Her mother was the same. She had strokes every 3 weeks for almost a year, survived without any damage. Then, she had a big one and they said she would pass away within the next 2 days. A week later, she was still alive. In a coma, but alive.
o.o I am speechless.
My grandmother was 85 when she died and her mother was 86. Her mother was around 90 when she died.
The ladies on my mom's side of the family all tended to die around 60's.
So did the men on my mother's side of the family. My grandfather looked forward to his retirement, but he died within a year when he got it.
The only exception is my great-aunt, who's had a few strokes and still going.
My grandfather's side all the men died between their 55th and 70th year. The women just kept going.
It is generally believed that women live longer than men.
Then I don't know. lol
Sounds like it.
My only hope is to age to be less cynical. Humanity is making that very hard though.
Because they're cynical? Or because they are the problem?
Ah yeah, cynicism breeds cynicism.
Lol just a big bag of cynicism all around.
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.