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| Montag, 08. Januar 2007 um 08:00 Uhr | |||
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There are no translations available. Utah teen going to China for stem-cell treatment ![]() Deseret Morning News By Alison Snyder A 30-hour flight to the other side of the world is the least of what the Schmanskis will do for their daughter. Mike Terry, Deseret Morning News Grandmother Sandy Schmanski, left, and dad Tim Schmanski aid Tori Schmanski. Tori was brain-injured in a car accident. Especially if it will bring her back. On Wednesday, Tim and Maria Schmanski will travel with their 16-year-old daughter, Tori, to Hangzhou, China, where she will receive stem cell treatment over a 32-day period at a Beike Biotechnology clinic. "We're just trying to get more of the old Tori back," Tim Schmanski said. One day can change everything On June 19, 2005 — Father's Day — Tori was in a car with her younger sister and two cousins when the car rolled two times and landed upside down in a canal. Despite the water filling the interior, Tori was able to push her sister and cousin out of the submerged car but was not able to get herself out and remained trapped underwater for 15 minutes until rescuers arrived. Tori had to be resuscitated twice on her way to the hospital. Her brain went without oxygen for an estimated 25 minutes, Tim Schmanski said. Read more...
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