Chloe Cox's 18-month-old Tia Holt has infantile epilepsy, which could see her paralysed for life.
Infantile spasms usually start in children aged one and causes seizures, which can be mistaken for colic and reflux, but is a chaotic brainwave pattern that can lead to loss of skills and brain damage.
Miss Cox, of Great Harwood, said: “It started in November 2019, she started rolling her eyes back and was twitching, then it would stop and start again 10 minutes later.”
After taking Tia to Royal Blackburn Hospital, Miss Cox was told it was simply cholic, but she took her back after it continued in January 2020, when she was diagnosed with infantile epilepsy.