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Originally Posted By Megan Siefferlen
My birthmother ws 18 when she had me, I understand lots of what she was going through, as I had her grandson, a beautiful baby boy at the age of 21 in a very Cathloic family unmarried and all alone (except for my rock, my adoptive mother) it is because my birthmother gave me up I would not even consider adoption for my son. Now, my son is two and he is the reason why I exsist but I have beccome very sick, becasue I was not left the luxury of my medical history by my birthmother or my birth grandmother (the only two people in my birth faimly of whom know I exist) did not leave me any medical history, no doctors can find out what is wrong with me. They know it is serious.. Please!! If only for your granson....I need to know all my medical history, I want to be there for son as long as possible but I need your help...Margaret Anee Siefferlen 9374357149 9/11/78 Saint Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton OH
Originally Posted By cidee
i'm sorry your sick, but this is the problem with adoption my father just recently died of an illness we don't know if it was inherited or not and that is what my father feared the most,because he will never know if he pasted somthing down to his 6 kids or his 16 grandchildren.i mean i don't care to know my bgrandparents i just want their medical history.
good luck in your search!
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Originally Posted By Neil
I don't mean to seem unfeeling, because I'm not, but why do you think medical records would help you? They might, I suppose, but if doctors can't tell what's wrong with present technology why would you expect that doctors a generation ago could do any better, if in fact your BM had the same condition?
Originally Posted By cjh
if they had the same condition that would tell me if my father inherited it from her and if he could give it to one of us i'm not sure if lou gehrigs diease is inherited or not?
Originally Posted By Neil
But how could you know if it's the SAME condition if you don't know what your condition is?
You ask (by another name) about ALS. Is that what you think you have? How about asking your doctor your questions?