70 years old --1/2 Irish -fathers side and mothers side Italian.
Have had 2 nasty falls in 5 months ----balacae has gotten so poor/
Broke neck on second fall..
Have had nopain with either, and now have not had any REMIICADEIN ALMOST 7 MONTHS...
KEN CUMMINGS
Have had 2 nasty falls in 5 months ----balacae has gotten so poor/
Broke neck on second fall..
Have had nopain with either, and now have not had any REMIICADEIN ALMOST 7 MONTHS...
KEN CUMMINGS
Part English/Irish/German/Welsh/ and so on and so on. What was interesting to me when my mom did are family tree, is that she found where a cousin married a cousin . . . And now you know the rest of the story.
And stories of my great-grandmother being using that liquid opium that you see in the old movies for arthritis.
And stories of my great-grandmother being using that liquid opium that you see in the old movies for arthritis.
I am 1/2 Irish and 1/2 Italian. Irish name is McFarland and Italian name is Desario.
Ha - some of us are Irish, Scottish, German, English, Welsh, Swedish and a little extra. Those are my major DNA contributors, and I can trace part of my family all the way back to the Norman Conquest. All northerners.
My roots are Irish/Scottish per my grandmothers family name Ayers. My grandfathers last name is Lampe which is German though I am told that him and his parents came over from Czechoslovakia and my dad came over with his parents from England. So I am really just your average all American mutt.
I'm polish....i believe my mom has the same thing i do but she has never been DX
Hi Jessica -
My brother and I are 1/2 Irish, 1/2 Polish and both have AS.
My mom is being tested for Lupus and is 100% Irish.
However, all three of us are Rh positive.
My brother and I are 1/2 Irish, 1/2 Polish and both have AS.
My mom is being tested for Lupus and is 100% Irish.
However, all three of us are Rh positive.
1/8 Irish. All American mutt - mostly western European (Irish, English, Scottish, French) with a little Cherokee thrown in. Pretty sure the AS came from the English/Scottish branch.
Very, very irish. Both sides of the family, one far more than the other. My Irish grandmother definitely had something - assumed it was severe osteoporisis, but now . . ? Her upper back was completely hunched over. Suspicious.
I'm part Irish. & from the pictures I Have seen of my grandmother I'm pretty sure she had AS. They didn't know it at the time. But between pics & my mom's stories it sure sounds like AS. Poor thing on a farm in Kansas so long ago with no relief. We don't have complete relief but thank God They have what they do now!!!
