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I am 77 now and I wonder how long I will live? What about you? Have you ever thought about it? I know a lot of you guys live in LOS but some of you are not. My family has a long living history.

my sister will turn 87 now my mother past a way at 97 and from memory my granddad made it to 113 but as you all know time and years keeping was not correct at that time. 

I will be in a wheelchair verry soon since I had 2 broken ankles and have difficult to walk long distance. So if you get cancer or dementia or any other incurable sickness would you love to live longer 

or prefer  Voluntary assisted dying?

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I have many things I still want to do, a bucket list, that I couldn't accomplish as I was, and still am, raising children, so I'd like to go as long as possible. Genetics is part of longevity and my parents made it to 84 (mom) and 79 (dad), but dad smoked 3 packs a day for over 60 years so he probably shortened his time. My brother passed at 67 from a heart attack due to diabetes, so one never knows. You can only do your best to combat illnesses. Dementia isn't in our lineage, and it only affects about 33% of those over 80, so that shouldn't be a problem. I do what it suggests to combat dementia, but again, you never know.

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< 80 is good enough for me.

It seems many people lose their minds, more or less, when they are over 70.

I don't know how they feel themselves about their state, but for others around them it is often bad.

I don't want to be one in that category.

And yes, I am aware that there are also many old people whose mind still works fine.

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How long will you live is a good question

 

As I get older 74 now, appear to be getting slower, can fall asleep anytime day or night

more of a effort to do what used to be simple things,  but still wake up every morning so will see

 

My Mother, her brother and sister all died in their early 40's 3 cousins died in their 50's, my Father + grandfather made it to 80.

 

Thai Friend in the Village. he and his wife early 60's his Father 95 + his wife 94 both diabetic  but very well, there are 5 others live with their Son/Daughter in the Village in there 80's

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So much doom and gloom from the guys apparently livin' the dream in Thailand.

 

I don't think Paul McCartney is ready to die....

 

 

 

 

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38 minutes ago, FolkGuitar said:

My goal is to be still riding motorcycles at 85. I'm 78 now and ride every day, but I do feel the difference in mental agility and reaction time.

 

What do you ride now vs. when you were younger?

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8 hours ago, cranki said:

I hope to make it to your age!!!  Not so sure I'll make it though.... 

Same here, 76 is the cut off year when my wife gets he full entitlement to my pension. Hope I'll make it, 4 years to go...

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1 hour ago, FolkGuitar said:

Life is good in my old age!
My goal is to be still riding motorcycles at 85.
 

 

Most should quit the motorbike riding long time before your age, but if that's one of the things  giving you the power to live, enjoy as long you can. Ride on

 

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