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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of you feeling "old" at 45 were lucky enough to be pretty healthy in your earlier years. I inherited some bad luck from my family line, and after surviving what my grandmother and aunts didn't--thank you modern medicine--I feel better than I have in years at 44. But I don't see having to go to the doctor 3-4x a year, or having to see a specialist (or 2 or 3) as being "old." That was the hand I got dealt when I was "young," so it doesn't signal "old" to me. Aside from that family curse, most of my relatives lived into their nineties, and I for one am hoping to do the same and doing everything in my power to live as healthy and full a life as I can for as long as I can. Maybe if I'd never had to deal with medical woes, the need for reading glasses and hair dye would bother me. It does not. [/quote]
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