65 is expected to double, and demand for medications, specialists, and life prolonging procedures are expected to skyrocket. but what does getting old today really mean? more birthdays, more bills. more walks, more walkers. more play, more pills. sure, most of the time old age seems like all coupons and early bird specials, but what happens when the day comes that we can t take care of ourselves? growing old is the one thing that will happen to us all, even if no one ever wants to talk about it. meet tootie, a retired shop clerk from griffithsville, west virginia. for someone who is 91, she is still doing remarkably well, still living in her own house where, like most of us, she hopes to live out the final chapter of her life. she is witty and resilient, even if she is a bit uncompromising, and she s also my grandma.
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growing old is the one thing that will happen to us all, even if no one ever wants to talk about it. meet tootie, a retired shop clerk from west virginia. for someone who is 91, she is still doing remarkably well, still living in her own house where like most of us, she hopes to live out the final chapter of her life. she is witty and resilient, even if she is a bit uncompromising. and she s also my grandma. hey, good-looking!
needed to do. this is a very complicated plot with a lot of international travel and i think it s wrong for us to just take the narrative it was all home-grown, done off the narrative. i just don t think the story s going that way. you re saying you ve heard it couldn t have been made by them, meaning it couldn t have been made by them without instruction or couldn t have been made by them, period, someone else manufactured it, they were just carrying it? they said look, they said they said the pyrotechnics, taking them apart is extremely dicey. one spark could set this off. and someone had to go down to that area and test the signal strength from one of these toys. you just can t hope that it s going to go off if you stand a mile away or half a mile away. you actually need to test the signals. there are so many layers of complication in this, it almost suggests that somebody was standing over tsarnaev s shoulder and reminding him how to do this or telling him to, but that is pur
she s been in the hospital before. she s in the hospital again. typically, this is a sort of almost planned thing. medication can be very effective, particularly for bipolar 2, which is what she has, but a lot of times these medications need to be adjusted and that s not something that can often be done as an out-patient. what s the difference between bipolar 2 and bipolar 1? well, you know, they both, bipolar, they both have these sort of back and forth between manic behavior and depression. with bipolar 1, it s much more characterized by the manic sort of behavior. it s not something that you would easily miss, if you noticed this in somebody. bipolar 2 tends to be a little bit milder but also much more people stay in the depressive phase for much longer periods of time. it s interesting, she was diagnosed two years ago when she was 41 years old. does it develop as an adult or is this something she would have been suffering from and dealing with her whole life and just not