Well I need to agree with both of you. Same thing happened with my mom and it was much longer than 2 years and if she hadn't been mistreated, she'd probably still be around.
Deb, my husband was stuck with an infected needle at work and the patient had HepC. Since the needle hit bone marrow he ended up having it at the same rate and they didn't think he'd be around as long as he was and then he ran into a couple of doctors at the VA hospital that said he had done everything right with keeping up with it and would probably die of old age before he died of Hep-C. He wasn't old as far as I'm concerned, but if they had found the heart condition in time, he'd probably still be with me. But for years I worried, because the Hep-C hit so quick and at such a strong rate, they didn't think he'd live for more than 2 years. He got stuck the day after our 1st anniversary and died 11 days before our 11th, so I had him a round a lot longer than I first though, but after them saying he was doing well I still lost him, which was unexpected and a shock. And knowing something is going to happen is no less painful than having it happen suddenly. I just hope Ken is around for you for decades! You really don't ever know. I was supposed to not live much past 16. I just became a great grandmother last month.