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I found out I only have 32 years left, so there's no golden wedding anniversary in my future, I guess, even if I find the man of my dreams or even if I stay with this one. [img]images/icons/frown.gif" border="0[/img] <p> http://forums.compuserve.com/script...iabetesForum&FID=6092&FVF=1/.HTM
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wow! I am 44 and it says I have 53 more years! Guess I had better increase my 401k contribution.
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Well, I have 33 years left...or 50 if I marry my teenaged daughter off by the end of the summer.<p>Conquerer, I'm reminded of the line from Steele Magnolia's that went something like.."I'd rather have a moment of wonderful than a lifetime of nothing special" T
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Conqueror - <p>For all the people that think Plan A can make you a doormat I have some results that show it realy is about me (or you). I have lost weight (I realy didn't need this), cut my drinking (probably not a problem), increased my exercise (I needed to burn off energy), have learned to react better to stress (we all could do this), and quit smoking (yes this sucks right now). I took the test both with my prior habits and new way of living and the changes have added several years.<p>Do I realy believe I will live longer, not necessarily, but at least statistically some of the things I have been working on may help me. Of course I realize things like the smoking are bad. If there is anything good about what I am going through in my marriage, I can at least know that I am making some changes that I was not able to do before.
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my request was denied-im not a member! [img]images/icons/frown.gif" border="0[/img]
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by nikko: <strong>my request was denied-im not a member! [img]images/icons/frown.gif" border="0[/img] </strong><hr></blockquote><p>nikko,<p>try it again! Did you click on the link itself? I am not a mamber either but I went right in.
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