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I was broken after sexual abuse at age 10 – routine hospital trip brought horrors back but now I want to help survivors

TANIA Vine was just 10 years old when she was sexually assaulted for the first time.

It marked the start of four years of hell, with her abuser going on to repeatedly assault her to the point where she was taken to hospital aged 14 with post-traumatic stress disorder.

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who have suffered sexual abuse. 

Tania hopes to make the intimate examinations easier for women who may find the procedure traumatic by adding a simple question to the NHS booking process asking if it could be triggering for the patient.

She tells The Sun: “I’ve rebuilt my life to the level where I’ve got children, I’m married, I’ve got a job, but I’m still significantly impacted by the abuse I suffered as a child, and I will be for the rest of my life.

“Because I know the level that abuse affects you, I want to make something positive come out of my experiences.

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“If that can help anybody in the future, even just one person, then that will make my experiences almost worthwhile.”

Suffered in silence

Tania felt unable to talk about the abuse she was subjected to. Suffering in silence, the trauma took its toll.

She recalls: “I couldn’t verbalise what had happened [to me], because it was over a number of years, so there were all these things going on and no one knew why.

“I was self-harming massively. I ran away to London, the police found me and had to bring me back.

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“People didn’t know why I was [behaving] like I was. A lot of my friendships broke down, and then I started getting really poorly and going into hospital. 

“Then, everything just came out.” 

Aged 14, severely traumatised by the abuse, Tania was admitted to hospital in Taunton with complex PTSD, anorexia nervosa and chronic depression. 

She says: “Because I was in hospital for such a long time, there was hardly anyone who stayed in contact.

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"I have maybe two or three friends who stuck with me through it all.” 

As Tania’s illnesses became worse, she was moved aged 15 to a hospital in Slough, 150 miles away from friends and family.

There, she was tube-fed for three years as her PTSD and anorexia got worse. 

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She recalls: “It was so traumatic... The hospital said it was the worst case of post-traumatic stress disorder they’d ever seen in a child.

“In Plymouth I had my mum who could come and visit, but when I was so poorly that I had to go to London, you’re put in this ward with no one that you know. 

“It really was not a pleasant or a beneficial experience. I think they probably did more harm than good.” 

Tania with her grandmother Joyce and her sister NicolaCredit: Supplied
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The mum believes her campaign will help make smear tests more accessible to victims of abuseCredit: Supplied

Turning point

After seven years of staying in multiple hospitals, Tania reached a vital turning point in her recovery aged 21. 

Her grandmother Joyce passed away, leaving Tania devastated she had been unable to see her while in hospital. 

She says: “My grandma’s death really spurred me to try and get well and to be able to see people who I loved before it was too late.” 

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After six months in rehab, Tania decided to “put in the hard work” to rebuild her life. Moving back in with family, Tania returned to college to study childcare. 

She recalls: “It was incredibly difficult because I left the world at 14 and then I spent seven years on so much medication that it was so hard to integrate back into life. 

“I was like a child in an adult’s body.”

But with the help of therapy and supportive family members, Tania began slowly reaching out to old friends on Facebook.

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I left the world at 14 and spent seven years on medication. I was like a child in an adult's body

Tania Vine

It was at this point she reconnected with her future husband, Nathan. The pair had gone to the same secondary school, but had little contact as teenagers. 

Tania recalls: “When I left rehab I got back on social media and started reconnecting with people from school.

"Nathan and I were in the same classes but he didn't even realise I'd left school. We started talking and began dating."

Nathan and Tania got married in 2014 and now have two sons aged six and nine.  

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For Tania, Nathan has been a huge support. 

She says: “He’s just accepted my past which I think is incredible. He knows the ins and outs of it all which is pretty difficult to hear, but he’s accepted me with all these scars and everything. 

“He loves me for who I am, which has been amazing.” 

Tania married Nathan, 35, in 2014. The pair had gone to the same secondary school.Credit: Supplied
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Flashbacks

As Tania worked to heal from her childhood trauma, internal examinations like smear tests posed a significant challenge. 

After delaying her first one for years, Tania found the courage to make an appointment in her late 20s.  

She says: “I put it off for ages until one of my friend’s tests came back with abnormal cell results.

“When I have gone into smear tests, I've had flashbacks. I’ve been trembling and crying and I’ve had the nurse go, ‘What’s going on?’. 

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