"the satisfaction of work is all most of us know".
That is my golf and vacation and cruises and all that. A Saturday morning fishing trip was always fun. Made one trip to Jamaica for a week and hated it. When the kids were growing up for vacations we went to "grannies" who had a place on a big lake. We were into water related things then and that was a lot of fun but otherwise........
I agree on genetics. Folks with heavy Arthritis in the genes have it tough. My family was lucky, but others around me have it really bad, not just the pain but the deformations and all. Heart problems follow that line too.
One thing I think we failed to realize over the period of our lives was our treatment of our joints. I did the company thing during the days and farmed at other times over the last 40 years and both had their problems. One of my worst instances was my left knee gave out from getting into a sedan improperly....you open the door, pivoting on the ball of your left foot, you swing your right leg into the car as you are squatting so that your head will clear the door sill as you are bending your left knee while turning to the left on the ball of your left foot....... I got an Orthopedic Surgeon to give me one "replacement cartilage" joint injection which together with getting rid of the sedan and getting a truck to enter (no stooping and twisting) solved my problem.
My sweetie got her bad left hip and leg from kicking square bales up and onto a hay wagon (she's 5'2) plus her bad Arthritis in her hands and feet. The magnets and copper have helped that a lot......they work!
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