carinpilon26.bsky.social
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Getting Started
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Managing my dad’s social security as his designated agent with a DPOA was challenging enough. With the upcoming cuts to acess services for a disabled, dying parent, I can see that it’d be easy to give up. And just cry. But I can raise my voice for others!
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While many nonagenarians have retained sharp minds and passions to keep up. Not all.
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1) other sources of income
2) physical limitations. (My 91 yo MIL can’t see well enough to open her mail or place a call or check an online account.)
3) cognitive decline (My 83 year old father had dementia and my mom’s caretaking had drained her energy to keep up)
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I can think of many reasons that Lutnick’s 94 yo mother (or many other elderly) wouldn’t pick up the phone to complain if a SS check weren’t to arrive. 1/4
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I get that. But it’s become a thing - that strong brave women must have ‘balls’ and without rancor - really! - I just wanted to give a shout out to the inner power
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Hey. Enough about ‘ballsy’ women. We women don’t need testicles. We’ve got ovaries and the ability / opportunity / power to (quite literally) bring forth the future. Maybe Ovary Power should be the metaphorical standard for strength and courage