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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3334755" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't worry about time. In my opinion there are a zillion bullets flying around my head. One of these days one will connect when it's my time.</p><p>I have friends, school mates and relatives that died in their thirties and forties from heart attacks or other ailments.</p><p>In my life I don't worry about that random bullet but try to focus on the ones aimed at me. Diet, exercise and visits to the DR for semi-annual checkups.</p><p> If something isn't right, get it checked out, and stay the hell off the internet when trying to diagnose yourself and the issues your experiencing. My wife almost went insane trying to diagnose herself on WebMD. Thought she was gonna die because of some specks on a lung X Ray. After a year of anguish and finally a visit to a specialist she was told her entire issue was stress. The specks in her lungs were normal for every person sitting in his waiting room that day. 5 years ago</p><p>Don't fall into the trap of internet diagnosing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3334755, member: 5412"] I don't worry about time. In my opinion there are a zillion bullets flying around my head. One of these days one will connect when it's my time. I have friends, school mates and relatives that died in their thirties and forties from heart attacks or other ailments. In my life I don't worry about that random bullet but try to focus on the ones aimed at me. Diet, exercise and visits to the DR for semi-annual checkups. If something isn't right, get it checked out, and stay the hell off the internet when trying to diagnose yourself and the issues your experiencing. My wife almost went insane trying to diagnose herself on WebMD. Thought she was gonna die because of some specks on a lung X Ray. After a year of anguish and finally a visit to a specialist she was told her entire issue was stress. The specks in her lungs were normal for every person sitting in his waiting room that day. 5 years ago Don't fall into the trap of internet diagnosing. [/QUOTE]
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