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Bob and I hung out the whole summer, running in the field, swimming in the lake and exploring everywhere joyfully.
It was a typical summer afternoon. Bob suggested we skip a language lesson to play basketball. Ahal I would show my defense, lay-ups and three-point shooting. I loved to explore, I loved sports, and I loved basketball most. I believed I would be the next LeBron James.
But my passion for sports came to a sudden stop when I began experiencing extreme back pain later that day. After several visits to doctors, finally I was told that a spine(脊柱) surgery was necessary. Unfortunately, the surgery accidentally damaged my spinal cord(脊髓). I was in the ward hanging face down to relieve the pressure on my spine.
After four-month rehabilitation training(康复训练) in hospital, reality slowly set in—I was unable to walk again. I couldn’t believe this should have happened to me, that it wasn’t possible to recover, that I wouldn’t become a famous basketball player, that my life as I had known it, was over. My future would be chained to a wheelchair. I was just 16 years old!
Back home, I learned how hard it was going to be to get around in a wheelchair. I withdrew from my friends and my basketball. At Bob’s repeated invitation, I agreed to go to our regular swimming hole. Unable to make it down the riverbank alone, I was too proud to ask for help. When I finally realized my pride would keep me away from people and sports I loved, I let Bob carry me on his back to the river’s edge.
Allowing others to help was a turning point. I realized my attitude was the biggest barrier I had to face. How could I expect others to see my potential if I didn’t see it myself? How could I realize my basketball dream if I withdrew into myself?
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One day, Bob took me to a wheelchair basketball game.
Feeling embarrassed with the gaze from the sea of mortals, I strived to stand up from the wheelchair. Nevertheless due to the heavy injury in my adolescence it turned out to be a failure. The spectators are seemingly grieved as the once prospect superstar is now an outsider, reaching for a dream that seems unable to be realized.
Some flashbacks about my memories in my early adulthood gradually emerged in my mind when cladiphia gently came by my side and whispered 'you can make it and don't give up.'
Reincarnated...
With Bob’s encouragement, I decided to have a try at my dream.
I bounced up from the chair and become a superman. There is no more injury. I dunk over my opponent and people cheer for me. Bob is moved to tears but I know it was not because of him.
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