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Anyone healthy?
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Thanks for the offer but I suspect it would be awkward anyway (zey are Germans on meine mutter's side). I always used to wriggle out of visiting them too as a kid, so I don't know most of them. -
FTFYOriginally posted by sasguru View PostComing up to middle age, only about half a stone heavier than I was when I was 18, 32 stone. Quit smoking years ago (cigs and other stuff). Prob drink a bit too much but who doesn't.
Can stillrun
steadily for an hour.
OK I guess. Could do better.
But have genes with longevity - grandparents died mostly of old age and accidents in their 90s.
And gramps was a heavy drinker. Fell off his bike when he was 92 and fractured his skull. Died of MRSA a week later.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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AH them Germans. You are right - can't get info for them.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThanks for the offer but I suspect it would be awkward anyway (zey are Germans on meine mutter's side). I always used to wriggle out of visiting them too as a kid, so I don't know most of them.+50 Xeno Geek Points
Come back Toolpusher, scotspine, Voodooflux.Pogle
As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
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You might want to pull your finger out then...................tempus fugit and all that..........Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGrandmother 33
(his second wife lived to 81 though, but not my genes), Great grandmother 37
I keep meaning to ask my mother more about her side of the family.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Ah dear old stress, don't ya just love itOriginally posted by hyperD View PostHowever, last year and the year before I've had a plethora of illnesses ranging from chest infections, depression, abscesses, a whole bunch of stuff one after the other. But this year I have been absolutely fine again.
I think extreme stress/emotional turmoil can knock your immune system for six because that is the only explanation I have for the period of illness.
Had a couple of days of his contract first time in years, layngitis, normally happy to go in and infect everyone, but losing your voice when you've got conference calls all day, not good.
Though norovirus was interesting as it came on just as I had an interview for another contract, not good, train journey home as even worse.
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Come think of it, my mother's mother died early too. The males reached a good age though, I think. I haven't seen anyone less than 75 on the male side, and that 75 figure doesn't square with what I recall my father saying. I'm sure he said his father was still working at 87 and that he planned to beat him.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou might want to pull your finger out then...................tempus fugit and all that..........

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Early death is genetically transferred down the maternal side, honestOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostCome think of it, my mother's mother died early too. The males reached a good age though, I think. I haven't seen anyone less than 75 on the male side, and that 75 figure doesn't square with what I recall my father saying. I'm sure he said his father was still working at 87 and that he planned to beat him.
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Come on then, who has the highest scoring grand and great grand parents? (add all 12? ages together). Or lowest, for a laugh
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Hmmm, from what I've been told mine were all mid 80's and 90's so let's say 335?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostCome on then, who has the highest scoring grand and great grand parents? (add all 4 ages together). Or lowest, for a laugh
Is there a prize??
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You've quoted my post in which I said 4, instead of 12, to account for great grand parent, so 335 isn't all that great (or grand).Originally posted by norrahe View PostHmmm, from what I've been told mine were all mid 80's and 90's so let's say 335?
Is there a prize??
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