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Teen called 'penguin' at school over her limp received shocking diagnosis from doctors

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Sign up for the MyWigan newsletter for the biggest stories direct to your inbox A teenager who could not walk for almost a year was left shocked by her doctor's diagnosis, after 'limping so badly she was being called a penguin at school'.

Aimee Keogh, who is 14, was suffering from leg pain and walking with a limp, not long before the first coronavirus lockdown.

Aimee's mum, Sarah Keogh told the ECHO that Aimee had started limping before lockdown but the family thought it was just a rugby injury. READ MORE: Meet the Blackley lad, 20, behind Traveller weddings' most flamboyant hairdos However, when lockdown hit, Aimee struggled to see a doctor and had to have phone consultations with a GP .

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