Though he survived the double lung transplant 9 years ago, it's what happened a few weeks later that still defies medical logic. Trey got up out of bed and something wasn't right. He was struggling to breathe and minutes later was essentially clinically dead after 40 minutes of CPR. There was almost no chance for his survival as a blood clot measuring an astounding 16 inches long had moved into his lungs. It was removed from his body in an emergency surgery.
At a press conference, Dr. Robert Love was asked how Trey was still alive. "How can he have survived this? Well, I can explain the physiology and chemistry of what happened, but I cannot explain the supernatural. Many, many people here ... and around the country were praying for Trey during this time."
"This is so far out there," he said. "I've been
in this business a long time, and I've seen a lot of critically ill
(patients). But this is really something that is outside the bell curve
of our experience, even at a big university center where we see
high-end, complex things. Something beyond us was at work here."
Today, Trey heads up a program in Wisconsin to encourage people to donate organs and give the gift of life to others.
A few articles from back in the day about Trey and the impact to the Marquette basketball program.
Schwab dead for 40 minutes but makes miraculous recovery
MU players and staff send best wishes to Schwab
ESPN reports on surgery to remove clot
MJS article on Schwab's recovery
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