Oldest Living Identical Twins Turn 103
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On Monday, the world's oldest living identical twins celebrated their 103 birthday! The are still in the best of health, despite their age. Neither uses a hearing aide or reading glasses.
On Monday, the world's oldest living identical twins celebrated their 103 birthday! The are still in the best of health, despite their age. Neither uses a hearing aide or reading glasses.
The twins were born two
months premature in Chicago in 1909. They weighed a combined 7 lbs. Since they
were born before incubators were invented, they were wrapped in blankets and put in the door of a stove to
keep warm, reported the Daily Mail.
Eisgrou moved to Florida in 1949, and Primack followed her in
1971. There, they enjoyed the majority of their lives, outlived their husbands,
and had one son each.
They're both astonished by their record-breaking age.
"I
can't believe it, that I've reached that age. The good thing is our minds are
sharp. That's the only good thing," Primack told ABC.
Amazingly, the twins continue to live almost completely
independently.
Eisgrou started driving at age 78, and didn't stop until four
years ago, when her now 71-year-old son told her "I shouldn't get a new
car with all the hijackings," reported the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
They both use a cane to walk, but are healthy and independent.
Primack even survived ovarian cancer years ago.
Their longevity may in part be due to their sense of humor. They
recalled to the Daytona Journal that they often used to switch husbands when
they visited each other.
"I
used to visit Daytona and we'd switch husbands and
walk in the temple," Primack said, "And they'd say to me, 'Charlotte,
you look so good.'"
"Nobody
ever knew the difference. And by the time they found out, they were hysterical," Eisgrou
told ABC. "We had so much fun."
"They
are very funny," Jerry Primack, Ann's son, added.
"They bicker constantly."
Although the sisters have always been close, they cannot agree
on what has led them to live such a long life.
According
to the Daily Mail, Primack credits genes and "never being fat" while her twin Eisgrou says it's
because she drank lots of milk.
"Everybody
asks me that. I don't know what it was," Primack told ABC.
"I didn't watch my food when I was young. I smoked. We all smoked."
Eisgrou
added: "I don't know the secret to a long life. And I wouldn't tell you if I
knew it."
"We love each other and
we always will," Primack told ABC.
Eisgrou and Primack are the second oldest twins in the world,
born 39 days after non-identical twins Edith Ritchie and Evelyn Middleton from
Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Source: abcnews
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