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[Running Through the Darkness: Jason Romero’s Journey to Self-Acceptance]-[Seeing The Way]

StoryCorps · B1 · 2023-07-04

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📋 Summary

The Weight of a Secret: Living with Retinitis Pigmentosa

Jason Romero’s life was defined for decades by a single, crushing moment in a doctor’s office at age 14. Diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a rare eye disease that causes vision to "shrink and dim around the edges" until it becomes a "narrow tunnel," Jason was told by his physician to abandon his dreams of becoming a doctor or lawyer. Rather than seeking support, Jason internalized the news as a source of deep "shame." He chose to keep his condition a secret, fearing that the world would perceive him as someone who "wouldn't mount to anything."

For 30 years, Jason lived a double life. He navigated high school, college, and law school using elaborate deceptions—using multiple lamps and magnifying glasses to read books, and memorizing driving routes to hide the fact that he could no longer see street signs. He convinced himself he was "fine," even as his vision deteriorated. The facade finally shattered in 2014, when he nearly hit a family while driving. The realization that he could "no longer fake it" triggered a collapse; he lost his job, his marriage fell apart, and he descended into a state of profound depression and "emptiness."

The Path to Redemption: Running Across America

Facing the ruins of his former life, Jason sought help from a psychologist who suggested a simple, yet transformative intervention: exercise. Jason began running, finding that the physical exertion allowed his mind to go on "autopilot," providing a sense of being "powerful, free, alive, and grateful." Inspired by a family member who had completed extreme endurance feats, Jason set an audacious goal: to become the first legally blind person to run across the United States.

With his mother, Cindy, acting as his driver, trainer, and support system, Jason embarked on a 3,000-mile journey from Los Angeles to New York City. The run was not merely a physical challenge; it was a grueling process of self-reflection. Despite the agony of dislocated joints and exhaustion, the experience restored his sense of purpose. As he reached New York City, the "collision of emotions" culminated in a moment of rare, profound peace. He had finally stopped running from his diagnosis and started running toward himself.

Rebuilding Connections and Embracing Reality

Perhaps the most significant outcome of Jason’s journey was the restoration of his relationship with his children. During his years of hiding, Jason had been "snappy" and "angry," projecting his fear and sadness onto his family. He worried that his condition made him "defective" as a father. However, his daughter Sierra reassured him that his presence was never diminished by his vision loss.

Ultimately, the run across the country served as a catalyst for Jason to accept his reality. He acknowledges that his eyesight will continue to fade until there is "no light perception," but he is no longer living in the shadows of a lie. He has come to understand that his vulnerabilities do not change his role as a parent; rather, they "enrich the relationship." By shedding the shame that haunted him since adolescence, Jason has found the grace to be present, sane, and happy, proving that while his vision may be disappearing, his clarity of purpose has never been stronger.

🎯Key Sentences

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we'll help you sort it out.
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to me that was the epitome of being a success.
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I had shame about having a disability.
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I just didn't want anybody to know that I was different.
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learning to live with the truth would take him across the country on foot.
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📝Key Phrases

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sort it out
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mount to anything
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keep up appearances
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catch someone off guard
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cave in
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