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PolarVortex
Nanook of the North
Dang, man. WTF? That family should hire a cardiologist to test the sons regularly from age 2 on.
I have a friend who died at 50. His dad had died at 45 so my buddy did all the stuff with the dr, carried a huge insurance policy for his family. He was seemingly healthy but still his heart gave out suddenly just like his dads did. He talked about not living long. Now his son is 21 and he gets to think about it.
I know about carrying that thought. My own mother died of Pancreatic Cancer at the ripe ol'age of 52. But on the good side at least I have outlived her...I have a friend who died at 50. His dad had died at 45 so my buddy did all the stuff with the dr, carried a huge insurance policy for his family. He was seemingly healthy but still his heart gave out suddenly just like his dads did. He talked about not living long. Now his son is 21 and he gets to think about it.