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I Just gave my Baby Girl to her Adoptive parents on December 9th 2008..i know it was only 6 days ago but i feel like my life is over ...i think that was the hardest thing i ever did....I know i will evenually make it through but right now at this point i can sit and think of her everyday.... Im scared im going to forget her...although i know i was doing somthing right becase i chose a wonderful mom and dad for her...I know that it was best because all i cud give her is my love which many say is enough but i wanted her to have more and not know what its like to struggle and grow up with no father in her life and a father that is such a bad man. The only relief is for crying for her....I Loved Her instantly and jus wish i cud be the one she calls mom and grows odd with......I want her back but i know she is better off...Its just sooo Hard......
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hey girly,
At some point we have all been there, it dose not get easier i will not lie but it dose become bearable after time, I think you did a great thing putting her first i suggest you start consuling i waited seven years and let me tell you it was way past due, we are all here for you please keep us posted tell us how you feel and what your doing, you will be just fine sending warm thoughts and lots of hugs ![]() |
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I know how you feel...
((((((hugs))))))
I am sorry for your loss. I remember coming home from the hospital with out my little girl. That was 18 years ago. I still think of her every day. It is less painful. I highly recommend counciling or birthparent support group. Blessings. |
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Everything is so raw right now. You recently gave birth, your hormones are all over the place, and you are apart from your baby. For me, the first year was the very hardest, and the worst of it was leaving the hospital without my child and those weeks right after. I placed my son for similar reasons as you did, among other reasons. I still believe I made the right decision. For me, the pain lessened in time, and I never regretted my decision (just my circumstances). I did get a lot of counseling, however. It is very hard to go through this alone. There is a lot of support here, but I also think it is important to talk to someone face to face, and if you can find a birthmother support group, that would be good, too. You will not forget your child.
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Today i feel better although its still hard....i didnt cry today...i set up a appointment to speack with the counsler on december 31st the day after i meet the Adoptive partent........(writing this makes me wanna cry) i write in a journal every day about her so i dont have to keep it on my mind all day...i Love her ..but i think its geting better..
* Thanx you guys for ALL of your support * I have been defending my ecision for a while and its nice to have support. |
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Im happy to hear you had a good day, There will still be some bumps in the road just know you will be ok. I think the journal is a great idea i always say i will do that but never do kinda scary to look back at what you right ya know. Best of luck you been in my thoughts
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Glad to see you are having a better day. It will be like that, some days will be better than others, and some days you will just need to grieve and cry and get it all out. Allow yourself time to heal, and YES, you can heal.
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the better days
I met the parents and everything and it was so much relieving to see the parents in person.....I still love my baby and can't stress that enough......I didn't cry but sometimes I have my days....right now its hard to be around babies because I don't have minds........I jus hope in 18 years she will seek me out...and we can spend lots time together.....I am happy that my baby is happy, healthy and safe and I can go to sleep alittle better at night.....to everyone that have been thru this I really admire your courage and desire to seek out parents for ur babies.....and trusting someone to care for a piece of you......good luck to everyone and I hope it works out......!!!
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Oh, Honey, you will NEVER forget her. It's hard..and heartbreaking. I suggest all that others before me, suggested...counseling, grief therapy, and group therapy for 1st parents. I also suggest you keep a couple of diaries...one for yourself to write your feelings in, and one for your daughter..to give to her when you have reunion in a few years. You can even buy her a birthday card every year and keep it for her. I'm sure you'll come up with ideas of your own. Do things to help you through it. I won't say to help you heal, because in most cases, the healing doesn't start until after reunion, and you find the rest of your heart. Also keep coming here to this site. There are many of us that are going through the process. We can all support you. I wish I'd had this site to go to during my years of yearning for my child, and going through the pain of separation. I didn't "choose" adoption...it was forced on me. I know that there are a lot of other 1st moms on here that had it forced on them, too. I wish you well. Please keep in touch with us. Love, Rosie |
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i only have half as well
i am in the same place. i just gave my son up on dec 11th. i feel the same way. i dont think about anything else bc the emotions are so strong right now. if you need to talk, i will listen and i truly do understand.
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I feel the same way = my daughter was aopted 30 years ago, and the emotions are still so strong - she is almost the only thing I think of - best, fc
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from an adoptee with love
I am a 50 year old adoptee and was touched to read about your emotional connection with your girl. She will think of and love you too. I do my birthmother and write her every birthday. Hugs - PJ
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18 years later?
I was wondering ..how is it after that 18 year period....how long did you wait before he or she seeked you out...? I am really nervouse about that part i just want it to work out..and for her to feel complete wen she meet me not broken in pieces.
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Thank you for sharing, and it is reassuring to hear from you and many others that time does make it better. I gave my son up the day after you did, and went through the same thoughts, and still do. I also write in a journal, but I write to my son, so that when or if he wants to meet me he has something that he can read that shows him how I really felt about it, and that I really did love him. I also am seeing a therapist and taking anti-depressants, I don't know what works for everyone but I do highly recommend seeking therapy. They can give you great tools of how to deal with your grief, pain, sorrow and sadness.
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