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I have taken this test before.  I was curious to know how long I'd liven 
given my paternal grandfather lived to be 101.5 (and went into a nursing 
home 2 months before he died - of a lethal level of potassium in his 
blood of all things.  My maternal grandmother is 94 and just now going 
into an assisted living facility.  The test told me I would live to be 
107.5.  It wasn't overly surprised.  I'd guessed around 103.  The fact 
that my grandfather lived to be over 100 and females live longer than 
males got me curious.  The test was on a news network's website about 
six months ago.

-- 
Margo
Proud Canadian
Mummy to Liam & Ceilidh
See us at www.picturetrail.com/nursingmum

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