Like drinking too much coffee or coca cola. I know about a girl that diee because of drnking too much coca cola but she lost all her teeth because of that.
Wait, so you're wanting to die basically of old age, or like cancer?
I mean there's a lot of things that kill you slowly. I have had a lot of relatives that had bad habits that killed them slowly... they suffered for like 40+ years... one died in their 90s. They still died from it though.
I don't understand the point, but I guess it is mainly driven from what happened the other day.
Any chance you want to get an opinion somewhere else for your clavicle?
I don't understand the point, but I guess it is mainly driven from what happened the other day.
Any chance you want to get an opinion somewhere else for your clavicle?
Like drinking too much coffee or coca cola. I know about a girl that diee because of drnking too much coca cola but she lost all her teeth because of that.
I don't wanna make it sound like an interview, a relative of mine broke the collarbone during a soccer game.
It was broken, didn't heal properly with conservative method, and with surgery, they still didn't managed to make the bone heal?
I've spent the last 10 years drinking too much. Alcohol-related death seems like an awful way to go though, in my opinion. I've cut back significantly.
Smoking, drinking alcohol, generally eating unhealthy foods (high in sugar and fat with little nutritional value, very greasy foods, etc.) would be bad habits that kills one slowly. However, going that way is not pleasant as one would likely get other comorbidities and die from organ failure and other causes such as heart attacks, strokes, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, etc. Those are not peaceful nor painless ways to go.
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