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By Bill Galluccio
After spending eight months in the hospital due to complications from COVID-19, four-year-old
Stella Martin is finally going home. Martin was diagnosed with COVID-19 back in April after she went limp in her mother s arms while complaining of back pain.
She was airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where doctors discovered she had developed Acute Transverse Myelitis, which causes acute inflammation in the gray and white matter in the spinal cord. She spent five months in the pediatric ICU while doctors tried to treat her condition, which left her paralyzed.
She was then transferred to another hospital, where she spent the next three months recovering. While doctors do not believe she will fully recover, her mother,
By Bill Galluccio
After spending eight months in the hospital due to complications from COVID-19, four-year-old
Stella Martin is finally going home. Martin was diagnosed with COVID-19 back in April after she went limp in her mother s arms while complaining of back pain.
She was airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where doctors discovered she had developed Acute Transverse Myelitis, which causes acute inflammation in the gray and white matter in the spinal cord. She spent five months in the pediatric ICU while doctors tried to treat her condition, which left her paralyzed.
She was then transferred to another hospital, where she spent the next three months recovering. While doctors do not believe she will fully recover, her mother,
By Bill Galluccio
After spending eight months in the hospital due to complications from COVID-19, four-year-old
Stella Martin is finally going home. Martin was diagnosed with COVID-19 back in April after she went limp in her mother s arms while complaining of back pain.
She was airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where doctors discovered she had developed Acute Transverse Myelitis, which causes acute inflammation in the gray and white matter in the spinal cord. She spent five months in the pediatric ICU while doctors tried to treat her condition, which left her paralyzed.
She was then transferred to another hospital, where she spent the next three months recovering. While doctors do not believe she will fully recover, her mother,
COVID-19 leaves 4-year-old girl paralyzed Share Updated: 6:58 AM CST Jan 28, 2021 By KOAT Staff Share Updated: 6:58 AM CST Jan 28, 2021
Hide Transcript Share Updated: 6:58 AM CST Jan 28, 2021 By KOAT Staff A 4-year-old girl is paralyzed after she was diagnosed with Acute Transverse Myelitis as a result of COVID-19, the girl s mother tells sister station KOAT. KOAT spoke to 4-year-old Stella Martin and her mother, Cassandra Yazzie, a day after Stella was finally released from the hospital after an 8-month long hospitalization. Yazzie says in April, Stella was playing on the bed when she ran to her mom complaining of back pain. From there she says the young girl “went limp” in her arms. Yazzie rushed Stella to San Juan Regional Medical Center, where she was quickly airlifted to University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque. Doctors diagnosed Stella with COVID-19 and shortly after she was diagnosed with Acute Transverse Myelit