An Emotional Rewind: My Expansive iGENEA DNA Test Experience
Family name Vienne
Journeying through emotional highs and lows, self-discovery to deep-rooted revelations, my DNA voyage with iGENEA provided profound introspection to my identity and my surname, 'Vienne'.
My journey with iGENEA has been a joyful emotional rollercoaster. Diving into the unknown depths of my genetic roots was a mix of curiosity and trepidation, neatly wrapped up in anticipation.
The first instance when I delivered my DNA sample to iGENEA was marked with a flurry of emotions. On one hand, there was this excitement about uncovering my roots, my real identity. On the other hand, there was this small nagging fear about how my preconceived understanding of self would be potentially challenged.
As I awaited the results, that anticipation steadily grew into a heightened sense of intrigue. Who were my ancestors? Where did I come directly from? These questions buzzed around my mind, creating a unique sense of expectation and curiosity.
The notification of the results marked another potent emotional high. As I delved into the results, I was consumed by a wave of astonishment. Firstly at the fact that technology has enabled me to be privy to such deep insights. Secondly, at the revelation concerning my ancestral roots.
Tracing my lineage back to my ancestors was emotionally moving, but simultaneously liberating. It was like traversing a communally shared human history, a journey that had led to me. And then there was the surname, Vienne.
My appreciation and affinity for my surname, Vienne, deepened after delving into my genetic history. The test painted a vivid picture of my ancient Vienne ancestors, reaffirming my bond to that name. Now, I carry it with renewed pride and a stronger connection, fully conscious of the lineage it represents.
iGENEA has given an entirely new dimension to my understanding of self and family. It has not just added more leaves to my family tree, but also stirred deep, reflective feelings on what it means to be part of this tapestry called life.
P. Vienne