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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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#652

> #650
> Shochi no Otoutochan 2024/05/17 (Fri.) 16:50 Report
> 646

> You have to write the basis why you are charged

Ask T-Mobile directly and

they will tell you how much a minute is for Talk and how much a gig is for Data.

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#654

I am in my late, or rather late, late advanced age and as I mentioned in another topic,

I am having a lot of trouble with jet lag when I return from my trip to Japan.

What kind of remedies do you all use?

One way is to stay in bed for a day or two, but

I find that if I do that, my eyes light up at night and I can't sleep and my jet lag is not gone.

I wonder if I could get to sleep if I walked for an hour or two during the day to tire my body out.

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#657

I have been back from Japan for 4 days now

and I am still suffering from diarrhea and abdominal pain.

Even if I take medicine for diarrhea and stomachache, it only works for half a day.

This morning she is drinking only white water to see how she is doing.

I've never had it this bad before. I don't want to get old.

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#658
  • 闘病中?
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 14:31
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> I am more terminally elderly than late, and I wrote about it in another topic

Double Kin Man, are you really terminally ill? "Terminal" is not a word used for the elderly, but for the sick. If you are really in the terminal stage, there is no hope for cure, so all you can do is die. You should have already been told how much time you have left to live. Is it because you are in the terminal stage that this will be your last pilgrimage? Even though he is still in his seventies. If the jet lag is too painful, go to the hospital. They may find something else wrong with you.

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#660

> Terminal is a term used for the sick, not for the elderly. If the disease is truly terminal, there is no hope for cure, and the only thing left to do is to die. You should have already been told how much time you have left to live.

Is that so? Japanese is a difficult language. I used "terminal" because it is closer to "end stage" than "late stage."

Does the true Japanese term "terminal" mean that a person is bedridden and unable to speak or communicate anymore?


> If jet lag is too painful, go to the hospital

It is not painful at all. The only thing I can say is that the night after I returned home, I kept getting a big stream of liquid. I would say it was painful.

I think that "terminal" is an exaggerated interpretation of the word.

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