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Phillip Noonan's avatar

Damn. By these metrics I was destined to live to at least 200 years old but I foolishly smoked from age 18 to 30, as well as having at least two drinks per week on average. For the following 15 years I would have had on average 7-10 drinks per week. Then, as best I can recall, I drank on average six bottles of wine (mostly reds) plus an average 7 nips of single malt scotch each week from age 45 to age 65 when I lost the taste for alcohol and now only drink at Christmas and a couple of other occasions each year. It’s beyond me to calculate the years ‘lost’ (maybe a side effect?) but as I head towards 72 in reasonable health for my age I’m not sure I’d want to add another 100+ years to whatever the expiration date on my birth certificate is. But thanks for explaining the research.

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barneymusician's avatar

Sobering…

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