Ohio State offensive lineman Avery Henry reflects on ‘crazy journey’ through bone cancer

One year ago Sunday, Ohio State offensive lineman Avery Henry was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a bone cancer. And as Henry reflected on the “crazy journey” he’s been on, Henry admitted he would not change a thing.

“I was lost for a long time,” Henry posted on X, formerly Twitter. “But out of the blue came a saying that I live by now. Everything you once were is destroyed because that is who you weren’t!! To me this means many things. When I was in the hospital, I saw my body degrade before my eyes. Praying that I wouldn’t be like this forever. So I faked how I was doing as many of us do. I just decided to smile throughout it. It’s almost as if I faked it till I made it! And I felt better. While doing it, I later realized my nurses were in a better mood. Even patients that saw me smile while going through it felt a sense of being (OK) for a little (while).

Yesterday hit the one year mark on being diagnosed with osteosarcoma! What a crazy journey it has been! The truth is I wouldn’t change anything. I was lost for a long time. But out of the blue came a saying that I live by now. Everything you once were is destroyed because that is…

— King_Henry2.0 (@AveryHenry731) December 17, 2023

“Even a simple smile can brighten the worst of days! I push you to do it even while not in the best of moods!Get more Ohio State football news by listening to our podcasts

“If mentally you’re not doing okay then I urge you to say something. As I was not mentally okay while going through it. I did have to go to therapy and it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done! Help is always here.”

Henry ended his message by thanking Ohio State fans, saying he greatly appreciates them and couldn’t have done it without them.

While Henry announced he was cancer free in May, Ohio State coach Ryan Day announced prior to the 2023 season that Henry medically…


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Author : The Columbus Dispatch

Publish date : 2023-12-18 13:10:58

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