Lung Disease
- 2019-02-06 - 03:40 PM - Wednesday - Mom told me around this time, today, that my dad's dad, Peter Marinus Rasp, had some kind of lungs disease. That's a big factor behind the mother, Mary Margaret Hocking, who married Peter, for adopting my dad, Donald Melvin Rasp, born 1950, September 26th, on out to the Arnold family around 1950-1953. Peter was born in like 1906, April 14th, and died in like 1953, August 14th. Historically, people get sick more in the winter, mostly due to the stagnant air as there is less air-flow as windows are closed in houses more often in order to keep houses warmer. so, then that limits how much air is recycled. That allows even more germs to collect in their mega cities. The body begins to struggle with the immune system as it lacks food, water, air, and mostly sunlight. Lack of air circulation is a big factor, and not the cold air. Yes, if it was too cold, that would be a problem as well. My grandpa and great grandpa are said to have missed boarding the Titanic as Peter's father in like 1912, Peter Sr., was drunk somewhere. They couldn't find him. So, then they ended up boarding a ship to Canada, to like Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada. My grandpa may have had Emphysema. - Omega 3 Foods - My Coultra