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<blockquote data-quote="Key_master_" data-source="post: 1564842" data-attributes="member: 381523"><p>I very much doubt that about the Lipitor or the fact he will need it anytime soon. He has the heart of a healthy 21 or 30 year old, either way at 84 that's impressive. His calcification value is that of zero or as close as. His heart is in pretty dam good shape from his talks about exercise and heart health. I for one have taken note and adopted his approach to diabetes and I'm in the best shape I have been since diagnosis at 17 years old. I'm now 34 fit as a fiddle. Perfect weight, perfect bmi can swim, ride my mountain bike easy 30 miles over tough terrain and kayak all day. </p><p></p><p>I'm no expert on other people's conditions so I can't comment, I do have first hand experience with my father who I have seen have a number of the above. I cared for him in the last 5 years of his life till he passed away from thrombosis, heart disease and diabetes. All recorded as cause of death. He was 60. Had a major accident 2012, left him in a coma for 11 weeks, upon waking had and after rehab, back on his 12 tablet cocktail for his heart and diabetes, back on his insulin. His type two was almost reversed after his triple bypass in 2010. Which he stopped through 5 trips to the gym a week, every morning on the wi fit and diet. Was on no meds for his heart or diabetes till his accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Key_master_, post: 1564842, member: 381523"] I very much doubt that about the Lipitor or the fact he will need it anytime soon. He has the heart of a healthy 21 or 30 year old, either way at 84 that's impressive. His calcification value is that of zero or as close as. His heart is in pretty dam good shape from his talks about exercise and heart health. I for one have taken note and adopted his approach to diabetes and I'm in the best shape I have been since diagnosis at 17 years old. I'm now 34 fit as a fiddle. Perfect weight, perfect bmi can swim, ride my mountain bike easy 30 miles over tough terrain and kayak all day. I'm no expert on other people's conditions so I can't comment, I do have first hand experience with my father who I have seen have a number of the above. I cared for him in the last 5 years of his life till he passed away from thrombosis, heart disease and diabetes. All recorded as cause of death. He was 60. Had a major accident 2012, left him in a coma for 11 weeks, upon waking had and after rehab, back on his 12 tablet cocktail for his heart and diabetes, back on his insulin. His type two was almost reversed after his triple bypass in 2010. Which he stopped through 5 trips to the gym a week, every morning on the wi fit and diet. Was on no meds for his heart or diabetes till his accident. [/QUOTE]
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