My mother and sister were born worriers. Luckily I didn’t inherit the ‘worrying gene’. I always tend to think that things will turn out ok, and they usually do.
I’m very lucky to be pretty fit and healthy, at 81. I have a yearly check-up with my GP, and steadfastly refuse, on each occasion, to start taking statins ‘just because of your age’. My blood tests always come back normal. My cholesterol levels are fine. I’ve told him that I would rather drop dead of a heart attack than linger into old age, with all its problems.
My motto has always been “cross each bridge when you come to it”. I’ve had many crises in my life, but cope with them as they come along and don’t beat myself up about what may happen.
We are born with some tendencies, and acquire others due to circumstances, I think. It must be dreadful to have your life taken over with worries about your health, and what may happen. I do hope that your treatment helps you to enjoy life more.
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