The Connecticut woman ripped apart by her pal's crazed 200-pound chimp had an emotional reunion with the doctors and nurses who saved her life.
Her disfigured face concealed by a veil, Charla Nash hugged several members of the emergency medical team at Stamford Hospital, reducing many of them to tears.
"Sometimes I wonder what made you think I could make it through this?" Nash, 57, said in a segment on the "Today" show Friday. "If it wasn't for everyone here, I wouldn't be standing here. You all did a great job. Everyone. Thank you."
Nash lost her nose, eyes, lips and several fingers when the chimp mauled her outside the Stamford home of his owner, Sandra Herold. Nash spent several weeks in a coma and later underwent further treatment at the Cleveland Clinic.
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