By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: Jharna Sutaria My name is Jharna, and I was born to swim. I’m not talking about being the first to slam my hand against the touchpad at the end of a two-hundred-meter freestyle race, although there were several years when I succeeded in that realm. Instead, I’m nodding toward my swim across the ocean floor of psych ward visits, hospitalizations, and the various waves of trauma that triggered them. I was nine years old when I attended my first swim team practice. I wore Speedo goggles strapped upside down to my face, a bright green silicon cap, and a faded rainbow swimsuit. It was my entry into a sport that would teach me more life lessons than I
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