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The story of Marley Weaver

Posted on February 14, 2016July 23, 2018 By siggi

On September 21st, 2013 Marley Weaver was diagnosed with Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) which is a very rare neurological disorder which cause paralysis that attacks either one or both sides of the body. The paralysis can last for minutes, hours or days. There is currently no cure for AHC. Marley is currently 23 months old and fighting AHC. She is such a bubbly little girl and is always full of laughter. There is never a moment when she isn’t smiling. Towards the end of June 2014 there is an AHC gathering for family’s who have children with this disorder. It is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The doctors who found the gene and who specialize in children with AHC will gather and explain the disorder

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