West Bromwich, also suffers from Todd's Paralysis - which can lead to stroke-like symptoms, robbing the teenager of the use of her left side and affecting her speech for up to three days.NEAD cannot be treated by medication, only therapy.
And her family believes it was triggered by bullying, which forced her to change schools.Kayleigh can have up to nine fits in a row and can stop breathing during extreme episodes, reports Birmingham Live.She had two seizures on Monday evening, February 22, and an ambulance was called after she stopped breathing.Her mum Debbie was instructed to carry out CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive before the teenager began to breathe.The seizures started two years ago and were linked to bullying Kayleigh.
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