rather be dead than go to a nursing home, I'd rather be dead all around. An old nurse, reliving the past in memory, never suicidal before, can tell you from personal experience the US health system stinks, the richest country in the world ranks worldwide 24th. SO>>>>>>what's to do about the situation before we have to suffer more? Any ideas?I was suicidal in my 30s, got past it, went on.
A few years ago, my daughter died. I was already several years into disability, which is getting much, much worse. I'm pretty close to nursing home admission.
So yeah, stuff now is a helluva lot worse than when I was suicidal before. There is literally no hope as my body is broken beyond repair.
I can't even fantasize about what might be, as I literally can't do much of anything anymore. When the brain fog hits, I can't even use my computer very well (not that I could *ever* type!)
Subcutaneous chips with GPS, "Vital Statistics", and monetary credits for purchases.
I've heard about the coming of subcutaneous chips, in Christian prophesy, it signifies the coming of Satan. The faithful are supposed to reject the chips. Am too old and confined to worry about it, I don't even have a cell, lol.Subcutaneous chips with GPS, "Vital Statistics", and monetary credits for purchases.