
Like many Canadians, Philippe Hudon has been playing hockey since the moment he learned to walk. Unlike most children, however, Hudon was very neat and organized
“His room was always impeccable. I was never complaining [about] that actually,” said his mother, Ann-Julie Lebeuf. Little did she know that this fascination with cleanliness and the need for order would spiral out into an experience that would change his life. Hudon was only 17-years-old when he realized he had “tics” and “obsessive-compulsive habits.” Read the rest of this article at The Link…
