From: lalbert1@aol.com   
      
   On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 14:45:00 -0800 (PST), Beaver Fever   
    wrote:   
      
   >On Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 11:35:31?AM UTC-8, Les Albert wrote:   
   >> On Thu, 1 Feb 2024 17:41:30 -0800 (PST), Beaver Fever   
   >> wrote:   
   >> >On Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 5:21:09?PM UTC-8, Les Albert wrote:   
   >> >> On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 19:42:16 -0800 (PST), Beaver Fever   
   >> >> wrote:   
   >>   
   >> >> >Oh fuck, I'm 50!   
   >> >> >Didn't see that coming.   
   >> >> >Anything I should know? Anything I should be doing?   
   >>   
   >> >> Prepare a will.   
   >> >I wanted to a few years ago and asked my (now former) roommate to be the   
   executor.   
   >> >He said no. He is so fucking lazy which is why his living situation was   
   downgraded from   
   >> >half apartment to couch. But I am sure he wouldn't want my relatives here   
   digging thru my stuff.   
   >> >Wanna do one and just make my girlfriend the executor whether she likes it   
   or not.   
   >> >As it is I made her a beneficiary of one of my accounts so if I were to   
   die anytime soon it would   
   >> >create quite a windfall for her. Definitely not telling her though lest   
   she decides to push forward   
   >> >the date of the unfortunate event.   
   >> >I am sure the ravages of medical neglect will be catching up to me sooner   
   than later.   
   >> Even with proper medical attention things can suddenly go south. One   
   >> of my favorite authors wrote the following:   
   >> "The world is a peculiar place. Tottery old ladies, people you   
   >> wouldn't trust to navigate a grocery cart, are heading two-ton cars in   
   >> your direction at speeds of seventy miles per hour. Our lives depend   
   >> on strangers. So much lacks logic or a proper sequence." - from   
   >> "Morgan's Passing" - Anne Tyler.   
      
   >Or as I like to point out , for Carl Wilson the end (of his touring career)   
   came   
   >in the middle of a 5 show run so it can come quick.   
   >The medical neglect is more a reference to the fact that I still don't have   
   health   
   > insurance or been to the doctor since I was 18. I thought 50 was colonoscopy   
   time   
   >but apparently it's 45. I already have an enlarged prostate in addition to   
   other hopefully   
   >minor stuff I have been ignoring for years. I thought maybe I should do   
   something about   
   >it in spite of the fact I haven't worked in years and don't really want to   
   watch my savings   
   >fly out the door even faster. It's bad enough my cost of living basically   
   tripled between 2020   
   >and now. And I just missed open enrollment.   
   >I could get a job (with few skills and almost no interpersonal ability   
   >but going to work to stay alive so I can keep going to work really doesn't   
   appeal to me.   
   >However something strange happened in the last few years. Seems like along   
   with my   
   >sex drive, my constant angst and suicidal ideation also faded. It's almost   
   like the two were related.   
   >But I wanna stay alive so I can read and listen to music and pet my cat, not   
   just suck down oxygen while toiling away.   
   >I did want to theoretically donate my body to Glendale Community College   
   > where I sputtered through a few semesters of "fun" electives as I figured in   
   death   
   >I could have some sort of value to someone but never really looked into the   
   process.   
      
      
   I don't know your situation well enough to comment on all the things   
   you posted above, other than to say that you should find some way to   
   have your health concerns checked out. But if you are thinking of   
   having your body be of valuie after death then you might consider   
   donating it to a body farm. Most people don't even know that kind of   
   thing exists, but there are several of them throughout the country   
   that have been around for a long time. They perform valuiable   
   forensic work and other research on how dead bodies decompose.   
   Check out this web site for a description of their work:   
   https://www.wral.com/story/what-remains-what-happens-at-a-body-farm/20339783/   
      
   Les   
      
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