Find your 'death date'!
OK, how morbid is this???!
Now, how many of you did it?
Hey, I've got another 43 years to go! Funny it doesn't ask you if you have any chronic or life-threatening diseases. That's okay...it still made me feel better!
~Marin
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Well that was creepy. Even gives the day. It says I'll live to 83...I'll take it!
~Pam
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My first click on find my death date gave me a 93 yrs. I did not change any information and clicked again and again. Lost about ten years with each recalculation. I decided to stop before I died while clicking.
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I'm scheduled for 1/3/64. Will put me at 95y/o.
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Um..........It said my time has expired and I died in July of 1999. GULP!!!!!
Okay, I did it again today and it says October 2, 2029 consistently. I would be 72 - not too bad, but not what I had hoped for.
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Well, I will be living to the ripe old age of 103! Truthfully, I'd have been happy with 80!
Valerie
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I'm fat and will only live 30 more years. A lot better then I thought 2 years ago!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Woohoo! I'll be around until 2037. Sure hope my bone mets heard that. LOL!!!
Gracejon, you cracked me up!
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I love that site , It says I will live to be well into my 80's better than the doctors give me . I'll take it! B.
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hey, 96, for me, yea right! i left the same info in the box, and checked the date again, and it keeps giving me different D/DATES! does that mean, maybe, maybe not, want to keep me quessing hey, or wondering.. lol
well, i'm taking the one that says 2041, so there...watching those seconds tick,tick,tick, makes me nervous, got to get on the move!
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I'm a coward, think I'll stay off the site! But just think, you all can just stop all treatments and tests. No more tamoxifen or A-I's. No more worries. Wow, wouldn't that be a great way to live? Kate
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I'm staying off this one, too. Too close for comfort. Still dealing with CA- mets now.
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I'm staying off this one, too. Too close for comfort. Still dealing with CA- mets now.
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wow im going to live longer than hubby still life is unpredictable, lol
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I bet this was started by a therapist somewhere trying to get business to help people become less sadistic and more optimistic. I can be a bit pessimistic and being optimistic added 40 years! Sadistic had me dead 4 years ago.
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OK that spooky
It's giving me until March 31, 2047 I'll only be 79.
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I get to be 79 years old - YES!!
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I want to be SUPRISED !!!!
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I always said that I passed middle age at 25.
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It says that my age of 64 I have 25 more years. Guess I better take better care of my body and bank account!!!!
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well,
it says i will die at 62 that is the age mom was when she was diagnosed with bc.
my sister who smokes pretty much lives a wild life to wild honestly will live to be 68
it said mom is already dead as of jan 1999
how sad....
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It says I'm going to live another 52 years. That means I'll be 97. My grandpa was 98 and died of natural causes. Of course my mom was 68 (lung cancer, the kind non-smokers get) and my dad 63 (brain cancer). Of course I've survived bc twice now. Go figure!
I don't think I want to live that long.......... I already feel like I'm 80!
Sharon
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That was hilarious I'm going to live to be 98. Thats to old for me thanks. You know what I want on my tombstone. "I knew this would happen one day" Really I want to put that on it. Just a little humour so when my children visit they'll get a chuckle when they see it. Hope that wasn't to morbid for someone.
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Well, according to this I have 29 more years on this earth. Unfortunately it predicted that my dh will perish 10 years before me.
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I did it a second time and now I'm going to live to be 102! Yipes! And did I mention my dh is suppose to be gone already??????
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26 more years of life for this ol' gal
peace
Vera
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