If I give up all these pleasures it may not be that I live longer just that it feels like I do.
If I give up all these pleasures it may not be that I live longer just that it feels like I do.
For the first time in my life at the age of 57 I found myself having to use an inhaler during a respiratory illness.
You want to try having a severe and totally unexpected breathing restriction like I did where you’re throat feels like it’s closed by 90%............it was the only time I’ve ever feared for my life.
I feel very sorry for anyone with ongoing and severe asthma who lives with this fear all of the time.
I will do all I can to avoid respiratory illness in general and Covid in particular.
If I was 30 again my outlook on future lifestyle would be different but I’m not,I’m 60 next year and I believe in being careful.
Here you go Tipp, nothing too exciting I’m afraid.
Then I would be very cautious as well.
I'm 66. My cholesterol, blood sugar and weight is all considerably lower than 10 years ago. Apart from following govt advice to the letter I believe the biggest contribution I can make to things is to out and spend some money when it's 'safe' to do so.
Restrictions will begin to be lifted when the peak of infections and hospitalisations are passed. That doesn’t mean that there will be no risk of catching it. Indeed, if everyone went back to ‘normal’ immediately then there would likely be another surge of cases. There will remain a considerable risk until there is a vaccine available. I’m with Mick on this, I doubt that I will be setting foot inside the Hawthorns for some considerable time. I am over 70 so am in the higher risk category, add to that I have an irregular heart rhythm, which sometimes means that I am a bit breathless, makes the risk factor a little higher. I don’t propose to take any unnecessary risk. I’ve never been one to avoid risk taking or sticking my fingers up to ‘authority’, but this situation is rather different to anything I’ve experienced before; the risk is not within my control. Maybe it’s that age and wisdom increase proportionally with one another!
Clearly our focus is understandably on the Coronavirus and it’s frightening consequences.
I would be disappointed to miss out on promotion...but having said that, I’ve really enjoyed our Championship season, coming away from the ground having seen more entertaining football than in many years before.
My Villa pals spend all their time (understandably) checking out the fixtures and form of the relegation candidates, rather than enjoying their football. We would be doing the same if in a relegation dog fight.
So if the season is declared void, disappointed, but not distraught.
I would rather see clubs rewarded for the efforts they have already put in and wherever they are at that is where they remain, probably a flawed opinion but so is every other result.