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Tributes to Althea Hayton

Althea Hayton, founder of Womb Twin, passed away peacefully on August 13 (sorry for the delay in posting this news on the blog). We are all ...

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

New year- new adventures

2010 will, if things go well, be the year that this Womb Twin project will come of age.

I am on chapter 4 of what I hope will be the definitive book on the subject of how it feels to be a womb twin survivor.



I hope to have this finished by  September, so it will be available for the Wombtwin Conference in October.

Then I will be creating a group for the parents of womb twin survivors in Hertfordshire, England, where I live.

And a healing group for womb twin survivors in London.

We have a membership secretary for Wombtwin.com, a newsletter editor for Gemini Voices and a conference secretary for October 3rd, as of today!

We have a new patron William Bingley, of which more soon.

Our new CMS website will go online next weekend, courtesy of our website volunteer from IT4C.

It promises to be a great year!

New volunteers still needed. Even the smallest effort makes a huge difference, because we are as yet a small group.





Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Cojoined identical twin survivor

A terrible wound on her chest and a profound sense of something missing... why Holly will always be scarred by the loss of her Siamese twin.  She has a sense of something missing; an imaginary friend; feels different ------ anything familiar here?


Read about it here

AA GILL: is this person a womb twin survivor?

Read about it in the Guardian. I think he is, do you?  here

Clues:

contradiction in his character and behaviour
always the outsider, looking on
problem with keeping to boundaries  (polite/rude)
addiction
androgynous ( female energy)
dyslexia
rage
feeling like a sham, living a kind of false existence

and there is more.... what do you think?