I'm going to post this here rather than in the health section because we can always talk about our specific health problems there. I thought it might be helpful, informative, and reasonable to have a thread that discusses the subject of death and dying, our own and those around us.
There ain't any of us getting any younger, and many of you are older than I am. While I don't think I am going to die anytime soon, two of my brothers probably didn't think they were going to either until not long before they did, and it's likely that we've all lost a large percentage of the people who were the most important to us throughout our lives. Even as a forum family, we've lost many good people since 2015.
While it's not a happy subject, it is one of our life's challenges.
I don't have anything profound to say on the subject at the moment, but I have been thinking about many of those who have gone before me, and others who don't have long. I haven't been logging into my Facebook page much lately, although I am going to try to remember to do so more often, not to post political stuff as I once did, but to keep up with family and co-workers. I just learned that another of my first cousins, a younger brother of one of my best childhood friends, probably doesn't have long left. I lost my younger brother a few years ago, and he was five years younger than me. I still hope to sell my land in Maine and move back to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan before I die, but so many of the people I grew up with there have already passed.
There ain't any of us getting any younger, and many of you are older than I am. While I don't think I am going to die anytime soon, two of my brothers probably didn't think they were going to either until not long before they did, and it's likely that we've all lost a large percentage of the people who were the most important to us throughout our lives. Even as a forum family, we've lost many good people since 2015.
While it's not a happy subject, it is one of our life's challenges.
I don't have anything profound to say on the subject at the moment, but I have been thinking about many of those who have gone before me, and others who don't have long. I haven't been logging into my Facebook page much lately, although I am going to try to remember to do so more often, not to post political stuff as I once did, but to keep up with family and co-workers. I just learned that another of my first cousins, a younger brother of one of my best childhood friends, probably doesn't have long left. I lost my younger brother a few years ago, and he was five years younger than me. I still hope to sell my land in Maine and move back to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan before I die, but so many of the people I grew up with there have already passed.