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Is it possible for a skinny health nut to have a heart attack?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 469348" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm part of the older generation but my husband also does alot of civic work in addition to work. Due to his age I have taken over the majority of the store work so he can go home and chill. Not. He is an avid Rotarian. He is Chairman of two municipal committees and actually forgot that he had a meeting two nights ago...a night where I had prepared a special dinner for him. He goes to bed very early and there is no "chill" time except on Sunday. I "think" that is activity gives him a sense of self worth and a connection to "his youth". It is tiring for me and a bit scarey too. One thing I am trying to accept that "he is who he is". on the other hand, unkindly I think, I resent that his time is focused on proving himself outside our home. Evidently that is what he needs. I, on the other hand, would like to have a partner. Sorry. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 469348, member: 35"] I'm part of the older generation but my husband also does alot of civic work in addition to work. Due to his age I have taken over the majority of the store work so he can go home and chill. Not. He is an avid Rotarian. He is Chairman of two municipal committees and actually forgot that he had a meeting two nights ago...a night where I had prepared a special dinner for him. He goes to bed very early and there is no "chill" time except on Sunday. I "think" that is activity gives him a sense of self worth and a connection to "his youth". It is tiring for me and a bit scarey too. One thing I am trying to accept that "he is who he is". on the other hand, unkindly I think, I resent that his time is focused on proving himself outside our home. Evidently that is what he needs. I, on the other hand, would like to have a partner. Sorry. DDD [/QUOTE]
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