I lost my 40 year old very healthy nephew last February to a bizarre ashma attack, it took the coroner until June to issue the death certificate, the regular tox screens and tests didn't show it, lost my father last August and then in the prior three years lost a full band of close friends. A keyboard vocalist, drums, guitar and bass. All had various medical conditions. Gigged with all of them many times in different groups. My father was 87, I can understand that but everybody else, all younger than me. Kind of a weird feeling when I think about it which I try not to. I don't take pride in my good health it's just the luck of the draw, genes, healthy living (yeah, right) whatever. Two good friends who are a few years younger than I am have recently developed debilitating conditions that are only going to get worse while me, healthy as a horse.

No point in trying to make sense of it all, it is what it is and I know my turn will come. The closest family members were my father and my nephew. To lose a wife, a soul mate, that's bad and I haven't had to live through that. It has to be rough and you guys have my sincere condolences.

Bob


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