5. Emotional changes difficult to explain
Günther, 71, was always optimistic and affectionate. Over time, those around him noticed something different: He was still kind, but less emotionally connected.
He himself described it as an internal distance, a kind of emotional buffer. He understood what he felt, he knew he had to get excited, but the intensity was no longer the same.
This wasn't deep sadness or outright depression, but a sense of disconnection, especially unsettling for someone who had always been defined by her human warmth.
A common
pattern What unites these five changes is that:
They appear gradually
They are not always constant
Many times they are not clearly reflected in medical
studies They are usually automatically attributed to aging
This leads many people to doubt themselves or feel that they will not be understood. However, knowing one's own body is a form of wisdom, not exaggeration.
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