Not personally, but I have had a couple of relatives in a similar position and have sat down with them to do the calculations.
You can make a fair guess about your longevity if you know your 'blood' family. Look at the data for average age at death in your area. Think about your mum, nans, & related aunts - did they die at around about that age? If they died younger could you relate it to something specific like smoking or industrial disease? Any other hereditary factors or something going on at the moment with you?
So not too difficult to work out if you've got almost 3 years left.
Broadly it is reckoned that you are better getting pension years (as they get uprated with inflation) that keeping savings.
Hope that helps!
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