READ MORE: 6 sexiest outfits worn by golf's Paige Spiranac - from Harley Quinn to breaking internetO'Sullivan's ordeal did not end there, though, as he was told that he would never walk again after waking up from his coma.“I was just extremely, extremely upset," he told the I've Got News For You podcast, via News.com.au. "I didn’t know what was going on.
I didn’t actually believe what people were telling me.“The main thing for me — my footy was my life — so one, to be told I was never going to walk again.
And two, certainly never play again is a fairly big thing to get thrown on you upon wake up.”After a year, though, O'Sullivan learnt to walk again but he was left with scars on both his legs and his left arm.
He also suffered from post traumatic stress and has admitted he turned to alcohol.“Because I didn’t play footy, I sort of ended up starting to drink a lot and sort of spiral a little bit over a couple year period," he added. “I lost a main thing was my footy and that was my sole love and I just felt a bit sort of helpless.
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