"You'll die of old age surrounded by people you love."Totally stupid but wastes a few moments
https://www.buzzfeed.com/abbyramsay/answer-these-simple-questions-and-you-will-find-ou-ex4zxqdur2
How will you die?
We're very glad and grateful that you are still with us and that you are in fine fettle.According to my GP and qrisk score, I should have died at least 10 years ago of heart attack or stroke.
I once feared death and the ATO tax assessor, but I realised I lived through the Cuban missile crisis in the 1960's so I don't care anymore...What about living instead of dying bit by bit from fear of war, health, the changing climate or whatever your personal fears are?
According to Blue Zone criteria I died about six years ago.
I don’t do this kind of thing because i believe it is based on historic data.
Given all the advancements in type 1 diabetes management, I don’t think history is relevant.
Helen, I agree. It takes NO account of a person's lifestyle or management. Everybody without diabetes (or other chronic condition) has a life expectancy of around 80 or so but does that mean they will all live until then?, of course not because so many other factors come into it. If lifestyle makes no difference then why are they always going on about it?
I am 48 and having input my 'data' (non smoker, diabetic t1, eat red meat, nuts, dairy but no lentils/beans or wholegrains) I have got a measly score of 64.3
Have sent this to my husband as it doesn't look as though we will have to save as much for our retirement as I had planned....
https://apps.bluezones.com/en/vitality/background
I did do this in good faith as it is based on the Blue Zones 'research'.
Can any of you lot get a lower score than me??
The Sky subscriptions are more expensive.Ohhhh, can you please tell us what it's like on the other side?