Under and Above the Waves: Post-Traumatic Growth
Briefly

"It felt as if a wall of water was coming. It's very hard to know how long I was under the water. It was the slowest and longest moment of my life. [When] I could stand up, I came up and was the only person where I was."
"When we got to the hospital, there was a man in a white lab coat with a sticky note on his shoulder that said 'Hendrick the Swedish doctor.'"
"I had a very hard time [when I was] back here, moving on with my life, especially when there are children who are no longer on this planet and families that no longer have their loved ones."
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