SwollenRaccoon
Well-known member
Great opinions from everyone, as usual. Lots of smart, common-sense people here.
I know a little about what you're facing. I, too, am 56 years old. I tend toward my mother's side of the family, genetics-wise. She was a working registered nurse for 50 years, so spent a lot of time on her feet, working hard. She has had both shoulders extensively repaired, and had both knees and both hips replaced. Seven years ago I had arthroscopic knee surgery (nothing bad), and a year ago had one shoulder rebuilt, so I've started down that torturous path, hoping it doesn't get as bad as my mom's.
A couple of people have mentioned it, delicately, above, but I'll be an ***-hat and push it further. Do yourself a favor and work out every day. I'm not talking running marathons or pumping enough iron to look like Hercules. Lift light weights, and get aerobic exercise however you can.....bike, exercise bike, elliptical, swimming, treadmill, whatever. But do it every day, no excuses. It hurts, it sucks, it's no fun, but you will feel better after every workout. I promise. After working a 10-hour day (mostly behind a desk), when I get home, the last thing I want to do is work out. But I have forced myself to do it, and you can too. Protect that workout time as much as you would protect happy hour every evening. It is worth it.
Sorry for the digression. As others have stated, ride a bunch of bikes. Get what makes you excited. Motorcycles are emotional pleasure machines, and you should get the one that tingles your danglies. And if the wife is less than secure feeling on bikes anymore, get a convertible and enjoy the scenery when you both need a getaway.
Go get 'em. Life moves fast. Let 'er rip. Good luck!
I know a little about what you're facing. I, too, am 56 years old. I tend toward my mother's side of the family, genetics-wise. She was a working registered nurse for 50 years, so spent a lot of time on her feet, working hard. She has had both shoulders extensively repaired, and had both knees and both hips replaced. Seven years ago I had arthroscopic knee surgery (nothing bad), and a year ago had one shoulder rebuilt, so I've started down that torturous path, hoping it doesn't get as bad as my mom's.
A couple of people have mentioned it, delicately, above, but I'll be an ***-hat and push it further. Do yourself a favor and work out every day. I'm not talking running marathons or pumping enough iron to look like Hercules. Lift light weights, and get aerobic exercise however you can.....bike, exercise bike, elliptical, swimming, treadmill, whatever. But do it every day, no excuses. It hurts, it sucks, it's no fun, but you will feel better after every workout. I promise. After working a 10-hour day (mostly behind a desk), when I get home, the last thing I want to do is work out. But I have forced myself to do it, and you can too. Protect that workout time as much as you would protect happy hour every evening. It is worth it.
Sorry for the digression. As others have stated, ride a bunch of bikes. Get what makes you excited. Motorcycles are emotional pleasure machines, and you should get the one that tingles your danglies. And if the wife is less than secure feeling on bikes anymore, get a convertible and enjoy the scenery when you both need a getaway.
Go get 'em. Life moves fast. Let 'er rip. Good luck!