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    Chest pain with no explanation? A PSA

    I'm not a medical doctor (I'm a psychologist). I read that when it's not caused by exercise, the rule-out is Coronary Artery Spasm in the microvessels. Look on the microvascularnetwork.com for the map of heart centers if you want to find a specialist in your area. And read about the disorder...
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    Chest pain with no explanation? A PSA

    There does seem to be increased interest, and there are researchers working on this. But a physician friend told me he thinks that the myth about heart disease being a male's problem is still going strong!
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    Chest pain with no explanation? A PSA

    Thanks, Aerides. Heart disease is the #1 killer of women. But for decades, women were left out of clinical trials and other studies. Since we now know that women's symptoms are different than mens', it would make (some) sense. Having a subset of participants who have a different set of...
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    Hip pain only at night

    Yes, you should be seeing an orthopedist, as the comments have made clear. The initial diagnostic procedure is a simple x-ray. You may well not need a hip replacement. If the doc recommends PT, DO IT, and do the exercises at home, too. Find a PT who not only provides the exercises, but...
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    Chest pain with no explanation? A PSA

    Hello all - I've just been diagnosed with Coronary Microvessel Dysfunction (CMD), a little-understood and under-diagnosed but probably pretty common heart problem. If you have: - A diagnosis of GERD but changing diet and adding medications never made much difference - chest pain OR...
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    What supplements do you take? Benefits?

    Calcium + D3 (osteoporosis) Magnesium and riboflavin (migraine - it works! 400 mg of each daily) Fish oil Iron + Vit. C All of the above per the doctor. I also take the NAC precursor, hoping for a long and healthy life. The research was promising and I've been taking it for years. Who...
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    Medicare Fraud… Do you check your EOBs?

    I intend to, but the digital version requires that I click on each separate visit before I know anything about it other than the date. I have twice-weekly PT, and checking every date for potentially non-existent visits is very time consuming. I wish they would make it simpler! Of course, it’s...
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    Poll: Individual SS Payment for ER.ORG Members - Please Read First Post for Details

    Regarding your health, the scary stuff is the worst. Scary. I’m relieved that all I have is non-scary, annoying stuff. Although the current mixture of mild arthritis and a bone spur is causing some weight gain - I’m usually more active despite the pain. But not scary like cancer. I lost my...
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    Poll: Individual SS Payment for ER.ORG Members - Please Read First Post for Details

    I didn't claim until 70 (this July), which was difficult, watching the savings dwindle (I retired part-time in 2018, and finished working in 2019). I'm happy that I did; I get around $3,800 per month gross. I am pretty sure I can hold off taking RMDs at least until 71 (there are still some...
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    Medicare Costs?

    I'm in the traditional Medicare, Part G crowd. I'm also a member of Physicians for a National Health Plan (though I'm a retired psychologist). The horror stories from the docs and others in this organization about the problems of Medicare Advantage patients should have shocked me, but I was...
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    does age matter with home and auto insurance?

    I ran into a problem insuring my new home recently, because a wood stove is installed in the basement (and I have no intention of using it!). I found another company and got the policy. I was shocked at how low the price was - it's a new company. As I carried on about the low price, the agent...
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    Five Years Post Retirement!

    Mid-2018 here. It’s been a bit of a bumpy ride, with a relationship breakup and a few moves before settling in to what I still hope will be the last house! Covid pandemic also made things difficult for awhile. Now I live in a wonderful town in the Hudson Valley, 35 minutes from my DD, DSIL...
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    New Car Shopping-Rav4?

    There's a reason why the RAV4 is so popular. I was looking to trade mine in (for a RAV4 hybrid) but decided to keep it. The trade-in value was high, and the thing is so reliable I never worry. The reviews I looked at were all very positive for the RAV4, both the one I have (2015 LE) and the...
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    Skiing after 60+

    Thank you! It has been disappointing! Luckily, I am within driving distance of indoor skiing in New Jersey, and will be able to get my ski legs back before next season.
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    Skiing after 60+

    I see the thread has drifted since the OP posed the question, but I will add my $0.02. I learned to ski at 62. Sadly, I missed this season due to a long series of illnesses, followed by physical therapy to regain my strength after so my weeks in bed. I still have trouble getting up off the...
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    Old and Started in a Big Hole

    Wow! Not much to do except echo the sound advice of others here, and congratulate you on a fantastic recovery. I will second those who suggest you don’t need to spend those late hours learning about investing. I have invested over the years in real estate, tax liens, other creative...
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    Get out of house without too much taxation?

    I believe the loneliness issue is much more important than the tax issue. Loneliness shortens your lifespan in addition to making the time you have less pleasant. What have we worked and saved for if not to enjoy these years? Spend some time really shopping around in those over-55...
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    Am I ready?

    I think your stress level and the physical beating you take from this job are really important considerations. I didn’t retire until 66 (but they still let me post here!), however the transition to part-time work made those extra years so much easier. My previous job involved traveling to...
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    Am I ready?

    Do run Firecalc. And while you’re at it, try a few others. Not the ones that you can complete on one page, but some of the more detailed ones. I was able to move from an increasingly hectic and pressured job to working part-time in laid-back Vermont for a couple of years before I pulled the...
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    Horrendous customer service at Vanguard

    This worries me, as I have been (and still am) 100% in Vanguard. I’ve never really had serious problems with it, although my last big move (opening an inherited IRA) was many years ago. I hate the idea of moving everything; Vanguard was, well, the vanguard in index funds and did great things. I...
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    Signing up for Medicare is a Frustrating and Expensive Process!?

    I remember frustration when signing up. I am a retired psychologist, and spent years dealing with insurance companies. I recall thinking that if I, with all my education and insurance savvy, found it overly complex, how are others supposed to manage? I caved and went to Boomer Benefits (very...
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    Glioblastoma (GBM)

    This thread is very sad, but I was cheered a bit by her ability to choose her own death and demand some Scotch, to boot! I hope you all appreciate that you did what was needed, provided support, expressed your love, and did not shirk at the end. You all helped her have a good death.
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    Homeowner Insurance Doubled?!!

    I previously had insurance with Travelers, home & car & umbrella. I bought a new house and made the mistake of disclosing that there was a woodstove in the basement (incorrectly installed) but that I had no intention of using it. They wouldn't insure it, and the agent began shopping around but...
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    Things growing up have fallen by the wayside

    Families eating 2-3 meals together every day! Although now that I live a few blocks from my daughter and family, I have dinner there quite often, and they come here, too.
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    Millions are "Unretiring"

    I have had various p/t jobs (15-20 hours/week) off and on during my four years of retirement. I like it. I hate to admit it, but I would do more volunteer work except for one fear. I worry about running out of steam to show up every time without a paycheck (however trivial) in return. Also...
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