Dodger Stadium attack victim Bryan Stow returned Wednesday to the Bay Area hospital where he made his miraculous comeback to thank the caregivers who helped save his life.Stow walked into Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose on crutches. It's one of the few times since he was assaulted by two men outside Dodger Stadium in March 2011 that Stow has appeared in public without a wheelchair. He threw out the ceremonial first pitch this season at San Francisco Giants Opening Day back in April and has spoken at a handful of schools. "Comeback Story": Bryan Stow Throws 1st Pitch There is still a long way to go, but Stow says he has improved considerably. The first crucial stage of rehabilitation took place at VMC. In an NBC Bay Area exclusive, Robert Handa was allowed to witness the private, emotional visit.The Valley Medical Center staffers who played such an important part in Stow's recovery were thrilled to see his progress. Surfing Teacher Saves 11-Year-Old Hit by Lightning at Beach "It's great that Bryan is walking again, but more important to me is Bryan's telling me stories, he's joking with me," said rehab relations manager Ann Perkins. "The personality...
Miraculous Comeback: Giants Fan Thanks Caregivers
Published June 10, 2015 at 5:40 PM
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