azumeow wrote:Heeeyyyyyy, it's like we're twinsies! We've got cancer, alzheimer's and liver disease running in my families. I refuse to become a husk. Total paralysis maybe I'd be okay with, but if my mind goes, I want my body to go with it.
Though I already have the ill fortune of it starting to happen...rather early.
Total paralysis sucks. Fortunately for me it was only temporary.
Keep in mind though that if it happens, unless you live in one of the few areas that offers assisted suicide, that option is off the table. In retrospect, that's what scared me fifteen years ago when I experienced it.
Discussions like this are one of the reasons I've never looked into my family medical history. I have never been good with having shadows hanging over me, and have a lot of respect for those who can make the best of such situations.
Rin is orthogonal to everything.
Stuff I've written: Developments, a continuation of Lilly's (bad? neutral?) ending - COMPLETE!
Eurobeatjester wrote:Everyone knows the person is better off dead. Nobody will say it, but it's a relief when it comes. But despite this, everyone tries to keep that person alive as long as possible without stopping to think if they should.
If I start to decline like that, I'll opt for a peaceful way out that won't result in suffering for myself or my loved ones.
If I ever run into such extreme decline, I'm gonna use the last of my wits to demand a pudding cup laced with anything that will kill me (but won't ruin the pudding).
dewelar wrote:Discussions like this are one of the reasons I've never looked into my family medical history. I have never been good with having shadows hanging over me, and have a lot of respect for those who can make the best of such situations.
Yeah but generaly if something is wrong with your family medical history, you don't need to search to know what.
At least, the wost I can have is apparantly die of a cerebral edema or other problems related to blood tension. ( my maternal great-grandparents are dead relatively young because this kind of problem, and my maternal grand-aunt is dead around 50 because by an cerebral edema after a week of coma; and the general hypertension among males of my paternal side would certainly don't help me for this kind of problem )
"With my eternal life, I will see the world through to its end. Until everyone who won't like me is gone."
— Porky Minch
"Can you face your fears ?"
— Hanako
I speak from the noise
Souls and shapes, forever twisted
the lost voices of the damned
lure the bringer of despair
dewelar wrote:Discussions like this are one of the reasons I've never looked into my family medical history. I have never been good with having shadows hanging over me, and have a lot of respect for those who can make the best of such situations.
Yeah but generaly if something is wrong with your family medical history, you don't need to search to know what.
True. Takes a bit more effort when you were adopted as an infant, though.
Rin is orthogonal to everything.
Stuff I've written: Developments, a continuation of Lilly's (bad? neutral?) ending - COMPLETE!
Sure it's scary to know this kind of risk, but sometimes it can be used to prevent some things. (if these risks are real, it's not like don't knowing them will makes them less real)
"With my eternal life, I will see the world through to its end. Until everyone who won't like me is gone."
— Porky Minch
"Can you face your fears ?"
— Hanako
I speak from the noise
Souls and shapes, forever twisted
the lost voices of the damned
lure the bringer of despair
Zarys wrote:Sure it's scary to know this kind of risk, but sometimes it can be used to prevent some things. (if these risks are real, it's not like don't knowing them will makes them less real)
*nods* Based on my own knowledge of myself, I've made a calculation that the damage to my health from the stress of knowing something of that nature is likely to be greater than the chance of prevention or mitigation. That calculation may change as I get older, but for now I'm comfortable with it .
Rin is orthogonal to everything.
Stuff I've written: Developments, a continuation of Lilly's (bad? neutral?) ending - COMPLETE!
Zarys wrote:Sure it's scary to know this kind of risk, but sometimes it can be used to prevent some things. (if these risks are real, it's not like don't knowing them will makes them less real)
*nods* Based on my own knowledge of myself, I've made a calculation that the damage to my health from the stress of knowing something of that nature is likely to be greater than the chance of prevention or mitigation. That calculation may change as I get older, but for now I'm comfortable with it .
So far I've traced the cause of death back for eight generations. Throat cancer. Lung cancer. Stomach cancer. Lung cancer. Cancer. Cancer. Cancer. Cancer... Apparently all my ancestors on one side lived so long that they got cancer and died. That's one way to think of it. My disabilities, however, come from the other side, all on one chromosome that has been religiously passed down to some poor unfortunate descendant(s) in every generation. Those calculations mean something; they make me want to do stuff and get it out of the way, before stuff does me and gets me out of the way.
Post-Yamaku, what happens? After The Dream is a mosaic that follows everyone to the (sometimes) bitter end. Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga. "Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Ranyel wrote:Hum... is the "book club" quoted in the game the same as the "literature club" quoted on the wiki ?
I wanted to knew what these people are doing in this club, is it about exchange recommandations and opinions on their readings, or something else ?
Don't know, but wish I knew! Why not ask it over at the 'Ask' thread and see if some dev will give you a straight or semi-straight answer?
Post-Yamaku, what happens? After The Dream is a mosaic that follows everyone to the (sometimes) bitter end. Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga. "Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
I'm either going to get my lifespan from my mom's side, in which I'll likely die of my heart exploding at 58 years old (specifically 58 for some reason), or I'll get it from my dad's side, and be falling apart with diabetes and cancer (and possibly other maladies), but make it into my 90s or even further.
Well, either way, I'll probably end up with the 'beetus...
Thanks for the answers, i'll maybe ask this tomorrow
I'm a bit confused with the term "literature" because I thinks it means a different thing in english (I'm french) so I don't know if the students (especially Suzu, because I plan to write something about her) in the literature club discuss about books or write some ones
Also, I don't remeber when one of the girls said to Hisao that the book club don't take new members because they are too many (don't go watch all the scenes just to answer me, it's not a big problem that I don't know that)