Elderly Parents and Looking Out for Them

BrutulTM

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My Mom is 74 and she's determined that she's not old but a lot of shit is getting hard to ignore. She still goes horseback riding fairly regularly and wants to be out on the 4 wheelers fixing fence and chasing cattle and whatnot. She can still do it pretty well but it surprises me how weak and incapable she is a lot of the time. She can't get gates open or closed that I can do without even exerting any force. She couldn't get the cap off of our portable fuel tank the other day and when I took it off for her I couldn't even pretend that it was tight. She's in good shape and health for her age but the physical decline is just undeniable. One of our neighbors is 75 and has been a horse guy all his life but just got a new horse a few weeks ago and it bucked him off and broke his pelvis. He could already barely walk because of past horse injuries but he's determined to get back in the saddle. I think he'd be way better off to accept reality and stop while he can still function at all, but on the other hand, people who quit living their lives tend to die pretty quickly so who knows?
 

Borzak

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After talkig to my parents looks like they are changing their minds on moving. They had wildly unrealistic ideas of what they could get for X amount of money. Not to mention moving at 80+ is not the same as when they were younger.

Like I said before they thought they could buy a fully modern/upgraded house on 25+ acres and be minutes from a metro area and pay the same or less than they paid for their house they live now that they bought 15 years ago in a very rural area.
 

moonarchia

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Took my dad out for breakfast this morning. We reminisced about about his dad. He said one of the regrets he had was not being able to spend more time with him towards the end. And he was glad to be back close enough to see me every week.

Thankfully he is still healthy, but his mom and youngest brother both died of cancer, so that could change in a hurry.
 
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