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Beso 28-01-2024 07:19 PM

Wonder woman ain't been to good lately.
 
Old granny Pam, the 80 year old super woman who played 18 holes of golf during scotlands record high temperature(which was recorded 1.2 miles away) A woman of 80 who tested positive for covid but still went and played in a seniors golf competition and won it..

Well the duchess is looking and acting her age now having been felled with condition after condition this winter.

Personally, I think it's her mental state but nobody will listen to me
I think she needs some sun.

Anyway, shes had a bloody shock at realising she isnt invincible. As we all have.

Cherie 28-01-2024 07:31 PM

who is Granny Pam, anyway yeah health can take a turn for the worst very quickly at that age, one minute fine, next minute deaths door, then fine again, is a rollercoaster for relatives

Beso 28-01-2024 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11411821)
who is Granny Pam, anyway yeah health can take a turn for the worst very quickly at that age, one minute fine, next minute deaths door, then fine again, is a rollercoaster for relatives

My mum. Her grandkids and greatgrand kids call her granny pam. I've spoken about her a few times on here so decided to share an update on her.

Is there anyone left?

Cherie 28-01-2024 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11411824)
My mum. Her grandkids and greatgrand kids call her granny pam. I've spoken about her a few times on here so decided to share an update on her.

Is there anyone left?

thought it was your Mum, hope she feels better soon

MTVN 28-01-2024 07:43 PM

You might be right re the mental side of things. Old people can get very depressed due to their frailties, loneliness etc which can make them unwell and exacerbate any physical condition. Like you say it's that confronting of mortality which can be very difficult.

Hopefully she bounces back and is back on the golf course soon!

Mystic Mock 28-01-2024 08:25 PM

Hopefully she'll be better soon.

Beso 28-01-2024 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11411827)
You might be right re the mental side of things. Old people can get very depressed due to their frailties, loneliness etc which can make them unwell and exacerbate any physical condition. Like you say it's that confronting of mortality which can be very difficult.

Hopefully she bounces back and is back on the golf course soon!



Last 2 years ive noticed her fragility when it comes to important days out like weddings, and xmas meals More so funerals though.

My dad passed away a few years ago, and would have been holding her hand at any of these events, but now especially the funerals. Funerals of people they would have known since they were at school together. It must be hard without him.. I told her that to her face 2 weeks ago, cause she was wondering why xmas exhausts her so much. I told her its cause you aiint got your rock around anymore.


The golf club flag has been lowered to half mast about 6 times this year. I'm dreading the day it's her. Cherish the moments you youngsters, they may seem invincible, but they ain't, they are scared children nearer then end.

Cherie 28-01-2024 09:22 PM

If she is up to it you could take her away for a few days just a change of air?

Ammi 29-01-2024 07:15 AM

…if she’s had a lot of things following on from each other../..viruses etc then it will take her body longer to recover and I think that the immune system for all of us has taken a bit of a blow etc as well from isolating and not having that essential contact with all of the every day things we live with…she sounds amazing and hopefully this is just a balance that she needs to recharge and as you say, sunlight can help hugely in elevating those energy levels…she may or may not be out there being queen of the golf course again but she sounds as though she’s queen of many hearts and she’ll store that energy also, which can outshine the sun in the energy and healing powers it gives to feel such family love…I wish her well…:love:…

thesheriff443 29-01-2024 07:39 AM

Sending her all my love parm xxx

thesheriff443 29-01-2024 07:51 AM

Can someone upload t graham brown song in this thread for me please
It’s a sad but powerful song

It’s called wine into water

Zizu 29-01-2024 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11411935)
Can someone upload t graham brown song in this thread for me please
It’s a sad but powerful song

It’s called wine into water


https://youtu.be/y8ZlNRMHXxU?si=nVw1tYg-629CeWTA


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user104658 29-01-2024 10:28 AM

Over 80 it's all about keeping weight ON, conversely to the rest of life. Up until the late 70's you don't want to be overweight because of the strain on the body and organs... 80 onwards, you need to pack on a bit. Not talking morbidly obese here but a chubby 80 year old has a good shot at reaching 90 and beyond - a skinny/seemingly "physically fit" 80 year old is an illness or two from becoming underweight/frail/brittle bones etc... weight will drop off FAST with illness in old age so if there was no excess there to start with, the body just starts consuming itself (muscle mass, leeching nutrients from bones, eventually organs not functioning as they should).

Can be very, very difficult to convince someone who has lead a fit and active elderly lifestyle that they actually need to up their calorific intake and build up some energy reserves for times of ill health.

Not that they shouldn't still stay active that's another important part. Stop moving and you'll stay stopped.

Beso 29-01-2024 03:13 PM

I think shes over the worst and is very chirpy today.

Thank you all for your kind words

AnnieK 29-01-2024 06:55 PM

Aw glad she's feeling better Parm. :love: Look after her x

Mystic Mock 30-01-2024 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11412053)
I think shes over the worst and is very chirpy today.

Thank you all for your kind words

That's good news.

Oliver_W 30-01-2024 04:06 PM

:love:


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