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I am 105 with relatively few health complications in my life. I had gallbladder surgery at 60, cataract surgery at 80, a mild to moderate cold/ year. UTIs yearly. High cholesterol controlled with statins, a fib controlled with diltiazem, glaucoma which worsened in my 90s. The most significant issue was knee issues and bone fractures, in my arm (60s) and hip (100). I am 5 years out now post my hip fracture surgery.
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i did forget to add that along my health journey I did experience mild insomnia and was put on quetiapine in my 90s. I also was more on the constipated side for most of my life. I had daily bowel movements but the stool was on the harder side and in my 90s I could go three days without a bowel movement
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