Calyrex wrote:
Double Retired wrote:
Welcome to WP! I hope you like it here.
And get used to not feeling like an adult. I know I am an adult but I still feel like I did as a child...just with more experience...and stray aches and pains.
It is very difficult knowing I will probably go the rest of my life never “growing up” or being able to be completely independent.
Despite that I will try my best to adapt to the adult world and do what I can.

Who said you would never grow up? Both your mind and body will do that. All I can say is that I feel the same as I always have. I know that I used to be a child and now I am an adult but I feel the same. The dictionary tells me my status has changed even though there was no point in time where I felt the "I'm an ADULT" light come on. I've always just been me.
And I certainly am not saying you should never be completely independent. You want to do that and should make decisions and choices that help you do that. I was completely independent. But then I married. I am no longer completely independent, we are interdependent.
The world is big. Just think about what you are doing and make good decisions.
But I know of no rule that you have to
feel any different when you get older...other than taller, more experienced and knowledgeable, and feeling more frequent needs for medical attention.
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When diagnosed I bought champagne!
I finally knew why people were strange.