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By Sarah Jones Posted on June 8, 2020

A Bond By Tragedy

 I have been dealing with so much trauma, and I am having a hard time processing it.  It’s so strange how one can be surrounded by loving, supportive people, and … Continue reading A Bond By Tragedy

Categories: Family, Thoughts on lifeTags: coping, Family, grief, PTSD, self-care, sobriety, Suicide, Tragedy
By Sarah Jones Posted on June 16, 2019December 27, 2019

What The Hell Am I Doing?

I know it’s been awhile since I have posted any craziness, and the simplest explanation is… Bitches be crazy. Bitches.be.crazy. I completely understand I am the one ultimately responsible for … Continue reading What The Hell Am I Doing?

Categories: Mental illnessTags: Eat the elephant, Elephant ass, Karma, Life, Tragedy
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By Sarah Jones Posted on January 27, 2019December 27, 2019

My Husband’s Suicide

This is something I have been waiting for the right time to write about. It’s hard to go back to that day. Every time I tell the story it takes … Continue reading My Husband’s Suicide

Categories: Mental illness, Thoughts on lifeTags: Husband, Tragedy

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Sarah Jones

Sarah Jones

My name is Sarah Jones and I am a writer, storyteller, and advocate for mental health, addiction, and social justice. I began this website at the urging of my boyfriend Jason Campbell, in January 2019. I was having a tough time processing my grief after my husband, Keith Jones, died by suicide October 23, 2017. Jason thought I should share my life experiences to help other sufferers but mostly, to help myself. He was on to something... Sadly, tragedy struck again and Jason died by suicide January 22, 2020. Not a day goes by that I don't think about the two loves of my life that I was so fortunate to have. I hope that by fighting the stigma of mental illness and addiction, I can honor their memory and make them proud, wherever they are, out there among the stars...

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