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The potential to live to 120 and to live well is a real potential. Many people live into their 80's and many are going well into the nineties. Why they should we fold up our tent and call it a day at 65 when there is so much living to do.
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life-after-65 · 5 months ago
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Journal, Cannabis and Tramadol
Today was a good day for me. But first, the boring stuff. Let’s talk about the medical.  Since the VA had my Tramadol prescription, they require a urine test occasionally. My urine test came back positive for cannabinoids. So now my prescription has been cancelled. No one told me. No one asked about my pain status.  Lucky for me #1 cannabis will either manage your pain or you will not actually…
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life-after-65 · 5 months ago
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Journal entry 3.25
When life hands you a bucket of sour grapes, you really don’t need to cry or get angry. You can if you find it helps.  But the older I get, I find there are just too many speed bumps along the way. And since I don’t really have as much energy,  I need to save my energy for things that make me  happy. Okay there is the occasion for anger, but best to keep it a memorable thing not a habit. Matilda…
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life-after-65 · 6 months ago
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Day to Day with RA
Today is a good day for me. The Kevzara stopped working. I retried low dose Methotrexate but immediately started having side effects. So, I stopped that too. I now depend on Medrol, Tramadol and Cannabis. Both the Medrol and the Cannabis are big helps. Titrating cannabis gummies can be tricky, but once you get used to it, it is the answer for now. I like taking 2.5 mg at a time. Low dose. Keeps…
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life-after-65 · 6 months ago
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The complexity of using cannabis
Francis is having his early morning nap atop my pillows. The pigeons are busy raiding the bird feeder. I’ve had my morning cup of Starbucks French Roast. Now for  the RA news. The good and the bad. Cannabis for rheumatoid arthritis is a mixed bag. Two days ago I had one of  the worst flares I’ve had in a while. The good side of cannabis is that it will take  away the pain and the inflammation of…
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life-after-65 · 7 months ago
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Distraction and Bertrand
The best thing for the relentless pain of RA has been distraction. Once, my distraction had been done managing a  sourdough starter. Then it was hydroponics. Tomatoes and oregano grow very well. Lately, my distraction  has been writing fiction. I love my characters. Even the bad guys aren’t so bad with the exception of Cyrus Pettibone. The development of the characters for my series Matilda and…
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life-after-65 · 7 months ago
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2025
Hope each of you has a peaceful and satisfying New Year.
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life-after-65 · 8 months ago
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What is RA
Those of us with rheumatoid arthritis have what is called a malfunctioning immune system. Big words. Simple. Complex  The job of the immune system is to protect us from infections and cancer. Ours doesn’t work the way it should.  For us, our bodies see the lining of all moveable joints,  synovial tissue,in our bodies as foreign. Our immune system reacts. Our neutrophils, which are plentiful in…
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life-after-65 · 8 months ago
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A new Christmas tree, Cannabis and the art of Distraction
We replaced our aging Christmas tree this year. It was a great tree. I wanted to replace it with a new version of the old tree. I found the one I wanted and ordered it on Amazon. Then I spent several days worrying about what I was going to get. All for naught. My son unpacked what is a perfect tree. It is almost eight feet and slender. Perfect in its spot. I have a favorite box of decorations…
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life-after-65 · 8 months ago
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Spondylolistheses
Spondylolisthesis  frequently occurs in the lower spine. A vertebrae is gradually pushed out of position. I had a spinal fusion years ago. The vertebrae above it was gradually pushed out of position. The classic symptom is not being able to stand without pain for more than ten minutes at a time. It can block nerves coming from the spine and cause paralysis and severe pain. I have pain in my lower…
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life-after-65 · 8 months ago
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What your need to know about Methotrexate
Methotrexate has been used for RA since the late 80’s.  It is the cornerstone for RA treatment and considered to have an impressive safety record. Methotrexate is classed as  a DMARD, Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug. It decreases pain and swelling. It can lessen joint damage and consequently long-term disability. Methotrexate is taken once a week usually in pill form. The injectable form…
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life-after-65 · 8 months ago
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Adapt or Perish
“It isn’t the strongest of the species which survives, neither the most intelligent, but rather that which adapts best to change.”  Charles Darwin He must have been talking about rheumatoid arthritis. The most difficult aspect of RA is its unpredictable nature. RA may be simmering.  Suddenly, without warning, a severe fatigue, an exhaustion so bad its immobilizing,  arrives to totally disrupt…
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life-after-65 · 8 months ago
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Happy Thanksgiving
I made my favorite cake this week. It is a cranberry spice bundt cake. Fresh cranberries. Cardamon. Ginger. Sour cream. It is a moist, flavor filled cake. I found it in the New York Times last year. It had previously been in a book on cakes. A dependable bake. Baking involves a series of specific procedures performed in a specific way. When is the cake done? Most of the time you can tell by…
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life-after-65 · 8 months ago
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RA and Heart Disease
The number one cause of death for those with rheumatoid arthritis is cardiovascular in origin.The mortality rate for those with RA is 2.5 times what is normal for everyone else. The increased rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in those with RA is caused in part by accelerated atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) due to the chronic inflammation of RA. Atherosclerosis is the most common…
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life-after-65 · 9 months ago
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Cannabis at Eleven
For about half of us the biologic medication of the last twenty-five years has been helpful in reducing symptoms and lessening disability. Methotrexate has been a big help. It is especially helpful when given in combination with the biologics. The JAK inhibitors can cause cancer. Since I have had five cancers, they are not advisable. It has been eleven years since my diagnosis. I have learned to…
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life-after-65 · 9 months ago
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RA, a Progressive Disease
I have seronegative rheumatoid arthritis. That means I have more issues with inflammation and less joint damage that a person with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis. My rheumatologist sometimes thinks they must be two different diseases. Once diagnosed both are given the same treatment. I was on methotrexate for seven years. It helped about fifty percent. Biologics helped anywhere from twenty to…
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life-after-65 · 9 months ago
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Matilda and her Alien
Her parents were visitors from another planet. They settled here in Albuquerque. Matilda was born. Both her parents were murdered by the evil Cyrus Pettibone. Matilda Finnegan was saved by Bertrand and raised by Martha Love. As she grew, she learned to manage the special skills she possessed. She could travel anywhere using portals. Easier than a bike or a car. She could levitate objects. Great…
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life-after-65 · 9 months ago
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New Book and cannabis report
I finally finished my book. I published it as a Kindle book. An adventure. A romance. Science fiction.  Matilda Finnegan meets up with an old acquaintance . A handsome six foot white hair, sexy  blue-green eyes charming man. Romance blooms. Adventure beckons. The story is about outcasts from a nearby planet finding refuge on Earth. Their obstacles and their romances.  Book website, Matilda and…
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