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To: a real Sheila; Grammy; Diana in Wisconsin; billhilly

Tomorrow I am attending a beloved aunt’s funeral in rural Virginia. She died day before yesterday.

She would have been 94 this coming December. She lived alone way out in the country (had a daughter nearby), hadn’t been to town in years, and until two years ago she grew all her own vegetables, canned them, kept about an acre of land mowed with a riding mower, etc.

She had never seen a doctor except the ones who came to her house when she delivered her three kids in the early ‘30s, had never been to a hospital (she was scared of them). She believed in taking vitamen supplements and treated ailments with herbs she’d grow. She mostly ate homecanned veggies, but also ate bacon, sausage, chicken.

She became sick about two weeks ago and her children finally sent her to the hospital in an ambulance. I was at the hospital when the lady came into her room to get all her medical history info.

When the lady asked “ever been treated for this, that, ever been hospitalized, who is her primary doctor,” her daughter was saying no, no. The lady looked stunned. I said, “She’s never been to a doctor, wouldn’t go to one, she treated herself with herbs and vitamens.” The lady looked at the age on the papers and said “She must have done it right.”

The folks at the hospital were stumped, I don’t think they’d ever tried to treat a person with no medical history, no personal physician to consult. So, they just made her comfortable and she slipped peacefully away to her Lord.

I hope I have some of her genes, and her demeanor. She loved life, was the most gracious, loving, intelligent, and thoughful person I’ve ever known.


44 posted on 10/30/2007 10:02:42 AM PDT by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: girlangler

I forgot to add that my grandfather had also been a farmer all his life and worked until his last days. He was also an alcoholic in his earlier years, but had stopped drinking probably in his 50’s or 60’s. My maternal grandmother lived to be 93. She too grew all her own veggies and worked until she fell and broke a knee at age 87.

I think the main common thread I’ve seen in stories of longevity has been- hard work- never completely retire, exercise daily- even if it is just walking and working in the yard, grow your own food whenever possible so you know what is in it!


51 posted on 10/30/2007 10:24:18 AM PDT by a real Sheila (stop hillary NOW!)
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To: girlangler

I am so sorry girl. I know you were concerned about her. Did you get your mom to see her?


54 posted on 10/30/2007 10:32:20 AM PDT by Grammy
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To: girlangler

My kind of woman. May she Rest In Peace. :)

I work with a woman who is in her late 70’s. She can run circles around me, and I’m pretty nuts, LOL! She, too, hasn’t been to a doctor in ages. She just says they’re only going to tell her what’s “wrong” with her and that she can fix her minor ailments related to AGING on her own, anyway. :)

God Bless women like that. Wish there were more of us on this planet. Then we wouldn’t be in the health care fix that the Socialists exploit for political gain. *Rolleyes*


87 posted on 10/30/2007 4:36:33 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: girlangler

Sorry for your loss of that wonderful lady. She sounds like some of my ancestors in rural Kentucky.


90 posted on 10/30/2007 7:04:41 PM PDT by billhilly
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