by FeatherMe on Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:04 pm
Family tree
MOTHER
Grandmother - died after 2nd stroke at age 50
Her aunt, grandmaother's sister - died after stroke in her 80's, had large torso, and piano stick legs, about 5'10" - Her daughter, my mother's cousin, looked just like her
Grandfather - told he died of old age
Mother
Looked like aunt and cousin, had high arches and narow heels - I have same - she also had polyneuropathy, weakness in her legs, muscle wasting(showed up later in life probably late 50's or early 60's), two low back surgeries - one due to herniated disc (age 40)and one to correct the botched job of the first surgery( age 43), 1st heart attack at 52, 2nd at 56, suffered with fatigue, inability to get to sleep, shortness of breath, chest pain, CHF, stroke at 76, mouth cancer into lung cancer and chest cavity. Died at 76.
FATHER
Grandmother - had stroke at 73 and died of heart attack at 76 - comments were made she had hardening of the arteries.
Grandfather - healthy, robust painter - died at 72 of multiple myeloma
Father
Had Parkinson's and Alzheimer's - He died at 78. He has four sisters.
The oldest one died at age 93 - had Alzheimer's. Next one - 42 in a fire.
Third sister is still alive at 79, has had heart bypass surgery and is in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's. Youngest sister is still alive at 77 and has had Alzheimer's for a while.
We rejoice in our sufferings. Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us. God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit. Adapted Romans 5:3-4