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mens health question for men over 50

Is there somewhere someone can tell me what to expect? my boyfriend is over 50 and I'd like to know what to expect from him health wise...you know what is normal part of aging and what is not.
-rhon sixty four
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your probably right.
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not sure what to say..how can I know about this genetics? any place i can look?
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my dr i see for blood pressure said dont worry he'll see us (drs) one way or another...unfortunately when he gets worse and is in er.
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my dr i see for blood pressure said dont worry he'll see us (drs) one way or another...unfortunately when he gets worse and is in er.
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Yes, go through the list of symptoms he has. It's a shame he won't see a Dr. He must have in the past to already know he has medical problems.
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If he has a list of problems and won't go see a doctor I would say don't expect good things to follow!
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No he has a 'grocery list' of things wrong and I can't get him to go for help..or even sign up for free medical help...I can go through the list with you if you want..
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That's a hard question to answer. Is he in good health now? What about his genetics?
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