Comment by xattt
12 hours ago
Are recurrent childhood neglect and abuse events not an antecedent to mental health morbidity in adulthood, which then creates missed opportunities for growth and necessitates and the need for the use of medications?
I think you’re making a giant leap from A to Z and missing a whole bunch in between.
All I know is that people with higher ACE scores have higher dementia rates. And that higher ACE scores are linked with heart failure, lung failure, and kidney failure.
Stress ages the body. Homeless people can age several years, being on the streets for just a few months.
I've also seen numerous people in these upbringings die in their 50s and 60s from kidney failure. My stepdad was one of them. My father too.
My father had a normal childhood, except he had a traumatic experience of shooting his twin brother while they were playing cowboys and indians. Spent his entire life blaming himself. Went through all the normal development phases. Not on any meds.
His body just started shutting down prematurely. It's common in people with those experiences. First, his breathing got bad. Then his kidneys. Then he started having heart problems.
And that's the pattern. Heart, lungs, kidneys. Which are all linked to the brain. And eventually lead to dementia-like symptoms. At least that's what the research on ACEs seems to point out.
And the pattern holds in people who suffer excessive bullying, societal excommunication or exile, domestic violence, or social stigma.
Marginalized people have a high death rate in their 50s and 60s, because of societal bullshit -- no other factors needed.
Are those things not linked to cPTSD,
which is linked to nervous and endocrine dysfunction,
which is linked to Alzheimer’s/Dementia?