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Deyjah Harris had a difficult adolescence. TI's daughter, who was in the news several months ago when her father revealed that he was asking a gynecologist to check that she was still a virgin, spoke on YouTube about her mental health problems. Entitled "Mental Health Matters", she talks about her relationship to depression and anxiety attacks, which have attacked her since she was 11 years old.

“My self-esteem problems started in the 6th grade because of the harassment. I started to have trouble understanding what I was feeling and I was unable to express what I was going through, ”said the 18-year-old.

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Deyjah Harris continues by admitting that her psychological problems have led her to have suicidal thoughts on several occasions. "There were times when I couldn't imagine evolution for myself, because I was totally demotivated and I spent my time thinking that I was no longer going to be there," he said. -she explains.

Today, TI's daughter seems to be getting better, thanks in particular to a few methods, which she shares with her subscribers. “Take care of yourself and forget the opinion of others (…) No matter where you are in your healing process, no matter what your faults, nothing should be taken from the person you are,” she concludes.

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although it took forever😩, the mental health video has finally been uploaded on youtube. no matter what challenges you deal with, no matter where you are with your recovery, no matter how flawed you might be, there is nothing that needs to be added or taken away from who you are as a person. you can be happy and prosperous in all aspects of your life and STILL struggle. mental illness doesn't discriminate. you'll never be the exception to recovery so just remember to treat yourself warmly. eventually, every experience will get you exactly where you're destined to be and it'll all make sense. we're going to get through this. again, i don't have all of the answers, i'm simply here to give light to wherever there's darkness and connect with you all. you are never alone. it's okay if your strength looks different this season. i hope you all learn to embrace everything that comes with you and your being but most of all, as much as some of you might say i inspire you, i hope your own life inspires you. thank you so much to anyone who showed me love and support, it's more than appreciated. enjoy 🧚🏼‍♀️. link is in my bio

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