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Medications

Jan 30, 20246 min
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Pills. Can you pay my pills? Take my telephone pit now, things that made no sense. I was going with something didn't work out, pills, pills. I'm trying to do something. Hi, I'm James, James's fifty plus right now, we're joining some audio only episodes this month here in January twenty twenty four. Hello, Hello, Hello. Subscribe where you find as follows, rate it comment everything. Today's commed, today's this week. I'll say today and this week I can't speak all of a sudden today and

this week's topic is medications. And I'm laughing because when I was younger, we always made jokes of people fifty plus, my our parents and Anthony, how they always talked about their ailments. They always talk about their medications. Their lives evolve around medications. Okay, So I always thought that was just kind of fun the acomical. Now we have friends in my fifties, members of the fifties. We talked about medications and our ailments. It was our

doctor's appointments, Like is this stuff? I'm like, this is what old people talk about. I want those people now I'm one of those people. We talk about stuff, And so it's funny because the medications was really funny. I only take two for blood pressure, and they're actually medium to low dose and not big. But I've taken it right now because I'm still trying

to lose weight and the whole kitten caboodle. But it's funny. I noticed there a couple of times where I'm at somebody's house and they're like, you spend the night if you watch this, ladies spend the night, and I'm like, shoot, I ded my pills. Because my pills are taken every day. I can't taking it. I can't not I cannot not take them would be not good for me every day. And so I was like, wait a minute. So I'm actually like my parents before. I mean,

I am ruled by my pills. I have to make sure I take them every day. And I so I created from myself a routine in the morning. I said, I tell my pills first thing in the morning and out the way, because there are a couple of times when I couldn't remember if I had taken them or not. So I went outside the routine. And that's the worst feeling. Because the blood pressure, the type medication I'm taking, they say you shouldn't you don't. You don't just stop taking it.

You have to wean yourself off of it or side effects. I don't want I'm scared of side effects, but I don't want to side effects, gizzingess, things like that. I don't want that. But I was like, oh my god, I am like, now I can't remember I take it, So I take that, not take it. I'm count the pill. It's just it's the worst feeling because then you don't want to overtake the pills or medicate yourself because this side effects to that too. It's just but yes,

there's that was an eye opener to me. And then another eye opener, of course, was like being somewhere another city, like somewhere else. We drove somewhere else. Oh my god, I can't stay here. I gotta asking my pills. Oh my god. So now I have I decided when I go out of town, either bring the pills with me or bring an extra set and having the bag so where so I feel just calm and cool, collected wherever I go, because if I goes Toroe, I can die my pills, you know. But yes, in some places, if

I'm in La proper, and they're like we can stay over. I'm like, I have to leave for early in the morning cause I gotta take my pills. Like my life is literally like. So I'm trying to continue to lose weight, take care of my insides, and hopefully that might eliminate me taking pills because my pills are actually said lower dose compared to most people. But I'm over wait, so I'm working on that. But my insides are pretty good. So that's the hope is that one day I will take this.

It's a trip to be beholden to something because we need to live and it's good and it's I don't people if any age can relate to this, because pills are pills or pills, but I think just for us older folks who over fifty, it's good. It's different kinds of pills. Getting boy, it's getting more common. I'll take vitamins too, so I think vitamins peel out you both. It's just really weird. And to say, what big case do you take it? Which will you take you? What do

you do? I mean I've seriously had conversations with other people my age or older about our medications, full conversation about our medications and where we take is. It's like, come on, James, I do you have a better life than that? As he better than that? But it feels crazy. I just I don't want to be beholden to them, so I'm gonna try to get it so I don't take it anymore. But I just I don't

want to be just like tied down the pills rescribe. That's why I wrote a book series called The Uphill, which was worn out of my frustration to have me to take pills. God, Amazon, it's up there. I'm James logeris fifty plus audio right now. Thank you so much for listening, liking, subscribe, comy tell which you think also it love to hear from you, My

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