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Game Gone Wrong: Giants fan speaks out about attack
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Nearly nine months after being viciously beaten while leaving a Los Angeles Dodgers home opener, San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow has only recovered enough to barely speak and he is still unable to walk. NBC News Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman visited Stow at a rehabilitation center in San Jose, Calif. The 42-year-old paramedic and father of two is relearning basic things like walking, brushing his teeth, swallowing, and even how to speak.Dec. 20, 2011