
As we grow older, many people are unable to feel anxious about their health and financial affairs. Japanese psychiatrist Hidesuke Wada recently celebrated his 65th birthday. In his book "65, it's the Garden" he emphasized that after entering the old age, he should take "freedom" as the core in order to survive his own life. He also proposed that for the high-age groups, "not having to pursue early cancer detection too much", but instead, they may live more peacefully.
Adaptive check to avoid excessive anxietyWata said that although he suffers from diabetes, he will not be overly nervous due to blood sugar or blood pressure. He will check for risks that are really worried, such as heart health checks every five years, or regular fundus and kidney function checks to prevent myocardial infarction or diabetes malfunction early. However, for the unscrupulous examination data, he chose not to confuse, "It is reasonable to have medical treatment early when the body feels abnormal."
{He has a more calm attitude towards cancer. Hotan believes that if you are diagnosed as a "cancer patient" after the age of 60, it often means you have to endure strong side effects from surgery or chemistry. Even if the cancer cells are controlled, you may still face physical weakness or relapse. He said bluntly: "It is better to delay the arrival of that moment than being in the back of the cancer status. For those with high aging, "not knowing it's a blessing."
Cancer is also a phenomenon of agingWata recalled that a hospital survey he had served found that almost everyone over 85 years old has cancer cells in their bodies, but only one-third of the proportion of people who actually die from cancer. He believes that cancer is mostly caused by the accumulation of "error" during cell replication, and the immunity decreases after age, so cancer is a natural aging to a certain extent. "Since everyone will face it, there is no need to be too terrified, but you can live more freely."