NEWSHow Nemours cared for teen who speaks 'dead language'Gerhard Friessen Fehr, a 15 year-old teenager from an Amish colony near the Yucatan Peninsula stands up from his wheel chair while recovering from spine surgery at Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital. Parents Helena and Gerhard watch on in the hospital cafeteria.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGerhard Friessen Fehr, a 15 year-old teenager from an Amish colony near the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, plays with a cellphone, on loan, while recovering in his wheel chair from spine surgery at Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalHelena and Gerhard Friessen Fehr, push their 15 year-old son Gerhard is a wheelchair, who is recovering from spine surgery at Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGerhard Friessen Fehr, an Amish farmer from a colony near the Yucatn Peninsula in Mexico, brought their 15 year-old son Gerhard, to Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital for spine surgery.Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal(left)Gerhard Friessen Fehr listens to flight information for his families trip back to their Amish colony near the Yucatn Peninsula in Mexico while his wife Helena listens on with 15 year-old son Gerhard, who is recovering from spine surgery at Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGerhard and Helena Friessen Fehr, listen to information on their flight back to their Amish colony near Yucatn Peninsula in Mexico while interpreter Ilana Refaeli, helps translate English to Spanish for the family that brought their 15 year-old son Gerhard, to Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital for spine surgery.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGerhard and Helena Friessen Fehr laugh with their 15 year-old son Gerhard, who is recovering from spine surgery that he had at Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGerhard Friessen Fehr, a 15 year-old teenager from an Amish colony near the Yucatn Peninsula in Mexico stands up from his wheel chair while recovering from spine surgery at Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children Hospital.Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal