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I wonder if the abuse she suffered and all the stress this caused her helped contribute to her…
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DeLani R. Bartlette

May 5, 2020·1 min read

I absolutely think it did. There is a lot of research showing that experiencing a lot of Adverse Childhood Experiences (like abuse and trauma) leads not only to mental illness, but physical illnesses like obesity and heart disease.

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I write true crime and twisted fiction. I also host a true-crime YouTube channel at www.thedeadlydigest.com.

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