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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 4316050" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I never thought I'd live passed 30 with all the crazy crap I did when I was young. I always went with the old saying "Live fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse ". I'm too far north of young for that now that I'm 70. I'm in pretty good health for my age. I'm border line high on blood psi and take a low dose med for that and that's it on meds. I have a shoulder that hurts some off and on because I had a small cuff tear years ago and all the other joints are fine. My biggest health issue has been hernias. I've lost counts on surgeries for those. Last one was about four months ago. I think my Dad died in his 60's (folks split when I was four). My Mom will be 93 next Thursday. She fell and broke her hip about a year ago and is in assisted living. Her and my stepdad traveled and camped all over the country for 30 years after they retired. Now that she can only get around with a walker or wheelchair and my stepdad has passed, she is not getting out much at all. She complains that her life is so boring that it ain't worth living. I can understand that. I call her everyday but with her in Va. I don't get to visit very often. I guess quality of life is more important than longevity. Who knows how long any of us have with the NWO taking over the world and how they want to kill off 4 billion people. I'm afraid they will start with us older people that don't work anymore and get social security money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 4316050, member: 524"] I never thought I'd live passed 30 with all the crazy crap I did when I was young. I always went with the old saying "Live fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse ". I'm too far north of young for that now that I'm 70. I'm in pretty good health for my age. I'm border line high on blood psi and take a low dose med for that and that's it on meds. I have a shoulder that hurts some off and on because I had a small cuff tear years ago and all the other joints are fine. My biggest health issue has been hernias. I've lost counts on surgeries for those. Last one was about four months ago. I think my Dad died in his 60's (folks split when I was four). My Mom will be 93 next Thursday. She fell and broke her hip about a year ago and is in assisted living. Her and my stepdad traveled and camped all over the country for 30 years after they retired. Now that she can only get around with a walker or wheelchair and my stepdad has passed, she is not getting out much at all. She complains that her life is so boring that it ain't worth living. I can understand that. I call her everyday but with her in Va. I don't get to visit very often. I guess quality of life is more important than longevity. Who knows how long any of us have with the NWO taking over the world and how they want to kill off 4 billion people. I'm afraid they will start with us older people that don't work anymore and get social security money. [/QUOTE]
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