Alabama transfer opens up about mental health struggle
Alabama freshman offensive lineman Dayne Shor has entered the transfer portal, citing mental health issues.
Shor issued a statement on Twitter explaining that he has battled depression and anxiety and experienced suicidal thoughts in recent years. He said he is seeking a fresh start.
'œTwo years ago, I was fighting for my life against mental illness,'ť Shor said in the two-page Twitter message. 'œIt is safe to say that every day I was suffering with living in darkness, with pain and with sadness.
'œThe feeling of wanting to take your own life is a feeling like no other, and a feeling that I would wish no one else to ever feel. The voices in my head would often take control of my life.'ť
He said he received help from a Herren Project substance abuse treatment facility in Massachusetts. The group was founded by former professional basketball player Chris Herren.
Shor said the struggles were most pronounced during his recruitment as a three-star prospect from Alpharetta, Georgia.
'œOutside of football, I was struggling immensely,'ť he wrote. 'œI have been told that I'm lucky to be alive.
'œIn my heart, I know that football has ultimately saved my life as it gave me the motivation, determination and power to keep going.'ť
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