Personal Narrative: Six Month Recovery

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"It's a six month recovery time, assuming complete rehabilitation. Even then there's no guarantee." When I was thirteen years old, two sentences made my life take a complete one-eighty. Until then my life had been an alternating sequence of school, soccer practice, more school, more practice, and then finally game day. I had no time to do anything else, much less think of anything else. I had spent three hours after school, three days a week for eight years for it all to come down to an ultimatum. Quit soccer or receive a surgery that would leave me unable to walk for 6 months, let alone play soccer. I would miss two seasons and tryouts for the school team. In addition, there was a chance the surgery could fail and leave me with a permanent limp. Neither option was very appealing to a teen who felt like her world was about to end. I had injured my knee every soccer season since I was nine years old. That's two times a year, three if you're including indoor. However I had never given up on myself or my body. I always came back no matter how much it had hurt; I loved it too much to quit. It was different this time though. I had dislocated my knee and in the process had torn a large part of my meniscus, the cushy inside between the knee joint that prevents bone scraping against bone. Three weeks after the injury, my …show more content…
I threw myself into my school work, improving my grades now that I had time to do my homework and study after school. Upon entering high school a few months later, I joined several clubs like minithon, Spanish club, and young republicans, among others. I chose these clubs because they allowed me to perform service to the community I had nearly lost the connection to by stopping soccer. Without soccer, I had also found more time to spend with my friends and although I no longer played on their team, I did not allow myself to lose the lifelong friendships I had formed through my