Dr. Mark Berg had a busy schedule seeing patients at his clinic on Monday, but he made time to visit a teenager at Regions Hospital in St. Paul over lunch hour.
When the doctor entered the high school junior's room, Brayden Weber hugged him for 45 seconds.
"It was good to finally see him and thank him in person for what he did," Weber said from his hospital bed Monday afternoon.
Weber believes Berg saved his life Saturday afternoon. His parents agree.
"Absolutely," his mom, Sara Waytashek, said. "He said, 'We were just doing what we do.' But to me, you saved my son's life. Don't minimize what you did."
Berg spearheaded a quick response to a medical emergency when Weber collapsed after his semifinal match at the state wrestling championships at Xcel Energy Center.
Weber, from Becker High, lost by pin in the 220-pound weight class. He shook his opponent's hand and then collapsed as he was leaving the mat.
His parents ran down from the stands once it became clear that his condition was serious. His mom saw his lips turning purple and his face discolored. They were told later that he didn't have a pulse.