When those words came out of my doctor's mouth, my heart instantly sunk to the floor.
I mean, how does a person even react to news like that?
I was in total shock.
There I was living a normal teenage life, doing normal teenage things, and completely out of nowhere, nothing was normal again. Suddenly, I had this potentially life-threatening fight on my hands. And you know what? It wasn’t even the most important thing on my mind at that point.
All I could think about was volleyball. I pushed my very life aside for a game.
But in that moment, when hearing that news from the doctor, volleyball was no longer the priority for my parents. It was no longer the priority for my siblings. It was no longer the priority for my friends and teammates.
It took some soul searching, but I finally came to the realization that it was no longer the priority for me, either.
I’ve dedicated my whole life to playing volleyball, but it isn’t my life. I’m more than just an athlete. I’m a living, breathing human being with other goals and dreams. I love this game more than I can put into words, but my health comes first.
My life is more important than any sport.
And through all of this, I came to this important realization.