Well this is the last Thursday of 2017 and by this time next week my son will officially will be in prison for 2 days, but I’m not going to let that get me down. I have come to far to go back down that dark hole. WOW….I have come such a long way thisContinue reading “A Year In Review…..”
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Suicide Prevention Week 2017
#throwbackthursday to a time not so long ago when suicide was a common thing on my mind. Constant hospital visits, drinking, and destructive behavior. But God had more faith in me than I did. All wounds are not visible, most of the time there inside our heads. So He kept me around to share myContinue reading “Suicide Prevention Week 2017”
Talinda Bennington Shares Photo of Chester Bennington Before Suicide | The Mighty
You just never know!! So sad!!
Video: National Suicide Prevention Week aims to raise awareness, reduce stigma | The Daily Universe
During this month, I look back at all the times I attempted suicide. To this day people don’t believe somebody normal like me can think of such a thing. Believe or not, I’m not alone! Tons of people think of this only a daily basis, hell for a long time it was all I thoughtContinue reading “Video: National Suicide Prevention Week aims to raise awareness, reduce stigma | The Daily Universe”
Logic’s VMAs performance: The story behind his suicide prevention anthem ‘1-800-273-8255’ – The Washington Post
Rest In Heaven ๐๐ฝ
3 years ago today Robin Williams decided it was time to leave this earth! With so much going on in the world, I think he’s in a better place๐ Ms. Fran
Monday Ended Well๐๐๐ฝ
Super happy this Monday ended well, I remember dreading Monday’s and couldn’t get out of bed. I have been really busy on all my new projects, so that keeps my mind from drifting off. I’m so proud of how far I have come, I still have a ways to go, but glad I’m heading onContinue reading “Monday Ended Well๐๐๐ฝ”
Happy Birthday, RIH ๐๐ฝ
Rest in heaven Mr. Williams, because of you I’m brave. Brave enough to seek help when I needed it, brave enough to yell my story, brave enough to tell the world that mental illness is real! Many Blessings thank you! Ms. Fran