Sarah Danh Shows Signs of Recovery After Coma Following Japan Honeymoon
Sarah Danh recovery: Bride who spent weeks in coma after Japan honeymoon shows hopeful signs; 'she smiles, cries'
Hindustan Times
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Sarah Danh, a 27-year-old nurse from San Antonio, Texas, is showing hopeful signs of recovery after collapsing during her honeymoon in Japan. After weeks in a coma due to acute liver failure, she is now breathing independently, expressing emotions, and has taken her first assisted steps.
- 01Sarah Danh collapsed on her honeymoon in Japan due to acute liver failure.
- 02She spent weeks in a coma before being medically evacuated to Texas.
- 03Currently, she is breathing on her own and showing emotional responses.
- 04Danh has taken her first assisted steps but still faces significant recovery challenges.
- 05Her GoFundMe page raised over $187,000 in support.
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Sarah Danh, a 27-year-old nurse from San Antonio, Texas, collapsed on her honeymoon in Japan on April 9 due to acute liver failure and other serious health issues. After being placed on life support and remaining in a coma for weeks, she was flown back to the United States on April 21. Since her return, her family has reported encouraging signs of recovery, including her ability to breathe independently and express emotions such as discomfort and happiness. On April 30, her uncle, Khang Le, shared that she had begun to wiggle her toes, move her arms, and even take a few assisted steps. Despite these positive developments, Danh's recovery is ongoing, with limitations in her motor and speech abilities. Her family remains hopeful as they navigate this challenging journey, supported by a GoFundMe campaign that raised over $187,000 before being taken down.
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Sarah's recovery journey has garnered significant public support, highlighting the community's compassion and willingness to help those in need.
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