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Guido
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heredity and old age?
« on: Oct 13th, 2004, 10:14pm » |
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ok..what about heredity and old age..can't imagine having this at 70+..or is that not a factor...lol
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Re: heredity and old age?
« Reply #1 on: Oct 14th, 2004, 2:06am » |
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LOL, in my opinion I don't think it makes much difference how old we are, if we are male/female, or anything else. We're just doomed Ain't life grand? LOL PF vibes, Jean
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Re: heredity and old age?
« Reply #2 on: Oct 14th, 2004, 3:23am » |
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I had my first ch very near my 60th birthday, just about two years ago. About two years before my father retired, he began having "bad headaches," and finally went to a doctor only after repeated urging from his family. He underwent a number of tests, all of which proved negative; that is, there was nothing wrong with him. And then, two years or so after those headaches started, they stopped. I never heard a detailed description of the headaches or what kinds of tests were done or even if a diagnosis was rendered--but I have to wonder whether he had ch, too, and whether mine will go away Pretty Soon Now. thudpucker
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Re: heredity and old age?
« Reply #3 on: Oct 14th, 2004, 8:31am » |
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In the last 2-3 years there have been a few reports indicating that they is a genetic factor operating in some families increasing the risk of developng cluster. I've only seen passing guesses that we may age out of clusters. Have never seen a serious study of the question. Developing new cluster-like headaches in late middle-age is considered a danger sign requiring a good medical work-up. Such headaches can signal some serious medical problems.
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Re: heredity and old age?
« Reply #4 on: Oct 14th, 2004, 11:35pm » |
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Well....I sure wish some heredity researcher would offer me a bunch of cash to study my family. Georgia and I, both clusterheads, met here....married...and we are now 3 months pregnant. Fingers crossed he/she only gets my good looks. love den
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