The 2023 SMU football spring game will look different this year.
"I am so grateful to SMU for providing me with the opportunity to share my artwork on the field," said Amulya, who was rushed to the emergency room at Children's Health in December 2022 after she lost feeling in the left side of her face."It was a source of motivation for me to recover my fine motor skills during my time at Children's Health, and I'm thrilled to see my design on the SMU football team's helmets.
According to SMU’s website, Amulya was diagnosed with Guillain Barre Syndrome, an autoimmune neurodegenerative disease where the immune system attacks the nervous system. Her symptoms spread to the right side of her face and down her spine. Amulya was unable to move her face or walk without a walker. She was in and out of the hospital over the next few months receiving monthly IVIG infusions, treatment, and inpatient rehabilitation. After 53 days at Children's Health, Amulya was discharged.
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