Then She Found Me Trailer No. 1
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Thank you for this film, Helen. It will assist us (Adoptee's) in our inabilities to access our original, Vital Record-plight in many states. As an adult, I need know ones permission to contact my biological family if I ********* would be up to my biological family to embrace me or not. I can handle rejection, as well. If it be the case. Yet, I would've like to have known my risks for breast cancer at an earlier age than 42, when I have found my bio-mother. I would have like to have been able to contact her at the age of 18. She was searching for me as well at the time. Yet, she died of breast cancer at the age of 47, in 1987. I was too late for her. On a happier note, I found my biological mother's family and my siblings in 2004. I am happily reunited! I looked at my sister and my heart leaped. Strangely, a part of me must have missed her, this perfect stranger, in my life, all of my life. I have learned more about myself through meeting my family. Or atleast part of my bio-family. I am still in search of my biological father and my other siblings. Hopefully, someday, I will have full disclosure of my medical history and my ancestry. I have had 100% Support from my Adoptive family through the years. I find this to be unconditional love and support. My family circle has grown into an almost full one. But I am not done, yet. Again, thank you for allowing the public to know about this book. It may help others to open up about such a personal issue such as adoption. And not make finding your biological family, as scarey! But happy and sometimes, hiliarious!
How can it miss with Bette Midler and Helen Hunt as costars?Adore Bette going to Vegas to see her show.
I love Helen and Bette. The two together should be awesome! I am concerned that Helen looks so frail. I hope she is not ailing!
Maybe I have to talk about the elephant in the room, but what is wrong with Helen Hunt? Did she lose so much weight for this part? It ages her tooo much. Or has she had a recent problem with her health?
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