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Nurse Sarah Danh recovering after Japan honeymoon collapse

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Nurse Sarah Danh recovering after Japan honeymoon collapse
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Nurse Sarah Danh recovering after Japan honeymoon collapse

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  • The Washington Times·May 1

    Nurse Sarah Danh recovering after Japan honeymoon collapse

    Sarah Danh, 27, a labor and delivery nurse at Methodist Hospital Stone Oak, is off life support and breathing on her own, according to her uncle Khang Le, who has been providing regular updates to supporters on Facebook. Ms. Danh and her husband, Luke Gradl, married on March 21 and flew to Tokyo on April 8. She fell ill the following day and was rushed to the emergency room, where she was diagnosed with acute liver failure, among other serious conditions, and placed in the intensive care unit. “Since my last update, Sarah’s condition has been improving each day, and she is physically getting stronger,” Mr. Le wrote on Facebook on Thursday. “She is no longer on life support and is breathing on her own. She has also been able to wiggle her toes and move her arms.” Ms. Danh was medically evacuated back to San Antonio on April 21 aboard a flight coordinated by AirMed and arranged in part through her employer, HCA Healthcare. The evacuation had been delayed for nearly two weeks due to her unstable condition. During her hospitalization in Japan, doctors identified acute liver failure along with kidney failure and rising intracranial pressure. She also suffered

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