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    Mark
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    Sorry for your loss wtg. /Hug

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      I share Mik's desire to die before having to live a life without a certain quality of life.

      Also, I don't want to suffer any protracted, painful treatments regimes for diseases when doing that could only lead to death.

      I need to regroup by myself in a healthier environment and with more resources before I will be able to make significantly better health decisions and take significantly better actions accordingly.

      'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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        It is true that most of us here are entering a phase where life will take more away from us than it gives us. I find that I need to try a bit harder to maintain social connections and work a lot more on health, but I think it is worth it. I hope I can continue. Most of all I hope to die before I have to be placed in a home, unable to do anything that resembles life to me.

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        @Mik said:

        It is true that most of us here are entering a phase where life will take more away from us than it gives us. I find that I need to try a bit harder to maintain social connections and work a lot more on health, but I think it is worth it. I hope I can continue. Most of all I hope to die before I have to be placed in a home, unable to do anything that resembles life to me.

        I already have only a handful of living family members left and I'm close to none of them.

        Correction: I'm close to one of them, my late aunt's cousin who's in her '80's and lives in Seattle.

        'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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          Steve Miller
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          Sounds like Wasi was a great guy!

          My condolences.

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            CHAS
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            wtg, sorry for your loss. I enjoyed your post.

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              We are now the elder generation of our families🙄 though we have couple of older cousins and I have an older sister.
              It is a milestone

              Our friends like us hopefully have a decade or two🤞

              Ventosa viri restabit

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                It kind of put things in perspective.

                'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                  Lost one lifelong friend in April and one last week. At a high school reunion in September a list of those that are gone was read. Did not hear my name.

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                    Lost one lifelong friend in April and one last week. At a high school reunion in September a list of those that are gone was read. Did not hear my name.

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                    @CHAS Sorry to hear about your two friends.

                    @CHAS said:

                    At a high school reunion in September a list of those that are gone was read. Did not hear my name.

                    I LOLed. So did Mr wtg.

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                      @andyd I'll take a good decade over a good one and a bad one. My medical power of attorney is complicated AF. I'm going to make sure it's know that I want DNR and no life support. I've had an interesting life. I have no plans to spend years suffering if there's no real point.

                      As far loss, lifelong friends, since I was 3, since I was in high school, since I was in college, have become estranged over the decades. There's one I'd like to find but have had any luck in years.

                      I have no family except a brother who is a narcissist from hell and had decided for the second time that we will be estranged since there's nothing I have that he can get from me. I have a cousin who doesn't understand me. I'll put that diplomatically.

                      I have an aunt in her '80 whom I think the world of, and she's invited me to Seattle, but in will be a year or more before I'll be moved, settled, healed, and in a new rhythm managing my new responsibities.

                      The grim reaper cut down almost my entire family without giving me much of a break. Such is life.

                      Well, we all know what our greatest poet said-- 'Better to have loved and lost than never have loved at all.'

                      Strangely, I want to be on my own. It's a new adventure.

                      'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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