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Originally Posted by kerry
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/31/opinion/31jacoby.html?_r=1&ref=opinion
I agree with Jacoby that the prospects of very old age are not good. Claude Levy-Strauss who died at 100+ years had similar thoughts about the concluding years of his life. My father-in-law who died this year at 90+ who was an active walker and who was confined to a bed in a nursing home for the last couple of years of his life, finally just stopped eating to get it over with.
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Depends. If your mind was still sharp, but body was failing....that would be harder than suffering with alzheimers. My wife is a Geriatric NP....she deals with these issues daily.