Stacy Sykora reported responsive to questions

 

Former Texas A&M All-American athlete Stacy Sykora, who suffered a seriously head injured in a bus accident in Brazil Tuesday night, has begun to be taken out of her medically induced coma and has been responsive. Following is a “Google Translate” news story from GLOBOESPORTE.COM

Stacy Sykora said “yes.” The Future Volleyball libero, who was sedated since the night of Tuesday, it agreed on Friday and surprised the doctors and her manager Ana Flavia, which accompanies the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital in Sao Paulo. According to team director of Araçatuba, Basilio Torres Neto, the doctor removed the tube from the athlete and asked the manager if she spoke Portuguese. Herself Stacy replied “yes.”

A Fund has been set up in at Burleson’s National Bank of Texas to assist with travel and medical expenses.

Sykora is a two-time All American at A&M in volleyball and also participated in track and basketball.

Donations can be made in person at the bank, 400 E. Renfro or mailed to P.O. Box 1869, Burleson, TX  76097.  Ms. Richards is overwhelmed and appreciative of the support and prayers as the Burleson Community rallies around one of our own.

 

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