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Originally Posted by KimRN
If 50 is the new 30, then 100 is the new 80 and I bet I'm still working when THAT one comes along. We'll have to have a forum for the "ancient nurse"!
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I figure that I'll probably be working right along with you Kim!
100 may be the new 80, as can be seen by folks like my 86 year-old mom who, after having her second knee replaced, five days later walked into the house--we're talking 16 stairs to the front door.
OTOH, there are those patients who are so beat up physically from their health (physical & mental) issues that the 60 y.o. looks like they're in their late 80's.