Mother: I put my child to sleep. She could not move when she woke up



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COLUMBUS, Georgia. – A mother from Georgia slept her child one night to find that the 2-year-old girl could not move when she woke up.

Erica Palacio said that her daughter is one of only three people in the state who was diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, also known as AFM.

Palacio said it started after the recent illness of his four children.

"In less than a week and a half, everyone has improved, with the exception of Abigail," Palacio said. "She got sick, she got sick and she got worse."

Abigail had a double ear infection, her left was long wheezing and one morning she woke up and her left arm was completely paralyzed.

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Palacio said the doctors told her that little Abigail had an MFA, which many experts describe as a polio-like virus. This affects the nervous system and causes weakness. It can also cause sagging of your face and impede your speech, as well as swallowing and breathing problems.

Abigail is out of the hospital and is now back in Columbus. She will continue her recovery thanks to an outpatient treatment. Her mother said that she had just started walking again, but it is not clear if the child will resume movement in his arm.

The Center for Disease Prevention and Control studies 155 cases reported throughout the country; 62 of these cases are confirmed in 22 states.

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MORE RESOURCES:

► What is acute flaccid myelitis, the mysterious polio-like disorder that affects children?

► According to the CDC, a rare paralysis disorder related to polio affects children

► A disease resembling crippling polio affects more children, according to the Maryland Department of Health

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