|
|
Click here to leave a message
| Lisa Thornsberry |
Willard, Oh, Huron |
| sassy@willard-oh.com |
September 29, 2004 |
Marci, I have known a few people that have tried herion but have never seen them do it. I have always wondered what could make a person with so much going for them and such high hopes and dreams would want to try a drug like herion that can do nothing but shatter your dreams. And why would someone like that want to hurt there family and friends and most of all there self. I feel sorry for you and your family and wish only the best for your family. I hope your story about your brothers life and the letter's from the guest reading the story help someone and there family before it's to late.
|
| Mandy Rinner |
Bloomville, Oh |
| froggirl7721@yahoo.com |
September 28, 2004 |
Marci, I've read all the articles in the paper and it touches me everytime. What you are doing is so wonderful! You are very special person for doing this and saving other peoples lives! I didn't know a whole about Pete, but I remember him coming home for Christmas that year. I waited until 12o'clock on Christmas Eve, because it was along time since I've seen him, and that was the last. Keep up the good work. Miss you guys!!
|
| Jon Schwantz |
omro, wi |
| jschw@omro.k12.wi.us |
September 27, 2004 |
|
| David Pigman |
Norwalk, Oh, USA |
| bobby543@accnorwalk.com |
September 27, 2004 |
Awareness of loved ones is the key to helping those addicted to this terrible drug. I am glad to see someone in my area who is willing to openly talk about and share personal experiences with this problem. Heroin is a bigger problem than many people want to believe, no matter the size of the community. Keep up the good work Marci and I look forward to speaking with you October 3rd.
|
| Rita Jenkins |
Paducah, Ky, USA |
| rita.jenkins@ky.gov |
September 24, 2004 |
I have a daughter that is addicted to various drugs, and we are doing our best to help save her. Thanks for your story.
|
| Teri Sizemore |
Norwalk, OH, USA |
| terisizemore@hotmail.com |
September 24, 2004 |
|
| caitlin stauter |
northglenn, co, united states |
| bronzesuv@yahoo.com |
September 23, 2004 |
I was very touched by this story. I have had a lot of friends and family that have had some kind of bad drug habit. My mom shot up herion for about 22 years, way before I was borne but you know she is really paying for it now because about two years ago she got dignost with hepititise c. So i never have been for any sort of drug. I have learned to to learn from everybodys mistakes. I 'am only 17 years old and I can prodly say I have never wanted to or have done any drugs and I can thank everybody that I know for showing me why not to do that and how bad it can effect you really bad in the long run.Like it did you and your family . I have alot of sympathy for you and your family and I want you to know that Pete is in my payers. Sinceraly Ciatlin
|
| Kyle Schwarzentraub, Age 14 |
Norwalk, OH |
| swartzy5@aol.com |
September 23, 2004 |
I've had friends die and were the nicest people.
I always wonder why they were brought down by evil.
Why did they feel pain when they did nothing to deserve?
Why did I live when I did nothing to earn?
As life goes on for those of us still here,
Life doesn't get better; our purpose isn't quite clear.
|
| Erin |
Lawrenceville, NJ |
| bri419@verizon.net |
September 19, 2004 |
Thank you so much for creating this website in your beautiful brothers name. As you know, my sister Kyndall died of a heroin overdose as well. It's comforting to know I am not the only sibling going through this hell. I know that Pete and Kyndall are looking down from heavan smiling that their deaths will somehow help others fight this demon called Heroin.I miss my sister everyday and it kills me to know the pain she was in,trying to battle this disease. Please if you are using, GET HELP NOW!!! Please visit inkyndallsname.org for additional help and resources. May god bless Pete and his family.
|
| Leslie |
Juneau, AK |
| LesBeck@aol.com |
September 18, 2004 |
Thank you so much for your website and for sharing the story of your beloved brother. I am still reeling from the death of my husband. As I look at my 7 month old daughter, my heart is in agony and I'm not really sure where to turn to for support. Although Jamie and I were separated at the time of his death, I still held onto the hope that he would get better, and that he would be able to be the loving husband and father that I knew he desperately wanted to be. I have so much overwhelming guilt, that I should have done more to help him. He had made the choice to get better, and was going to a treatment facility in the next couple of days, however, he never made it there. To anyone that may be faced with a sililar situation: IF A LOVED ONE COMES TO YOU AND LETS YOU KNOW THAT THEY ARE READY TO SEEK HELP, HOLD THEIR HAND AND WALK THROUGH EVERY STEP OF THE PROCESS WITH THEM, THEY ARE VULNERABLE...DON'T LET THEM LEAVE YOUR SIDE!
|
| Nikki |
Brooklyn, NY |
| candygirl_n@yahoo.com |
September 18, 2004 |
Marci i've read you story about your younger borther Pete and how he had died of using drugs, I wanted to say that i'm sorry for your lost and it had made me cry for what had happen....
From the bottom my heart i'm really sorry for your lost.
i hope one day that your heart will stop hurting and realize that he didn't mean to do what he had done.
|
| Pat Del Grosso |
Gallatin, TN |
|
September 17, 2004 |
|
| Megan |
columbus, oh |
| megadeck@yahoo.com |
September 17, 2004 |
I just want to say that this is great what you are doing. I knew Pete, and all the others that went along with him. I still remember seeing his face-his peaceful face that looked so at rest-no more struggle. I'm sure he is smiling at you for this hard work.
|
| Deana |
, ma |
| deana91262@aol.com |
September 15, 2004 |
This story is so much like mine except for the fact that my "Peter" (his real name) is alive but battling the demons of what this horrible drug has done to him and our family. My Pete has been battling addiction for nearly 3 years and he just turned 17. I wish I knew what possessed him to turn to drugs as he had a very good childhood and was active in many different things. He also was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 9. Everyday is a challenge. He has been "sober" now for 43 days only because he is in "treatment". When he comes home for the weekend I cringe only because I can see the "desire" in his eyes. The feeling for drugs take along time to get out of their thought process....I pray all the time for families like "us". I am sorry for your loss and I often tell my son about the stories I read online about kids in the same boat. Take care.
|
| BARB SMITH |
NORWALK, OH |
| SMITHBA5@YAHOO.COM |
September 15, 2004 |
Marci THANK YOU for getting the word out about drugs and DRUGS KILL!! Kids think that a little weed won't hurt them, but when the weed won't get them to a high they need they go to the next drug and that drug might kill them! For 5 years my son was on drugs and he is clean now! Thank God!! My other son says weed won't hurt you so my husband and I are living through the nightmare of drugs again, BUT with Gods help we will get through this again. Thank you for keeping Pete's memory alive and telling people Pete's story! Pete was a very special person in our lives. If we can help in any way please let me know. We love you and Jason for doing FOR PETE SAKE!!! Keep up the great work!
|
| « < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 > »
|
|