Payton Moreland
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So basically CTE, a recognized disease, can cause mood swings, problems with memory and rationalization, irritability. Now, like I said, while football isn't the only sport that CTEs are seen in, it is definitely brought the most attention to the condition, which is what Garrett's talking about. Yet, despite how well known it is,
So basically CTE, a recognized disease, can cause mood swings, problems with memory and rationalization, irritability. Now, like I said, while football isn't the only sport that CTEs are seen in, it is definitely brought the most attention to the condition, which is what Garrett's talking about. Yet, despite how well known it is,
So basically CTE, a recognized disease, can cause mood swings, problems with memory and rationalization, irritability. Now, like I said, while football isn't the only sport that CTEs are seen in, it is definitely brought the most attention to the condition, which is what Garrett's talking about. Yet, despite how well known it is,
Very little is still understood about the disease itself because it is very case to case. And that's even today, which may be why the perpetrator in today's case thought it would make for a pretty convincing defense. But the question is, can CTEs really explain away a history of violent abuse and murder?
Very little is still understood about the disease itself because it is very case to case. And that's even today, which may be why the perpetrator in today's case thought it would make for a pretty convincing defense. But the question is, can CTEs really explain away a history of violent abuse and murder?
Very little is still understood about the disease itself because it is very case to case. And that's even today, which may be why the perpetrator in today's case thought it would make for a pretty convincing defense. But the question is, can CTEs really explain away a history of violent abuse and murder?
So today I want to introduce you to a 26 year old woman named Diana Duvet. Now, Diana lives in Vero Beach, Florida, on the eastern coast of the state. But she's not originally from America. She was actually born in a small little country in Eastern Europe called Moldova, nestled between Romania and Ukraine. Now Diana moved to Vero Beach, Florida, with her mom, Lena, when she was around 13.
So today I want to introduce you to a 26 year old woman named Diana Duvet. Now, Diana lives in Vero Beach, Florida, on the eastern coast of the state. But she's not originally from America. She was actually born in a small little country in Eastern Europe called Moldova, nestled between Romania and Ukraine. Now Diana moved to Vero Beach, Florida, with her mom, Lena, when she was around 13.
So today I want to introduce you to a 26 year old woman named Diana Duvet. Now, Diana lives in Vero Beach, Florida, on the eastern coast of the state. But she's not originally from America. She was actually born in a small little country in Eastern Europe called Moldova, nestled between Romania and Ukraine. Now Diana moved to Vero Beach, Florida, with her mom, Lena, when she was around 13.
After her mom met and fell in love with an American man named Bill, and then they all go to Florida together.
After her mom met and fell in love with an American man named Bill, and then they all go to Florida together.
After her mom met and fell in love with an American man named Bill, and then they all go to Florida together.
So for the teenage Diana, that move must have felt like moving to an entirely different planet. She didn't even speak a word of English. Yet she adapted fast, impressively fast. Two months after starting her new school, Diana was enrolling in English speaking classes. And a few years later, those who knew her said you couldn't even tell that English wasn't her first language.
So for the teenage Diana, that move must have felt like moving to an entirely different planet. She didn't even speak a word of English. Yet she adapted fast, impressively fast. Two months after starting her new school, Diana was enrolling in English speaking classes. And a few years later, those who knew her said you couldn't even tell that English wasn't her first language.
So for the teenage Diana, that move must have felt like moving to an entirely different planet. She didn't even speak a word of English. Yet she adapted fast, impressively fast. Two months after starting her new school, Diana was enrolling in English speaking classes. And a few years later, those who knew her said you couldn't even tell that English wasn't her first language.
By the time she graduated high school, she had plenty of friends and a bright future ahead of her in America. Because Diana was dedicated to her dream of one day becoming a nurse. So she graduates. She moves away to Gainesville, Florida in 2007 to begin her nursing degree. But after she graduated, Diana was eager to return home and actually be close to her mother again.
By the time she graduated high school, she had plenty of friends and a bright future ahead of her in America. Because Diana was dedicated to her dream of one day becoming a nurse. So she graduates. She moves away to Gainesville, Florida in 2007 to begin her nursing degree. But after she graduated, Diana was eager to return home and actually be close to her mother again.
By the time she graduated high school, she had plenty of friends and a bright future ahead of her in America. Because Diana was dedicated to her dream of one day becoming a nurse. So she graduates. She moves away to Gainesville, Florida in 2007 to begin her nursing degree. But after she graduated, Diana was eager to return home and actually be close to her mother again.
So she graduates nursing school, she moves back home and she gets a job at Sebastian Medical Center. It's just a half hour away from home. But Diana was already dreaming of what the next chapter would bring in her life. She was working on obtaining her nursing license in the state of California with hopes of one day moving west, so from Florida to California.
So she graduates nursing school, she moves back home and she gets a job at Sebastian Medical Center. It's just a half hour away from home. But Diana was already dreaming of what the next chapter would bring in her life. She was working on obtaining her nursing license in the state of California with hopes of one day moving west, so from Florida to California.