Rick and Clancy are both mid-recovery and mid-appointment season, and this one gets into what that’s actually like in our fifties.Between the two of them, this year alone brought a procedure Clancy had been putting off for years, a colonoscopy, and more skin checks than either of them expected to need yet. Some of it was elective. Some of it wasn’t.Neither of them feels their age, but their test schedules keep suggesting otherwise. That gap between how they feel and what the doctors are asking of them runs through most of the conversation.They land on a distinction that reframes the whole thing: living longer isn’t the goal. Staying able to do what they actually want to do is.📖 Our book is here! The Loud Quiet – Love, Laughter and Life in the Empty Nest. Get your free bonuses at https://www.theloudquiet.comIf any of this sounds familiar, come compare notes with people who get it.https://www.facebook.com/groups/theloudquiet🎧 Find all episodes, podcast apps, and YouTube links here:https://www.theloudquiet.comCHAPTERS00:00 Recovering From Recent Surgery00:48 The Original Mommy Makeover Story02:47 Implants Have An Expiration Date03:54 Choosing Not To Replace Implants07:57 Struggling With Recovery Restrictions09:32 Getting Caught By The Ring Doorbell12:05 Feeling Old And Sun Damage14:19 Daughter’s First Pap Smear16:24 Living Better Instead Of Longer17:31 The Colonoscopy Experience And Prep18:56 Internal Fears Versus External Ones20:41 Get Your Screenings Scheduled NowWant to be a guest on The Loud Quiet – Empty Nest Living?Send Rick and Clancy Denton a message on PodMatch:https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theloudquiethostDisclaimer: This podcast is for informational and Entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests and should not be taken as legal, financial, or professional advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney, financial advisor, or other professional regarding your specific situation. The opinions expressed by guests are solely theirs and do not necessarily represent the views or positions of the host(s).