In early January, life looked typical for a young mother balancing work and family. By the end of winter, she was navigating hospital corridors, enduring weeks-long stays, and adjusting to a reality where every day carried new medical hurdles. A young mother of two noticed a strange numbness in her leg, but with so much else demanding her attention, it didn't seem urgent. She chalked it up to stress, fatigue, or maybe a pulled muscle from the gym. But as the weeks passed, that small sensation began interfering with her sleep, her comfort, and eventually, her daily life. What she thought was minor would turn out to be the start of a life-altering medical emergency. Dismissing the First SymptomIn early January, Brittne Largent noticed an odd numbness in her right toe. At 30 years old, with a

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