Kids & Family
Logan Schweiter's Parents on the Long Road
The Devon couple speaks candidly about the ups and downs of fighting to bring their son back from the brink after his near-drowning last year.

13-year-old Logan Schweiter of Wayne, Tredyffrin Township suffered considerable brain damage after he
One year later, his parents Marty and Melissa Schweiter give an update to his condition in a 30-minute TV interview with Radnor Patch editor Sam Strike. Watch the TV show in full by clicking on the photo at right.
In the thirty minute interview the Schweiters talk candidly about the day to day challenges their son, and family face.
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His days are filled with occupational and speech therapy, sessions in the pool, as well as some "less traditional therapies," according to his parents. The Schweiters also include chiropractic and "bio energetic" therapies.
The Schwieters plan to take Logan to China in November where Logan will undergo stem cell treatment. "It is five weeks of intensive therapy which is daunting, yet exciting in terms of what it might be able to do for his brain in terms of a comeback." explains Melissa Schweiter.
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Click on the video clip to see more about the treatments Logan is undergoing.
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