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Old 06-12-2007, 07:22 PM
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Really 70 is not old, I use to think so but not now. Heck that is less than 20 years for me and I better get there healthy....
I agree, 70 is not that old. i mean its old, but I see patients all the time in their 90's and surpassing 100 these days.

I think that 1. they take care of themselves and 2. they are spiratually well.

Most of them have either High Blood Pressure or HCVD, but other than that are just fine. The patients who are much older like that come in every 3 mos or so, and when they pass, as funny as this may seem, it comes to a surprise.

They are normally such a strong presence and so great in the community, you just can't imagine them gone, and when they do go, there is a huge eefect, and it does show how great they were in this life.

Yep, I feel like an old goat, the shrek ears keep me young bay-bee
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Old 06-13-2007, 08:39 PM
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This is an interesting thread, especially since I will be turning 30 next week. I am not looking forward to it, since my 20's have flown by and I do not seem like I have accomplished much. But I still look young for my age, although I feel old physically thanks to my slacking off at the gym and other health reasons. I have also begun my career in graphic design and am thinking about going back to school to get more education in design. Although I am still single, suprisingly, I do not have a strong desire to get married or have kids right now. It is odd because in my 20's, all I seemed to think about was having a husband and kids. Now it is like if it happens, it happens. Not that I do not ever want to get married, but it seems like it is not the number one priority on my list. I now have a strong desire to try new things I never tried in my 20's! So I guess turning 30 for me will be like turning 20 and starting a new life!
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