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<blockquote data-quote="alexmtaylor" data-source="post: 2532005" data-attributes="member: 52847"><p>How interesting! My hair has only a couple of bits of grey, and my brother and sister (both younger than I am) went grey a long time ago! People do say I look younger than I am (68), and I still dance in those shoes on the left! But my mum, who is 100 years old in October, also looks much younger than she is, and she has been fortunate enough not to have any chronic health problems (I have ME/CFS and clinical depression as well as Type 1), nor any cancer, heart problems etc. (I've had breast cancer twice), so I think I've probably inherited part of her strong constitution along with looking younger than she is, rather than any side effects of T1 diabetes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexmtaylor, post: 2532005, member: 52847"] How interesting! My hair has only a couple of bits of grey, and my brother and sister (both younger than I am) went grey a long time ago! People do say I look younger than I am (68), and I still dance in those shoes on the left! But my mum, who is 100 years old in October, also looks much younger than she is, and she has been fortunate enough not to have any chronic health problems (I have ME/CFS and clinical depression as well as Type 1), nor any cancer, heart problems etc. (I've had breast cancer twice), so I think I've probably inherited part of her strong constitution along with looking younger than she is, rather than any side effects of T1 diabetes! [/QUOTE]
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