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Originally Posted by someone321
Fortunately my T looks pretty healthy  She's very active (like most people here), goes to many conferences, teaches other Ts in Asia and Africa etc. However, she said that she's 63 and her husband is already retired so she might spend more time on holidays than usually. I think I'm more afraid of her retirement than illnesses, she said that my therapy should take at least 3-5 years and it's not so easy to forget that in 5 years she'll be 68 - here women do not work for so long...
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Hi Someone
My T is in her late 50s and I have often thought about her retirement. We have discussed this at length and she has told me that she doesn't not have any plans for retirement yet. She wants to work for another 10 years I think...phew, thank God!
I agree with Hazel, talk to her about it.