Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi , You said ' if I look after myself, and don't get hit by a bus or anything, I'll last til I'm at least 100, easily :-)' Thanks for the chuckle, and the memories. My Nmom called all of 'the children' together about ten years ago to tell us that she had 'the same thing that Pop had', and was going into the hospital for surgery. My Pop/grandfather had colon cancer. Turned out Nmom had a hemorrhoid removed. She still hasn't gotten cancer of any kind, but is still trying. I'm looking forward to lasting a good while too; my grandmother died at 93...of a broken arm/shock/morphine. See ya in the poker parlor, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 this is one of the stranger and sometimes humorous sides of bp--my dad has died so many times that it is rediculous. if he got a cold he would tell us he was dying. every sunday he would go through a dying spell and it got to the point that we would ask each other how dad was on sunday and we'd say it's sunday, he's dying. there was actually a reason behind it--he was stabbed in the navy and a counselor thinking it was ptsd asked what day it was--we looked in the records and it really happened on a sunday. too bad the navy didn't give him counseling. when i stopped contact with the family my brother made a plea and said that i needed to be more flexible and just go along with things like everyone else. he then said, cuz you know, dad is getting old, and he could die soon. i said, maybe they should come around to my side because who knows, maybe I could die soon--my brother looked dumbfounded and i could see that he had never considered the fact that anyone other than my father could meet their end...tiki Re: BPM Relationships and " Hooks " WAS Re: Newbie Intro Hi , You said ' if I look after myself, and don't get hit by a bus or anything, I'll last til I'm at least 100, easily :-)' Thanks for the chuckle, and the memories. My Nmom called all of 'the children' together about ten years ago to tell us that she had 'the same thing that Pop had', and was going into the hospital for surgery. My Pop/grandfather had colon cancer. Turned out Nmom had a hemorrhoid removed. She still hasn't gotten cancer of any kind, but is still trying. I'm looking forward to lasting a good while too; my grandmother died at 93...of a broken arm/shock/morphine. See ya in the poker parlor, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Turned out Nmom had a hemorrhoid removed. She still hasn't > gotten cancer of any kind, but is still trying. > Sounds very familiar, my mother has been terminial as long as I can remember of course the illness changes, This year alone she has almost had cancer, a stroke that almost killed her( she was driving all over the next day) I won't bore you with the rest but she is always unable to follow through because her illness is criticial. It started 50 years ago and she is still going strong. I just don't know how she can stand all the tests and probing, I wonder if that is her form of self-mutilation. She average's an operation a year. Good nite to all, Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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