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Old Apr 05, 2010, 10:01 AM
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Hi, I'm 64 going on 65, already receiving social security and going on Medicare in two months. To my way of thinking, the problems that brought me here are at least partly age-related. I was wondering, if there are any other people in my age group, whether we could make it a point to visit with each other here on a repetitive basis. I think I would trust more the advice of someone near my age than someone in their twenties or thirties. There are realities that we seniors have to face that the youngsters just don't know about yet. Nothing against them at all. I like exchanging views with them. But I wonder if they're really capable of putting themselves in the shoes of someone close to or in retirement.

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