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| Gloria Jean (1-17-54) | Posted: Dec 04, 2006 01:49:49 PM I am an adopted chid and although i am NOT your daughter , perhaps I can lend some comfort to you.I, too, have been searching for my birth mother.Rarely a day or week goes by that i don't ponder "is she still alive, is she thinking or even looking for me?".As long as I have searched and felt the anguish of missing my " Mommy", It hit me like a ton of bricks not long ago that carrying a child for nine months and then having to give up that life that you have bonded with for all those months must be even more agonizing than we, as adoptees , could ever imagine. My prayers are with you to bring closure to your search with a happy ending. may the Lord bless you ( and ME) in this way. | ||
| Helen | Posted: Feb 19, 2005 12:14:43 PM I have a friend who gave up her daughter in March, 1968 in Roanoke, Va. as she was unmarried at the time. She thinks of this child often and I thought maybe there was a way the daughter could be found and she could just know how she is doing and is she happy. | ||
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