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“Surgery-Transfer ‘Unknown Life’, but I really want to go to ‘spring volleyball’” | Dong-A Ilbo

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A high school student undergoing⁣ a life-saving organ⁢ transplant is determined to attend a crucial volleyball tournament just weeks after‍ surgery,defying medical expectations and demonstrating an unwavering spirit. The student, whose name has not been released, faces a challenging recovery period but remains​ focused on rejoining their team for the “spring volleyball” competition.

The student’s⁢ case highlights the⁣ emotional and physical ⁢toll of organ transplantation, while simultaneously showcasing the power of perseverance and the importance of pursuing passions even amidst significant health ⁢challenges.The upcoming volleyball tournament represents ‍a critical milestone in the ​student’s recovery, offering a tangible goal and a source of motivation. The situation underscores the dedication ⁤of medical⁤ teams supporting transplant recipients and the profound impact of sports on ‌well-being.

The ​student is currently recovering,​ with progress being closely ⁣monitored by medical professionals. The team⁣ and school community are rallying around the ⁢student, ⁣providing encouragement​ and support. ‌Details regarding the specific hospital and ⁢transplant date have not ​been disclosed to protect the student’s privacy.

A⁣ section dedicated to gauging public emotional response to the story features buttons for expressing⁤ feelings such as “sad,” “happy,” “like,” “angry,”⁣ and “amazing.” As of September ‌24,2025,at 21:33:07 KST,zero responses have been ⁣recorded for “sad”⁣ and⁢ “angry” respectively.

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