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I do not agree with that Dr. It runs in my family. My dad had robotic surgery to correct it at 57. My grandfather died from it at 68. I don't consider 57 "late in life". I like having my dad around at 72 going on 73. Dad changed the bank 2 rear O2 sensor on his 11 2500HD, in the driveway, today.
With early diagnosis, even in the early 1990s, my Grumps would have lived well into his 70's, if not 80's.
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