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My son actually has more issues than were presented to me. However his issues that are obvious (missing three limbs) are probably enough to discourage most adoptive parents. I have adopted from both Poland and Russia. In Russia the case is often as you have stated and the issues that are put in records turn out ot be nothing. In Poland I have not found this to be the case. They have very good medical care and so far everyone I have met or spoken to who has adopted from there has found the medicals to be completely accurate. I also had three children and adopted my fourth from Poland. The most difficult part was the six weeks in country. Leaving my other children for that long was difficult and will probably assure I would not adopt from Poland again.
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