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After spending several days struggling with paralysis brought on by a bite from a wood tick, it香蕉视频直播檚 wonderful seeing Malia back to her normal self, Melissa shared.
Last Wednesday, May 20, when Malia started crawling instead of walking, Melissa at first thought her youngest daughter was just fooling around, or a maybe a little worn out from all her running around the day before.
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But when she tried to stand up, Malia collapsed.
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Melissa, a health care worker, phoned the provincial medical hotline and described her daughter香蕉视频直播檚 symptoms.
She was told by the nurse on the other end of the line to hang up, immediately, and call 911.
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Her frustration rose when ambulance paramedics arrived and suggested she drive her daughter to hospital herself.
Melissa, who could see Malia香蕉视频直播檚 condition was worsening, insisted, and now says she hopes the paramedics will read this story and realize how serious the situation was.
In hospital, doctors and medical techs ran tests to try to determine the cause of the paralysis, as Malia香蕉视频直播檚 condition declined.
She underwent an emergency CT scan, emergency MRI and spinal tap.
Her paralysis spread from her legs to her arms, and to her head, preventing her from swallowing.
She had trouble moving her eyes.
香蕉视频直播淚 thought she was going to spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair,香蕉视频直播 Michele remembered.
But then, as Melissa was holding her daughter, and stroking her hair, she spotted the tick.
It was a Rocky Mountain wood tick, swollen from feeding for several days.
Doctors told the family this type of tick bite is so rare it is only every reported once a year in all of B.C.
After they removed it, there was a frightening period where Malia continued to deteriorate.
But in less than a day, she started to recover.
By the time her family brought her home, Malia was her former energetic self.
香蕉视频直播淭he first thing she did when she got home, she ran to the door and said, 香蕉视频直播榯rampoline,香蕉视频直播櫹憬妒悠抵辈 Melissa recalled.
Malia got to celebrate her homecoming with her favourite treat, a Dairy Queen ice cream cake, with a few more hearts on it than usual.
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According to HealthLink BC, can be caused by several different types of ticks in North America, the result of venom secreted from a female tick during feeding.
Symptoms usually start four to seven days after a tick attaches to a victim and can include tingling, numbness, or loss of feeling or movement that starts in the hands or feet, trouble swallowing or talking and double vision.
Melissa, who has had a crash course on the hazards posed by ticks, is speaking out to alert other parents to the potential hazards.
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She thinks Malia may have been bitten during a family outing to Williams Park in Langley.
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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