Struggling to Keep Myself Afloat
I heard my mom cry out “JASON!!” as she ran towards the deep end of the pool. The man had disappeared underwater, his hands clawing at the surface for something…anything…to grab onto.
Read MorePosted by Jason Herterich | Jan 22, 2020 | Uncategorized |
I heard my mom cry out “JASON!!” as she ran towards the deep end of the pool. The man had disappeared underwater, his hands clawing at the surface for something…anything…to grab onto.
Read MorePosted by Jason Herterich | Jan 13, 2020 | Uncategorized |
When I graduated from Queen’s University’s Engineering program in 2012, I was eager to start the next phase of my life. I began working at a small energy consulting firm while living in Toronto. In my spare time, I did what normal 22-year-olds do: played intramural sports, went hiking, and hit the bars with friends. On the surface, everything appeared to be okay, but I was growing worried. My grad photo in 2012 I had sustained a severe muscle strain in my torso while playing basketball in 2011. When the acute pain faded, I continued to feel a dull...
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