Gloomy Sunday morning. Looking back yesterday, I'm wondering what makes such big differences?
At the family-get-together lunch, being celebrated her 83 year birthday, my mom in law was very vigorous and cheerful. She was very pleased with the flowers we prepared.
After the lunch, hubby and I visited my mom (85 years old) in the hospital. It is about 3 weeks since she transferred to this hospital and seemed much weaker compared to the last time we visited her. Now she can hardly recognize me. I expected her descent to somw extent, however the reality is much severer than that.
Again I wonder what makes such big differences between them. That's why I'm interested in gerontology, I guess...
Recently I read the following books.
Aging with Grace
Disguised


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I have watched the passing of my mother, my mother-in-law and my father-in-law. Each was different in their living and dying. Each taught me something but each death gave me great pause and still does.
I have heard somewhere that people die in the same manner as he/she was born. If he/she had an easy delivery, he/she can die in comfort without a great agony.
My father and my father-in-law passed away all of sudden due to heart diseases. They may not have agony, I believe. Did they have an easy delivery when they were born? Anyway I do really want to die like them.
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Thanks for stopping by and left your comment. Japan now faces a super-aging society bringing various problems from health care and pension system view points. Recently I read "Aging Grace" and "Disguised: A True Story," which are very interesting.
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