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On living longer...all I have to really go on are the lives of my grandfather (lived to be 101) and my father, now 98.5 years old. I am nearing 76. Neither had or have dementia, neither smoked for very long, were occasional alcohol users, neither were/are physically active later in life, not sure what my grandfather ate, but my dad is not a particularly healthy eater although he drinks maybe 1-2 cups of coffee every day.

Fruits and veggies are not part of his routine...more like toasted white bread, cereal and a sweet treat before having a decent dinner which may often be a "TV dinner" if my sister doesn't cook a regular meal. He takes a few drugs and maybe a couple of supplements...and still has a few regular doctor appointments over the year.

My grandfather lived alone for the last 40 years of his life. My dad lived alone for the last 16 years until he recently moved into my sister's home. He is still quite capable of moving around and doing a few things and is seldom ill. I do not believe in "genes" mattering for much of anything and so much of the health advice on how to live long flies out the window when I look at my father's habits over the last 20 years.

The experts don't know squat. They are all marketing some "health fix". The doctors are clueless as they believe long life comes from taking drugs for the last several decades of your life. What good is it to live long...into your late 80's or into the 90's when you are debilitated, doctor dependent, disabled and just basically passing time?

But that seems to be the fate most of us will endure if we get that far. Screw the "MAIDS" knuckleheads and murderers. Government and doctors will be the "early" death of us all.

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