Humans of OBU

April 29, 2016

“So I felt terrible and my ski instructor was like, ‘Hey bud, you doing alright?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m good.’ He was like, ‘You don’t look like your doing too well.’ And I said, ‘Nah, I’m good.’ And then he was like, ‘We need to go to the infirmary.’ So I get to the infirmary and they put this big mask over me so I could breathe because my blood oxygen level had dropped to 60% and they rushed me down the mountain in an ambulance. The ambulance ride was cool though, expensive but cool. I got put in the hospital for the first time in my life, the only time in my life actually and I was by myself.” 

Kyle Jackson

Sophomore, Christian Studies major

Hot Springs, AR

Photo By: Marissa Pilcher

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