Ashley L. Peterson blogged and wrote about mental health.

Ashley L. Peterson Pt 1 of 2: Let’s Talk Suicide + Podcast Ver.

Ashley L. Peterson blogged and wrote about mental health.
Ashley L. Peterson blogged and wrote about mental health.

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Mental health nurse/author Ashley L. Peterson of MentalHealthAtHome.org blogged out of Vancouver, Canada, and wrote from both a personal perspective as well as that of a medical professional. She was adamant that it’s time we remove the stigma around mental health issues, and that it’s imperative we speak openly. It’s been a year since she passed away from suicide. Here’s part 2 of this tribute to her. She posted candidly about her struggles.

If there’s even the remotest chance that you or anyone you know might be considering suicide, check out Ashley’s site. In addition, googling “suicide prevention” offers many valuable tools.

When it came to self-publishing, she found it wise to stay flexible with her listings at Amazon. On a daily basis, she experimented with keywords, especially in terms of how they worked with setting bids per clicks on ads at the amounts suggested by Amazon.

Some of Ashley L. Peterson's books.

Here’s why she called herself, “a proud crazy guinea pig lady”…

Ashley’s favorite photo of herself with one of her adorable little ones!

“Thank Goodness For My Thera-Piggies,” by Ashley L. Peterson of MentalHealthAtHome.org

I am a crazy guinea pig lady. Crazy in more ways than one.

The most obvious, perhaps, is that I have 5 guinea pigs (3 girls and 2 boys), and I treat them like my children.

What may be less obvious is that I’m crazy in a mentally ill sense. I have depression that only partially responds to treatment, so I deal with effects of the illness every single day.

I take medication and do various other things to manage my illness, but my guinea pigs are an important part of my overall wellness.

I live alone, and my illness has made it difficult to be around other people, so I’m on my own a lot of the time – at least in terms of human contact. But I’m never actually alone when I’m at home because I have 5 very active, very vocal munchkins to keep me company.

Photo of one of Ashley L. Peterson's guinea pigs, a white furry one.
“Cute” doesn’t begin to describe Ashley’s gorgeous guinea pigs!

Routine helps me manage each day, and the piggies thrive on routine. I have a rather odd sleep schedule, which they’ve adapted to quite happily. They know that when I wake up, they get fed, so as soon as they hear me start rustling around in bed, they start wheeking (an onomatopoeic word for their “feed me” noise). It’s a pretty good motivator to get my butt out of bed.

Ashley’s pets are truly adorable!

I prefer to practice mindfulness focused outwardly rather than inwardly, and my piggies are a perfect target for that. I can just gaze at them in fascination as my mind just shuts off.

More than anything, though, they need me. They’re very good at making their needs known, and they know that I can be counted on to meet them, no matter how lousy I’m feeling. Because of that, I mean the world to them. It’s definitely mutual.

Each of us is precious. Let’s talk mental health.


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77 thoughts on “Ashley L. Peterson Pt 1 of 2: Let’s Talk Suicide + Podcast Ver.”

  1. So sorry to hear about the loss of a woman who clearly gave so much of herself to others, even through her pain. I’d read Caz”s tribute as well. I didn’t know about Ashley, but she’s clearly leaving a gaping hole. I must note, though, that a few of the comments don’t seem to reflect an understanding of the physiological, chemical forces that inflect such pain on many of those affected. One can be a strong person, as Ashley seems to have been, and not be able to overcome them.

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  2. Oh da-AL, this is beautiful. I feel myself wobble just looking at her photo, but it is so heartening to see others write about her, to see the difference she made and the impact she had. She was crazy intelligent, a gifted writer, funny as hell with her dry sense of humour, and a sweet guinea pig mama. She supported so many blogs alongside keeping up her own, no matter how badly she was struggling every day.

    She was an acquaintance or a friend to many of us online and I think it’s lovely you’ve reposted this and paid tribute to her. Thank you also for including my post, that’s really kind of you. I can’t begrudge her the desire to find peace, none of us can no matter how much she will be missed, but I am just so devastated that she couldn’t find it in this life. 🌹

    Caz xxxx

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