March 27, 2017

A SENIOR MOMENT Donald R. Fox

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A SENIOR MOMENT
Donald R. Fox
When you are a young person, and you forget a name or something you were supposed to do, we just chuckle, as it is no big thing. When you are much older, and you make the same mistake of forgetting, we worry. I am now a very senior member in my early eighties. Yes, I forget names and sometimes I forget a word I want to use in a conversation. This is frustrating to say the least. The following is a pretty good example, definition of a senior moment, a temporary mental lapse (humorously attributed to the gradual loss of one's mental faculties as one grows older)."
The following are examples of symptoms that should trigger an evaluation by a physician:
  • Forgetting what an item is used for or putting items in inappropriate places–for example, puts groceries away in the dishwasher instead of refrigerator.
  • Not knowing or recognizing a familiar person.
  • Losing the ability to have a conversation.
  • Losing a sense of the time of day.
  • Not remembering recent events that have happened.
  • Having trouble learning any new information or how to use new objects or systems.
  • Becoming lost or disoriented in familiar places.
  • Decrease in good judgment.
  • Increase in difficulty handling money or other complex household tasks such as cooking.
  • Changes in mood or personality.” (Source unknown. DRF)
A greater problem than a now and then senior moment is when the masses of people prefer to forget God Almighty. A senior moment is not a selection we want. It is a natural development of growing older. I understand there are produced food and medical items that can help slow down forgetfulness. An older person is not required to leap and jump like he/she did as a teenager. Do the best you can, and don’t give up. Remember, “Never give in." (http://essaysbyfox.org/html/essays/NEVER%20GIVE%20IN.doc)
End Note: Growing old is a challenge. Wait, any age is a challenge. All of us need to do the best we can by using God-given instructions of what is right and wrong. To be obedient and doing the will of God will take us through our youth until the end of our life. God be with us all!
“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” (Matthew 7:21-23 KJV)
WITHIN YOUR ABILITIES NEVER FORGET THE WORD OF GOD.

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