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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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#668
  • 健康寿命
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 06:41
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My grandmother was a very health-conscious person who managed to take care of herself until she was 87 years old. She collapsed at home and was found by a home care nurse, and although she survived in the hospital, her dementia quickly worsened and she was bedridden and tied to her bed for four and a half years until she passed away yesterday.

Who is he keeping him alive to be bedridden until he is 100 years old? It is fine if he wants to, but most of the time his family is paying hard to keep him alive as long as possible, but I wonder if he should have the right not to have treatment after 85.
I would never want to live in that condition.

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#675
  • 投資家のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 17:32
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If you're extremely poor, hold off on the truck gift
Let's do something about bitcoin too
Raise the rent too
Return the big TV and the IPAD MINI


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Showa Otto
2024/03/15

I also bought my Mexican son a truck, even though it's used.
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Showa Ototto
2023/07/31

Because I fill in bitcoin price movements in excel everyday.

If you fill in excel every day with price movements from August in late 2023.
The value at about 3:00 pm on July 31 is shown at 29215.00.

Checking in 2023,
January 1 ・ $ 16600, June 30 ・ $ 30050.
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#678

#668 Healthy Life Expectancy,

> I think we should have the right not to treat people after 85

I agree. But this is a very difficult question.

We can't put him/her to sleep like an animal's pet dog or cat.

Actually, I went to see my 100-year-old mother on this trip to Japan. She has been in a nursing home with terminally ill patients for a long time, but no matter what I talk to her, she doesn't respond at all anymore. She is just being kept alive, but there is nothing we can do. It is a difficult problem.

I myself have told my wife and children that when I am completely medically unaware of anything, and if it is legal to do so, I can always Put Me to Sleep. I thought that was love for my family.

I guess I got too serious. I'm sorry. I wonder what kind of place Anoyo is. I hope it is a place like the pilgrimage path of Shikoku that goes on forever. Yes, I have put some pictures of the pilgrimage in this Bibi's Machikado photo book. One is a graph of the altitude and time spent going up and down to No. 12 Yakeyama Temple, which is considered the most difficult pilgrimage route in Shikoku, and another is a place where you hit Yakeyama Temple and came down a bit to see a farming village and a valley river below.

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#682

Last night, well, I got plenty of sleep.

The big one, well, plenty.

I've been back from Japan for over 10 days?

The older I get, the more jet lag I get.

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#685
  • 介護
  • 2024/06/25 (Tue) 17:35
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#668 Healthy Life Expectancy, #678xKin Man

I agree with you or maybe there should be some kind of law. My aunt is in her mid 70's, can't move the lower half of her body, has dementia and can't eat by herself. She also has dementia and cannot eat by herself. She has a nurse to do everything, even getting up. She is in bed all the time, so her body aches terribly, and she often gets infections and is given antibacterial drugs all the time.  ?

I hear that there are many similar cases in Japan, but what do you think?

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