In my younger days, I thought my body needed very low maintenance support. I rarely used supplementary protective aids. I ate what I wanted and took very few vitamins. I rarely took medication, maybe an aspirin or decongestant occasionally.
It started slowly. At first it was just glasses to correct for nearsightedness. Then, I converted to contact lenses in my late twenties. The only major disruption was a dislocated shoulder from playing rugby, which required an emergency room visit. My thirties were relatively easy. With my forties came weight gain, sore feet and reading glasses. Since retiring, I have lost weight which significantly reduced the sore feet condition. And my eyesight seems to have improved slightly :-)
However, I know more maintenance requirements will be needed in the future. Based on my parents' experiences, I expect to need special supports (e.g. knee brace, shoe inserts), more medications to control health metrics (e.g. cholesterol, blood sugar) and perhaps other physical aids after I pass 70. In the meantime, I look forward to fifteen more good years.
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