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Do what ever you can for it; I have some skeletons in my collection with such fusion and osteophytic growth that the person could barely have moved when alive. You do want to stave off that degree of the condition if you at all can.
Thank you for the advice.
I have had it for over 30 years, undiagnosed for 20+ of them. My condition is fairly mild compared with others attending the clinic today but I keep moving as much as I can.
Lifting and carrying the grandson can be a pain...
I think my other medical conditions will kill me off before the AS gets too bad but if my ancestors are any guide, I've got another 20 years or so to go. Almost all who survived childhood were exceeding three score and ten years in the 18th Century, and lived even longer in the 19th and 20th.
It's always nice when the ancestors aren't rushing their descendants to join them.
It has caused me some difficulties when doing research because when I found someone in the 1871 or 1881 censuses I tended to assume that they couldn't have been born in the 18th Century - but they were.
My eldest aunt was born in the 19th Century. She was still working, admittedly only part-time, in 1990. She was running a youth club for disaffected South London teenagers...
So, Og, not only longevity but depravity is in your genes...
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Seventeeth Century identity theft, and they didn't even have credit cards!
Finished reading a 19 part story on Lit earlier today, only to realize that the last part was not the end of the story. I was further dismayed to find out that the last written part of the story had been added in May of 2010, pretty much killing any hope I had of a final chapter being written any time soon. I hate that! They were so close to finishing the story and it was really well written. It sounded like things were coming to a close and stuff would get resolved.
Not only that, but the 18th chapter left me feeling like someone had punched me in the stomach. I felt a little better after Chapter 19, but it really needed the final chapter to resolve everything. Now I can't stop thinking about it and still have that sick feeling in my stomach.
I WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENS DAMNIT!
I WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENS DAMNIT!
Clever man
Chapter 20 is for sale on Amazon at ten bucks a copy.
That's okay, I don't need to know that badly. >_>
That was a joke Trom, I don't anything about the last chapter or chapters.
I know, my response was also a joke.
I've been trawling through 19th Century census returns.
In the 1861 census, an ancestor John is shown as being married to another John. I didn't know that was possible then, especially as they apparently had three children.