Bride Recovering in Texas After Acute Liver Failure and Coma During Japan Honeymoon
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Ashlyn Robinette
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Summary
Sarah Danh, 27, suffered a sudden life-threatening health crisis on the second day of her honeymoon in Japan, diagnosed with acute liver failure and severe bilateral brain damage. After being in a coma, she was evacuated via emergency medical flight to Texas on April 21. Her family has now shared a new photo showing her smiling, calling her recovery a 'miracle' weeks after doctors warned she might never recover.
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doctors identified 'severe bilateral brain damage,' and warned her family that she may never
Her family calls her progress a 'miracle'
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