tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37914658.post8377523655369185638..comments2024-01-21T13:44:43.896+00:00Comments on Womb Twin Survivors: Womb twin story - she was only half a personUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37914658.post-35470088694575198052012-12-06T12:37:52.850+00:002012-12-06T12:37:52.850+00:00I identify with this story very much, I could have...I identify with this story very much, I could have written some of it myself. The only difference is our age difference. How lucky to be able to face all those emotions at a young age and have the time to work through them. I am more than double your age, and only now learning to come to terms with a lot that has happened to me in life, and realize why. But I do believe my twin has been with me all the way and now since having 'released' her, I feel she is still very much part of me, genetically and DNA connected within my own cells, that it is now easier to think of her without the looking for and longing. In fact this year my life has taken on a new perspective and I am much more confident and open, and not so lonely anymore in the company of others. When I was born by c/section, there was a 'foetus papyraceous' present, and then at 18yrs old I had a 'terratoma' removed from my left hip bone (teeth, hair etc), but was not told until I was 20 and pregnant that I was one of a twin. I too had twin daughters, and had to give them up for adoption. Fortunately we have now met, and keep in touch. It was only this year that I was 'forced' to come to terms with who I really am. I too have often thought what it would have been like to have physically known her, but am pleased that there is path to follow and that is the healing path. Being able to share this and more has helped me tremendously. Dee vdMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13393755399611188199noreply@blogger.com