Parasitic Twins Found Inside Baby's Brain

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Yes. Mine was feeding off of my body and became a large tumor. I had to have several organs removed


Wow,sorry to hear that,sounds horrifying. If you dont mind,how old were you when they discovered it? And did you feel anything emotionally with losing the "twin". Like did it feel like you lost a sibling at all? Or did you only see it as cancer at that point? Im guessing if it was feeding off you it had some sort of living intelligence.
 

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Wow,sorry to hear that,sounds horrifying. If you dont mind,how old were you when they discovered it? And did you feel anything emotionally with losing the "twin". Like did it feel like you lost a sibling at all? Or did you only see it as cancer at that point? Im guessing if it was feeding off you it had some sort of living intelligence.

I was 18 when they found it, and only because I was in excruciating pain. It’s interesting because I always had a feeling I was a twin when I was growing up.

By the time doctors found it and I was diagnosed, I had terminal cancer. I wasn’t given long to live, so I didn’t even think past “that was my twin” at the time. I was more worried about the fact that my mom would have to bury her only child. I had never seen my mom cry like that. That shyt hurt.
 

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I was 18 when they found it, and only because I was in excruciating pain. It’s interesting because I always had a feeling I was a twin when I was growing up.

By the time doctors found it and I was diagnosed, I had terminal cancer. I wasn’t given long to live, so I didn’t even think past “that was my twin” at the time. I was more worried about the fact that my mom would have to bury her only child. I had never seen my mom cry like that. That shyt hurt.


Thats heavy at such a young age:francis:


What do you mean by the bolded,or is it something that cant be explained without experiencing?
 

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Thats heavy at such a young age:francis:


What do you mean by the bolded,or is it something that cant be explained without experiencing?

Kinda. It’s like a spidey sense thing. Idk how to explain it but, I always felt like something was missing.

Shyt, let me take you all the way back…when I was born, I didn’t want to come out. I had planted my feet on my moms pelvic bones (that’s what my mom says) and ended up having the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck. I hanged myself in my mom’s stomach, and by the time doctors performed an emergency c-section, they thought I was dead. They worked on me for a couple minutes and after 2-3 mins I finally took a breath.

All that is to say, I wonder if being that close to death has given me some sort of “sixth sense”. You might think it’s :duck:
But I’m serious. I have my own family shook about this ish.

But yeah I had this feeling I was missing something since I was 4 years old. When I got to high school, I read about this “vanishing twin” theory that states people who are left handed are more likely to have had a twin that didn’t survive the pregnancy. It all snowballed from there. I hope that answers your question :heh:
Sorry for the long post.
 

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When people say this ( and I'm not religious/ I wonder how things like this are supposed to invalidate the belief in a higher power. So you ever stop and think about life and the fact that there is design in everything and almost always intention. That's your proof of a higher power. Tragedy or suffering doesn't invalidate that. There's no aspect of belief that tells you because there is a god that the world should be perfect and in order. This doesn't disprove anything. The miracle of life itself that is the development of all 3 fetus... It is proof. you only see a half empty glass
I'm speaking within a modern Abrahamic, "all good comes from god, all life is sacred" context as an atheist; so-called pagan religions have a more grounded approach closer to what you're getting at, but that's another thread

Those three wouldn't have had fulfilling lives, life ain't a miracle, ever seen a sewer rat give birth? A dog eat her newborn puppies? Ducks raping other ducks? Life isn't beautiful and Mother Nature's a bytch but each and every functioning adult can and should make life as comfortable as possible :ld:
 

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I'm speaking within a modern Abrahamic, "all good comes from god, all life is sacred" context as an atheist; so-called pagan religions have a more grounded approach closer to what you're getting at, but that's another thread

Those three wouldn't have had fulfilling lives, life ain't a miracle, ever seen a sewer rat give birth? A dog eat her newborn puppies? Ducks raping other ducks? Life isn't beautiful and Mother Nature's a bytch but each and every functioning adult can and should make life as comfortable as possible :ld:

AH you a misery troll. you would off yourself if you really believe anything you wrote. i mean i could counter your shyt with beautiful moments but what's the point. you want to see shyt the way you do, you don't have to. you invalidate and omit anything that doesn't fit your terrible analysis of life. you are motivated by proving something for the sake of argument I know you don't believe.
 
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