Introduction

 Hello world, 

My name is Peace. Some of you have known me by my former name Katherine Marsden, but I have changed my name to embody what I want to encourage in this world. My son recently passed away, and I am starting this blog to honor his memory, and to be able to share my thoughts on life with the world. I hope that everyone reading this will consider what is truly important with an open mind.


My son had PTSD and this is an exploration of that disease in an effort to promote peace. 

EVERYONE'S DEATH IS CAUSED BY STRESS AND THE RESULTING PTSD. No matter if you die young or old, of cancer or gunshot or suffocation or dehydration, as I suspect I will go.

Please join this movement to bring peace to our troubled world by commenting your stories about Charlie, or thoughts on peace and sharing with others.

No account is required to make a comment, so saying anything, even just putting a "Peace" out into the universe would be appreciated.


Comments

  1. We must treat each other as equals…

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  2. Cat if you are reading this I am in the country hospital. When they let me out could you walk me home?

    Peace.

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    1. Contra Costa County Hospital
      Floor Five section 5D
      Room 26 Bed 1

      If anyone can help

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  3. My phone is (510) 693-7130 if you think you can help

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  4. Nov 21, I made it through the night. Going to try to get out today. Will walk home and face him bravely

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  5. Got approval from the medical doctor approved taking iv out . Not out yet.

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  6. Seems like Cat will help you only if there is something in it for her. Please becareful. I would question her intentions If she was a true friend with pure intentions you would be reaching out to her on her phone, not a public forum.

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  7. I am trying my best to bring peace, love, and kindness to everyone. I wish that I had met your beautiful son. He will always be with you. ❤️

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