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Swimmer Torres' Coach Fighting For His Life
Swim Coach Diagnosed With Potentially Fatal Disorder
POSTED: 8:58 am CDT July 25,
2008
UPDATED: 10:54 am CDT July 25,
2008
Dara Torres' swimming coach's pre-Olympic plans have taken a negative turn.
Michael Lohberg, the coach of the 41-year-old swimmer who broke American records en route to qualifying for her fifth U.S. Olympic team, has been diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a rare blood disorder that could be fatal.The Miami Herald reported Lohberg -- who was supposed to depart for Singapore Friday for a pre-Olympic camp with the U.S. team -- was instead scheduled to take a friend's private jet to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., to meet with specialists.'"It's really, really bad,'' Lohberg told the Herald. "They told me I might last only weeks, or maybe even days. It's bad. I knew something was wrong because I was very tired and out of breath, but I thought it was from my herniated disk and all the stress. Turns out it's a disaster.""I have nothing left in my blood, and I have to get to the specialists by 8 a.m. Friday because without treatment, I might not make it to Monday.''Aplastic anemia is a blood disorder in which the bone marrow stops producing enough new blood cells. Possible treatments include blood transfusions or a bone marrow transplant.Torres has trained with Lohberg for the past two years.''It's so awful, really, really terrible,'' Torres told the Herald. "I can't even talk about it right now. I haven't stopped crying.''Torres is scheduled to compete in the 50 meter freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The games begin with the opening ceremony on Aug. 8.
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