You bet…is it your asshole, pecker, or just generic aches and pains?Is this the thread where we complain about our old guy health problems?
You bet…is it your asshole, pecker, or just generic aches and pains?Is this the thread where we complain about our old guy health problems?
Exactly where I am (not on SS yet) except no rental property.Admittedly did not read all 12 previous pages, but on the original thread topic, my plan is:
Reserve retirement
+ VA disability
+ FERS retirement
+ private sector 401k
+ stock dividends
+ passive income such as from a rental property or business running on autopilot
+ side gig for fun earned income
+ Social Security (edit: forgot about this one)
>= $10k/mo in today’s dollars adjusted for inflation
House will be long paid off. Kids college will be fully paid off by GI Bill/cash/maybe scholarships, no student loan debt.
I wishYou bet…is it your asshole, pecker, or just generic aches and pains?
I don’t have a rental property (yet) either. That’s a longer term goal.Exactly where I am (not on SS yet) except no rental property.
5 MG of daily Cialis is the gouge! Remove the urgency to pee in the middle of the night and benign prostate enlargement that is typical as we age. Not to mention the other positive effects!!!! Cheap (free) and effective.You bet…is it your asshole, pecker, or just generic aches and pains?
Fuck me…you win.I wish
Yesterday I got a shot...
...right in the fucking eyeball.
I have never had an issue with Tricare Prime since I have been retired. My frustrations have been with certain specialist, to be specific those that do the colonoscopies. I have been trying for a few years to get one and what I have found is even though they will call you back they won't. In one case they prescribed what I was supposed to take prior to the exam and said we will call you later to schedule you, they never did. Still trying and it is like getting placed on the endless hold, that is until it hits the end of the day then they just hang up on you.Thoughts on Tricare Prime (for retirees) vs civilian health insurance? Evan though our civilian healthcare is very good, it is quite expensive - anyone else want weigh in on how Tricare has worked for themselves and their families?
To amplify the other observations: get your colonoscopies, have your blood drawn and see a dermatologist. Also, statins work. Tried to watch my diet for years to drop LDL and inflate HDL to minimal effect - a combination of statins dropped the bad stuff by over 1/3 and pharmacy grade (not GNC) Omega-3’s helped the HDL.
Thoughts on Tricare Prime (for retirees) vs civilian health insurance?
Sorry, I contributed to the confusion…I wrote Prime when I utilize Select. I like select.It seems reading posts here that there's some confusion
Location | Crime Rate | Healthcare Access | Cost of Living | Airport Access | Shopping | Climate | Walkability | Notes |
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City A | High | Good | Medium | 30 min drive | Good | Mild | Very good | |
City B | Low | Excellent | Low | 45 min drive | Fair | Cold | Poor |
Damn brother…maybe you should get a house with stairs?I'm on Medicare with Tricare for Life as a secondary. I've had 5 back surgeries, a surgically repaired zenker's diverticulum (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenker's_diverticulum), 2 shoulder surgeries, 2 carotid endarterectomies (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carotid_endarterectomy), a few colonoscopies, some broken bones and lacerations with associated ER visits, and my out-of-pocket expense for all of this has been negligible. It has been a lifesaver for me. And yes, this is the thread where us old farts can commiserate.
I have friends who ask, "How have you managed to live this long?" After my last ER visit 2 weeks ago (only required 3 stitches in my ankle), my son in CO responded, "I'm getting tired of getting these messages."😎Damn brother…maybe you should get a house with stairs?
Time to hire a stunt double...probably less costly than medical bills at this point.I have friends who ask, "How have you managed to live this long?" After my last ER visit 2 weeks ago (only required 3 stitches in my ankle), my son in CO responded, "I'm getting tired of getting these messages."😎