BTW, there's a good chance I won't have but 20 years with her. I was a soldier stationed in Europe when U.S. Army bases were being supplied with English beef... So it's quite possible I've got dormant (for now) Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. They've not found a pathogen for it, so they can't test for it... what I've been told (and what I've been able to research) says that if I've got it, sometime around the age of 60, I'll start to experience rapidly progressive dementia, leading to memory loss, personality changes and hallucinations. This is accompanied by physical problems such as speech impairment, jerky movements (myoclonus), balance and coordination dysfunction (ataxia), changes in gait, rigid posture, and seizures.
If so, I'll be dead within a year of onset.