you know i have been aware of the difference ever since i came on this forum, so it has always intrigued me. I thought that maybe it was something to do with meds, but they are pretty much the same, the only thing i found that was different , was the use of the vest. Not that I am saying that this is the sole reason, it may take up a percentage.
The health of Scotland in general is not that high in relation to say, the rest of Europe. Traditional heavy industries like steel works, mining and ship building have left scars on the environment and pollution was high. It is a lot cleaner now. Smoking and drinking in Scotland is now in the decline, so we will see better health in the future i've no doubt.
And there is a high level of social degregation, (is that the right word), high levels of 'hard' drug use. What all this has to do with the average age of CFers, I don't honestly know. But it must go some ways towards it.
Oh, don't know if that all applys to England
Edited: Thats a new one for me, moving one reply into another thread, didn't know that could be done.lol
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Craig
dad to rebecca [13 w/o cf]
and craig [ 16 month-old w c/f ]
Scotland