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Flu's Silent Threat: Girl Hospitalized, Can't Walk
7 Dec
Summary
- A 9-year-old girl was hospitalized and unable to walk due to flu complication.
- Doctors diagnosed her with benign acute childhood myositis, a rare disease.
- Her mother urges vigilance, advising parents to trust their intuition.

A mother's vigilance saved her daughter from a severe flu complication that left the 9-year-old hospitalized and unable to walk. Ashley Geuther of Michigan shared her daughter Tori's terrifying experience, which began with typical flu symptoms including high fever and fatigue. After her fever broke, Tori complained of intense, deep leg pain, rendering her unable to stand or walk.
Despite initial dismissal from a walk-in clinic, Geuther persisted, taking Tori to the ER. There, diagnostic tests revealed benign acute childhood myositis, a rare condition often following viral infections like the flu. This diagnosis caught Geuther completely by surprise, highlighting the importance of recognizing less common illness presentations.
Tori required hospitalization for IV fluids and pain management. While she has since recovered and returned to normal activities, Geuther aims to raise awareness among other parents. She emphasizes trusting children's reports of pain, even if symptoms seem unusual, and trusting parental intuition when something feels seriously wrong.




