That's definitely a decrease with age, but it's not a stark dropoff right from 34 to 35—it's a general reduction in odds across the age range of 30 to 39 As with the historical data Hair may begin to go gray after age 35, although it can happen earlier or later Hair also tends to get thinner 5 Changes in the Skin Besides just wrinkles, which may not show in your late 30s, your skin begins to lose elasticity You may notice some droops and sags where you didn't see them before, such as your eyelids and cheeks 6 Pelvic Organs Hi ilovethem I am 38 and feel similar to you I think 35 was the age that I, too, started visiting the gp more frequently about aches / pains etc (having never really been into the gp other than pregnancy related stuff) 3 young kids close together too (within 45 years I had all 3) I think it's probably rundownness are all yours at school?
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