My definition of ripe for death would be combination of 2 or more of these comorbidities: serious heart disease, advanced diabetes, extreme obesity, cirrhosis of liver, bad kidneys, COPD in lungs, advanced stage-4 cancer.
My definition of ripe for death would be combination of 2 or more of these comorbidities: serious heart disease, advanced diabetes, extreme obesity, cirrhosis of liver, bad kidneys, COPD in lungs, advanced stage-4 cancer.
Well I don’t think the 63ish year old woman I described fit that category as I doubt she had 2 of your comorbidities—none noticeable none shared. So not everyone who gets a really bad case is “ripe for death,” and the research does not support that contention either.