Women switched at birth in 1965 sue Norwegian state

Mona described a sense of never belonging as she grew up. The uncertainty pushed her in 2021 to have a DNA test, which showed that she was not the biological daughter of those who raised her.

I’m not saying this in a humourous way, but I’ve often wondered if the same thing happened to me.

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I feel bad for all the families involved.

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Wow, that’s one mistake that can shape your whole life a lot differently. :grimacing:

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It was on the tv news here. The woman that got switched didn’t look like the parents at all, while the biological daughter resembled the mother very much.

Things like this is rarety. Like probably one in 100 000 at least.

I had a delusion once that my father wasn’t my real father. I felt like a outsider in the family for a while. But in hindsight everything points toward that he is. I think maybe some of us try to find a reason why our lives are going sideways other than the disease itself, but in most cases I would think there is no explenation.

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