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Baby Girl’s Restored Vision is a “Miracle in Morgantown”

by Pat Coate | February 17, 2009
"She's now almost normal for her age."
- Sally Farouk, Febi's mother

Morgantown, West Virginia, USA - Febi Hanna was born three months premature, with some scar tissue in her eyes that made it impossible for her to see.

Doctors in Egypt told Febi's parents she would be blind the rest of her life, but that all changed when a Morgantown ophthalmologist met her and decided to bring her to West Virginia.

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