2 sets of identical twins switched at birth reunite
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Published 2015-07-10
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I was so confused, thank God he broke it down with lemons.
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Now they are 4 brothers!!
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when your brother’s brother is also your brother’s brother lol.
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Imagine the terror: Searching for your brother's identical twin on facebook and finding your own identical twin 😂
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I feel so sorry for them, especially the guy who never got to meet his birth mother.
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Imagine being separated at birth from your twin, then BOOM! your a full grown lemon.
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The parents should have known when they brought them home and one of them was green.
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"Wow you really look like my brother..." "yeah you too!"
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That hospital should've been sued for negligence!
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How insane must that be though to learn in one day? 1) I was switched at birth. 2) My parents aren't my birth parents 3) My faternal twin isn't my twin. 4) And he isn't biologically my brother. 5) I have an identical twin 6) I have parents and family I have never met 7) My name shouldn't even be my name. 8) I almost lived a completely different life. WOW.
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The poor guy that lived without running water and electricity, instead of living with his family in the city ! 😭😭
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There are so many stories like this about babies switched at birth. It's more than a little disturbing. Either the nurses aren't paying enough attention, or this was done deliberately.
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I like how those twins had same style of facial hair.
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The good thing about the story is that both of them thought each other was brothers but when they finally saw the real brother they all started to live together Now the bond is four strong
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They are four brothers now. Congratulations! God bless you guys!
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This why I never let my babies OUT OF MY SIGHT when they were born.
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Plot twist, the parents doesn't know which one is their set of twins
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“Are they bitter?” She missed the perfect opportunity to ask if they were sour with that lemon comparison.
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I had my identical twins in a hospital in the United States almost 21 years ago. My twins weighed nearly 6 lbs and their hospital ID bracelets and anklets kept falling off of them. The nurse brought my twins from the NICU to me and she looked at the twins who were in the same hospital baby bed thing together and said she didn't know which baby was which, and just slid the ID tags on them and guessed. And, she was wrong. I knew already how to tell them apart because of identifying markers on them. I can see how this could happen anywhere because of the bracelet ID issues I experienced when I had my own twins.
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I've heard of hospitals running experiments where they separate twins at birth. But separating twins AND swapping them with another set of twins to pass as fraternal twins? This is so bizarre? And scary. Glad they all found each other