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In a message dated 2/11/2006 4:24:42 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the life expectancy post was along the lines of someone injured in their 20's living into their 70's not someone injured at 69. As someone mentioned, it's not the sci itself that might shorten your life. It's the complications. Your father's heart problems should be top priority. Very True, Eric. The secret is rather complex in the survival rate
and those who live long
lives. One's genes and health care is all very important.
Even the best equipment, health care is no warranty. Anyone could
catch a virus at anytime in their lives.
Maybe that is why waking up in the early morning as the sun rises, is so
enjoyable and rewarding. You have been graced with another day.
Best Wishes
W
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