The surgery at the end of March 2017 meant that Connor had to have his chest bones broken with a saw in order to operate on his heart. As he recovered in hospital, the footballer recalled dropping both the morphine and call buzzer and couldn’t move to get them.
He said: “The only thing I had was my phone and I remember I texted Kayleigh (his wife) at the time and said ‘I just want to die, I can’t go through this pain’.”
Connor then took four months off football to recover, and returned for pre-season in July.
Now a father-of-two, Connor shared that his youngest son, aged two, also has an enlarged valve in his heart and will now need to be checked every year to have his heart examined to see if everything is the same as others his age.
His eldest, who is five years old, is also currently borderline and so will need to be rechecked.
Having felt the devastating impact of a heart condition, Connor feels that it’s important to raise awareness.
He explained: “It’s easy for me to say because it affects me and my family but is a random person who’s never felt anything going to go and get checked? I don’t know, I probably wouldn’t have.”
Talking Transitions is a podcast hosted by Jon Taylor and Andrai Jones, where they discuss all things in professional sport, retirement, transitions and success.
The duo is on a mission to shed light on the critical transitions faced by professional athletes, ranging from career changes to mental health struggles.
With Jon still playing professional football today, and Andrai a retired professional footballer, they both understand the unique challenges that professional athletes encounter when transitioning from their playing careers into new stages of life through their own experiences.
These transitions can be exhilarating but also overwhelming and they are committed to providing a platform that equips athletes with the knowledge, resources and support they need to thrive beyond sport.
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