A Conversation for Secrets of Longevity
It's heredity, luckily for me
Wand'rin star Started conversation Aug 14, 2000
My grandparents and their brothers and sisters lived into their late 90's, {My grandfather's sister died two days before her hundredth birthday because she has overdone it painting the kicten ceiling for the celebration)
My mother made it to well over 80. She and my father were heavy smokers and gave it up the year they were 80 because they refused to pay the government that amount of post-budget tax.
My father smoked 40 full-strength Players a day and a pipe outdoors and a cigar with any special meal. He drank at least one beer a day, wine at weekends, G and T before meals and whisky after. He had a hard war (Russian convoys,Madras, Normandy) and was well overweight even in his eighties (red meat at least 4 times a week). He died in his sleep aged 94.
My best friend died in his early fifties (his father didn't make old bones either)
It's heredity, luckily for me
Barney's Bucksaws Posted Aug 14, 2000
I'm hoping heredity works for me. The side of the family I most resemble lived to ripe old ages. We are tall and thin (my doctor is worried because I'm "fine boned" - I must have soft bones! Yeah - right!!) We all also have slow heart rates and low blood pressure. I do try to take care, though - lots of exercise - weights (occasionally), Tai Chi, walking, etc., high calcium diet, vitimines, moderate time in the sun, plenty of rest. The most important thing, though is to try and follow my Dad's example - enjoy life, work hard, and have fun.
It's heredity, luckily for me
Demon Drawer Posted Aug 16, 2000
Darn, I wish I was female with my family history if it is genetic. All the women in the family far outlive the men on average 20 yers of widowhodd is the norm. Mind you I may escape that fate do to the quirk of sexual orientation. We shall see ask me in 50 years time if I'm still around and only the second man on any side of my family to make it past 80.
It's heredity, luckily for me
Barney's Bucksaws Posted Aug 17, 2000
I'll try to remember to ask you in 50 years!
It's heredity, luckily for me
Barney's Bucksaws Posted Aug 18, 2000
Absolutely
We'll both be old and grouchy by then. BTW - looked at your pictures of the get together in Scotland - looks like a really good time. I like to be able to put faces to names.
It's heredity, luckily for me
Demon Drawer Posted Aug 18, 2000
Mine are still in the pipeline, those are Peet's which I'm hosting for him. Actually that reminds me I need to get to the chemists and pick them up.
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