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my grandpop is 95 and has aortic calcification.... they said surgery would kill him so basically he will die from it. it's progressing
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[quote:Water Flower:MV8yMDc0NjAzXzM0OTI1MTY2XzMyQUM3RUE0] This reminds me of the story of a local man who died at 104. He was very healthy and lived a healthy lifestyle. He was hit and killed by a car. Your grandpop has been given a great long life to learn to live and enjoy it. I have a 98 year old grandma, so I understand the feeling, esp. after she fell and hit her head. I realize that when her time will come, it will come and might even come by her hitting her head on the floor. Who knows? But for now, it's better to enjoy their company than to worry about how they will die. [/quote]
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my grandpop has aortic calcification he is 95. They said surgery would kill him and it's progressive calcification. How long does he have?
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