If she is extremely ill and dying, no amount of medical care, "proper" or otherwise, will change her scenario.vhoffman said:. According to her brother, she is extremely ill and dying of cancer. He said she will die in 6 months without proper medical care.
Pray the Lord takes her quickly and quietly while realizing you had nothing to do with her affliction.What if its really true?
You can't!But how could I be sure the money was being used for the intended purpose, and not just to feed someone's drug or alcohol habit?
As you've stated....emotional blackmail!I'm being scammed
Luv Bunnies said:I certainly feel for you! What a tough situation to be in. But maybe you could look at it this way: You are already doing so much for this woman -- you are raising your daughter with love! Yes, she gave you a wonderful gift and you now have a beautiful little girl of your own. But you shouldn't feel like you "owe" her anything. You took responsibility for the child, not the whole family. You sound like a very compassionate person and it must be hard for you to sort this out. But, this very well could be a scam. And as another poster pointed out, if the woman really is terminally ill there's no amount of money that can help her at this point.
My advice is to just keep doing what you're been doing. Continue to love and enjoy your family!![]()
vhoffman said:Susan Komen Foundation has gotten back with me, they said they have some contacts in that area. I think I will forward all correspondence to them, they can decide if her's is a situation they can help. That way I don't feel I've turned my back on this situation. I don't feel I owe the birth mother anything, I just want to help, if indeed she needs help.
GoinToDisney said:OK, I usually think with my heart, and even I think this is a scam. Besides (and this may sound harsh) like others have said no amount of money will help her if she is truly dying, yet that same money could be spent caring for your daughter. You will help her have peace knowing that her daughter is being cared for and loved. She didn't even ask for help. You are right not to do anything right away. In the end, do what makes you feel good, but rest assured that a whole lot of people would think this is a scam.
crisi said:This happens suprisingly often in the adoption community - particularly open international adoptions. Other countries believe all Americans are "rich" (and relative to most Russians, we are) and have different obligations regarding care of blood relations (Its apparently worse in Asia, where you have an obligation to your bloodline).