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#324 Literally Pulling Her Hair Out From PPD - Jennifer Tracy

#324 Literally Pulling Her Hair Out From PPD - Jennifer Tracy

FromMental Illness Happy Hour


#324 Literally Pulling Her Hair Out From PPD - Jennifer Tracy

FromMental Illness Happy Hour

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Length:
147 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It wasn't until she began to literally pull chunks of her hair out she knew she might be battling something out of her control; postpartum depression. She talks about her battles with cyclical depression starting at an early age, being an only child with depressed, anxious and angry parents, not feeling seen or heard and being a high-bottom alcoholic who finally sobered up instead of self-medicating. She also touches on her body issues and how it was exacerbated during her few years as a model.



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