Canadian softball pitcher Sara Groenewegen weighs in on remarkable journey
LIMA, Peru — Sara Groenewegen has limited memory from her unexpected health ordeal just over a year ago. It’s probably for the best as the jarring details are hard to get her head around.
The Canadian softball pitcher spent about 10 days in a medically induced coma last summer after contracting Legionnaires’ Disease, a severe form of pneumonia.
She can remember the pain and confusion that followed. She also recalls doctors and family members trying to explain what happened to her.
At the time, Groenewegen couldn’t put weight on her legs, couldn’t see properly and felt dazed. She had no idea that her father was told that her chances of survival were about three per cent.


