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Old 08-31-2007, 09:24 AM
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Wow, now I'm learning all stuff about Prostate.

I wonder what I'll be learning about in 5 years. That is, by the grace of the Lord, that we'll both be here in 5 years.

I wonder, does a man (as he ages), have to EVER and ALWAYS have prostate problems?

Can it ever be that as a man ages, (maybe his genes play a part, or good habits, I don't know), but has it ever happened that a man lived to the ripe old age of let's say 85 or so and has NOTHING wrong with him??

My uncle is now 90. At 89 he started to have prostate problems. Actually his health went downhill after he collapsed at the job he had until he was 86. He worked on oil trucks. That's right... Oil Trucks. Until he was 86.

He saved his money, but he wanted to work. So he worked until he was 86. When he could no longer work, he fell apart and everything happened to him.

So is this a "man gets older, and he has to have prostate problems", or can some guys just grow old and just get older?

Just a curious question, my dear Glenntaj. lol

Mel
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