Will
Baby Boomers catch Forgetful Phobia: Norma
Roth fears the Paranoia of Mind Slippage is
catching on
Tuesday, July 05, 2011--As the Baby Boomers
move into their older years, an often asked
question is will they use the same
forgetfulness paranoia they ascribe to their
own parents, relations and friends on
themselves.
Very often the slightest hint of mental
degradation causes many to jump to the most
fatal conclusions, rather than looking at
the basic understandings of moving along in
years and rolling with the punches to shore
up mental skills. Norma Roth,
author of Aging Gracefully With Dignity,
Integrity & Spunk Intact; Aging Defiantly, finds this question
disconcerting because, she asserts, this
Baby Boomer generation are rather selfish,
pretty spoiled and quite often extremely
narcissistic.
But then the question
can be turned upside down because media,
doctors and drug companies fuel this
paranoia for profit. Medications are the
lifeblood of many a medical practice and
this type of forgetfulness paranoia provides
a huge population to be targeted with new
meds. So Roth asks these questions: Are they
being hoodwinked? Are they buying into phony
fears both in their social environment and
extending into the work environment as well?
Is fear of forgetting replacing old fear of
flying and fear of failing?
This brings us beyond the medication and
doctor management issue and into the
practical steps to be taken to dismiss this
paranoia and take action for own natural
survival. Norma Roth has been promoting just
such a strategy for years and it is laid out
in her book in detail. At the beginning of
2011, the first of the baby-boomers
generation...will reach the age of 65.
The 25th Anniversary
Economist Special Edition, noting that "the
most successful and luckiest generation will
move into retirement." The question raised
by an article The Slow Farewell wonders how
"the baby boomer generation will take to
being pensioners?
The generation of that
decried not trusting anyone over 30 is now
getting into a place in their lives when
control slips away, at least to a certain
degree. Recent research is suggesting a
heightened fear of forgetting that is fast
becoming the scourge of this most dynamic,
envied, fast-paced, dynamic generation who,
formerly, would not take "No" for an answer;
who would not be hampered by old ways an
customs; who snarled at traditions that
might hold them back—and yet, they appear to
be hitting a snag.
Roth suggests, Baby Boomers are buying into
and allowing themselves to be panicked by an
excessive concern of the dreaded diseases of
Alzheimer's and Senile Dementia. Studies are
beginning to share that this fear is leading
to panic and anxiety both in economic
situations as well as social ones. Losing
It, Roth notes—a short hand for forgetting
things—is often inaccurately and incorrectly
associated with the beginning of an
irreversible loss of mental faculties.
How sensible is that?
asks Roth. In an era that promises longevity
and health; in an Age of Biology that seeks
to wipe out disease—including Alzheimer's
and Senile Dementia—hy panic?
Roth also notes that a
relatively small percentage of people will
develop these diseases and most not until
after 65. She also notes that while
certainly people with Alzheimer's and Senile
Dementia do exhibit forgetting (general
severe forgetting) that the normal changes
of growing older, while exhibiting some
"forgetting," are not the same thing and do
not result in the "losing it," that is so
feared. (Johns Hopkins Medicine has put out
a number of Special Reports on memory that
separate out normal "forgetting" relating to
physiological factors that are not
debilitating (and can be compensated for)
from the feared Alzheimer's and Senile
Dementia.
So, Roth asks again: Why
the Anxiety? Why the Hysteria? Her answer:
"hogwash" and nonsense!
In her book Aging Gracefully with Dignity,
Integrity and Spunk Intact: Aging Defiantly,
Roth explores a new age dawning as science,
medicine and technology set the pace as
rapidly as the baby boomers live it.
Incredible things will be on store for the
generation that thought it had it all: not
only the possibility of the brain continuing
to function over a lifetime, but the ability
for continued learning as well. In other
words, limitless horizons and opportunities
will be available for those who dare to be
trailblazers and path finder's.
Roth believes Baby Boomers, who are smart
and savvy, will differentiate between
Alzheimer's and senile dementia which are
diseases and the natural changes that occur
as one gets older; reminding Baby Boomers
that with a little bit of thought, changing
some simple routines, developing some new
habits, they can quickly compensate for
changes, and stop worrying about
"forgetting" or "losing it" ! In her book,
Aging Gracefully- Aging Defiantly, Roth
gives multiple tips for easily compensating
for some of the issues f growing older.
No new skills required, says Roth: just
common sense and some thought. Not finding
keys: leave then on table by door;
forgetting a word: use another; leaving
water boiling in the kitchen and forgetting
about it: stay in the kitchen (bring a book,
telephone, mail); forgetting why you came
into a room in the home, or in the office:
walk back to where you had the thought;
responding to wise-cracks about "losing it":
use one of the 22 methods that Cyrano uses (Cyranno
de Bergerac: Act I) to ward off those who
would insult, embarrass or put you down.
In other words, learn techniques to
compensate: no new skills involved and get
on with your life.
In summary, Ms. Roth urges Baby Boomers to
ignore the exacerbated fears of forgetting
as one gets older which are compensable) do
not confuse them with diseases (Alzheimer's
and Senile Dementia which is unlikely to hit
a small percentage, those likely to be over
65). The author reminds Baby Boomers by the
time most of them reach that stage, there
will be much knowledge about minimizing the
seriousness of those diseases; with a bit of
luck, they will have a minimal effect on the
lives of people -- so why worry about what
is probably not going to affect you? Why not
simple postpone the panic and anxiety and
get on with your life.
Instead, the author of Aging Gracefully With
Dignity, Integrity & Spunk Intact: Aging
Defiantly, Ms. Roth urges Baby Boomers to
concentrate instead on chapters in Aging
Gracefully -Aging Defiantly on "Treasure
Hunts" within the mind (exploring subjects
you loved and have learned well and enrich
you) as well as cultivating a computer like
mechanism awaiting you that the author calls
your "Personal Retrieval System" within the
brain where you have and can continue to
store large mass of data upon which you can
later draw over your lifetime.
What more shining horizon could the years
offer: the coalescence of a rapidly advanced
science that promises a new bionic man and
woman for the generation that will be in a
position to push still further boundaries.
That should be right up the ally of the Baby
Boomer generation. After all, isn't that
what Baby Boomers have always done—pushed
the boundaries? Never before has there been
a better opportunity to do this: this 21st
Century belongs to the Baby Boomers unless
they mess it up with false fears, says Roth.
Norma Roth debunks the myths and explores
what you need to know about incredible
potential ahead for the next and most
important phase of life--growing older?
Science, medicine & technology are showing
an altered stage for those over 55 who may
live to 100. Be a part of the dynamic new
world.
Roth's upbeat, sassy message about living an
exciting life with unlimited possibilities
at any age will resonate with people over
55, and younger folks who care about them
and will one day be them—This experienced
radio guest will use a combination of humor
and straight talk to tackle what it means to
be aging in a society that obsesses over
youth.
She will reveal:
• Brain Power Is In; Brain Drain Is Out! Use
IT Or Lose IT!
• Learning to Access Your Hidden Brain Power
(Personal Retrieval System) is not as hard
as you Think
• Empowerment of the newly entered "Older"
Generation: Treasure Hunts, Personal
Retrieval Systems (PRS) & Intimidation
Management
• The Bionic Age of Tomorrow Bionic Parts
and Cell Regeneration: Effect of Body on
Empowerment of Mind
• Ten Tips for Keeping People off Your Back:
The Incredible Potential for The Silver
Generations
For more information go to
www.normarothbooks.com