When did you start noticing a difference?
40 ish.
Age 34 was the line for injuries coming easier and lasting longer. And for hangovers no longer being worth the fun. That was the age “sleep injuries” started. Oh your hotel pillow was too thick? Please enjoy 4 days of neck problems! Needless to say I don’t powerlift anymore because it isn’t worth the risk: more of a body building / endurance approach is seeming more sustainable.
As others have said, my immune system still behaves just fine. I haven’t noticed any differences there.
I’m in my mid-late thirties, and my recovery time is about the same as it was in my mid twenties. This is because when I was 26 I had major abdominal surgery. That experience ended up delineating my life, having boundless vigour before and but nesting to carefully measure my energy and actions after.
30ish. The main difference is that my hangovers have gotten worse. In my 20s I could party all night at the club and still be functional the next day. Now I can’t spend an evening at the pub without destroying my weekend.
I found the solution to worsening hangovers was to drink about 1.5L of water spread throughout the evening. Better solution would probably be to quit drinking but I am not ready to rawdog the current reality
Mid 40s. Y’all are recovering from injuries?!
I’m in my mid 40s. I seem to recover from injury at about the same speed I did in my 20s (perhaps a little bit slower), but recovering from illnesses can take a little longer. I also noticed that I tend to get injured a little bit easier, especially twisting my ankles. But I’m in generally good health and eat a decent diet. If I didn’t take as good care of myself as I do, I could see my recovery times getting longer.
One thing I don’t recover from as quickly is a night of drinking. I’m much more likely to get hung over than I was when I was younger. I need to drink a lot more water.
I’m not quite 40. Last year I fell off a step and pretty significantly sprained my ankle. The instability and initial pain came down in about two weeks. However I was having a nagging/niggling pain for about a year. I finally got a referral for PT and that resolved it.
50s, and I started noticing between 30 and 35. I definitely take longer. A small cut used to heal in like 48 hours when I was preteen. Now it’s at least 2 weeks for a similar thing. I actually have scars on my legs from briar cuts received about 3 years ago. Very minor, never healed.
What do you mean “recover”?
Early 30s, this year I had knee pain every time I when for a jog, the pain lasted 2 or 3 days each time, it lasted for over a month until I met with my brother who’s a physiotherapist and gave me very simple advice:
- warm up before running
- run in smaller steps, large steps are harder on the knees
- stop or take a break before it starts hurting
- run more often, 3 times per week minimum
The pain was gone in 2~3 weeks. Has not came back since.
It’s not always about the age, sometimes it’s about doing things correctly or getting the right care.
I’m in a similar boat. Can confirm that this is the way.
I’ve had the most injuries in my life this year. Its just been one after another, but I think I’ve learned a lot about how to deal with them; especially the running injuries.
I’m just very stubborn and I tend to overdo it and that backfires every time it seems.
- One wrong sneeze and I hurt my neck.
And my knees hurt constantly as the cartilage has worn away from doing too much stuff in my 30s
Just aches and pains mainly in late thirties. Don’t stay too sick yet.
Mid 20s no change yet. I heal as fast as my always have
Mid 40s, and I don’t think colds and stuff have changed much. But it’s a little hard to tell as I’m almost always floored by those sorts of things. When I was younger I’d just stay in bed all day, now I have shit that needs done so I have to soldier through. So if anything I’ve become more functional when sick, even if it feels just as awful.
But for sprains and pains, it’s much worse. Any sort of overuse or careless maneuver can lead to weeks of issues. Whether that’s specifically age, or just decreasing physical strength and flexibility (I’m very phsycially active, but never do sports or fitness or stretching) is uncertain.
Late 50’s and always been fit. I had a crash on my motorcycle (off road, went over the bars) which took three weeks to recover from. Serious bruising to both legs as they caught on the bars. Had trouble walking for three days. Limped for over two weeks. Still got legs that range from yellow to purple.
Finally figuring out that my teen years are behind me. Now reconsidering buying a Ducati desmo450mx. Might have to be a fucking golf cart instead.
Early 30s. I used to heal insanely fast, as in deep cuts or heavy bruises only lasting a week, 2 tops. Now I’d say it’s only 70% as fast but i get way more scaring. I used to cut or burn my hands on almost daily basis (I’m just dumb, no self-harm) and never had any scars from that. But now even tiny cuts leave permanent rough patches on the skin. They’re not really visible but you can feel them.