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Tonight's special guest is Dee Lee from Lakewood, Colorado, a child abuse survivor who's also suffered a lot in her adulthood from the consequences of her youthful trauma. "I was abused at the age of 3 by the hands of my stepfather," she says. "It started out with kicking and hitting. Then it festered into a full body slam up against the wall, he then tried to flush my head down the toilet." The police were called and she was taken to a hospital and then placed in different foster care hoes where she was abused. "By the time I was reunited back with my Mom and Grandmother I was told that [my stepfather had] threatened to finish the job." Dee reports. She feels this continues, even today. "So I have a death threat hanging over my head." Her later years were traumatizing, too. "Growing up in life I had random incidents that ranged from stalking, rape, molestation, cybersexting or trafficking both online and off with people who I thought were my friends but then more hell broke loose." Much of the details of what happened are spotty because she has a lot of missing time and "memories" that either happened or didn't. "Present day I am having alot of triggers and the doctors along with counselors have told me that I have chronic PTSD." Dee believes she's somewhat psychic due to her trauma. She says she read that ' .. scientists in the psychology and medical [community] had found that people who have been [traumatized] develop their 6th sense naturally. Now what truth there is behind that I don't know but I know that my abilities in the supernatural is from God and I can tell when it's good and bad."