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Freddie Freeman shares positive update on three-year-old son’s health after ‘full body paralysis’ in terrifying ordeal

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LOS Angeles Dodgers All-Star Freddie Freeman shared a positive update on his son’s health.

The 34-year-old MLB star’s son revealed on Friday that his 3-year-old son Maximus had recently been hospitalized.

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Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star Freddie Freeman’s son Maximus recently ‘went into full-body paralysis’Credit: AP
Freddie and his wife Chelsea revealed on Sunday that Maximus made it home

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Freddie and his wife Chelsea revealed on Sunday that Maximus managed to return homeCredit: Instagram/chelseafreeman5
Maximus will have to relearn how to walk

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Maximus will have to relearn how to walkCredit: Instagram/chelseafreeman5

In a joint Instagram publish From Freddie and his wife, Chelsea, they revealed: “Last Friday, Max declined rapidly and became paralyzed throughout his body.

“We are very lucky to have gotten him to the hospital in time so they could reinforce his lungs.”

They added that Freddie was in Houston when Max began to suffer, so he rushed back.

Tests revealed that Max was “battling a severe case of Guillain-Barré syndrome.

“A rare neurological condition that is especially rare in children.”

Fortunately, the Freemans revealed on Sunday that after an eight-day stint in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, they have finally returned home.

“Max still has a long way to go to regain his strength and relearn how to walk,” they said. explained.

“But we are so grateful to have our family together again.

“Thank you, God, for this miracle. Also, thank you to our amazing team of angel doctors and nurses for taking such good care of our little boy.

“And to our village for helping so much with Charlie and Brandon.”

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The update included a touching photo of Max, Freddie and Chelsea smiling together in the hospital, along with the young man holding a “Prayers for Max” card and one of the 3-year-old boys being carried through the hospital by his father.

A touching video was also shared, showing brothers Charlie and Brandon welcoming Max home.

The comments section was quickly filled with responses from well-wishers, from fans to other athletes and famous faces.

“Big Maxxxxxx,” commented Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas, adding a series of blue heart emojis.

“Good news,” said Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick.

“Dear boy! I’m glad he’s better!” replied Kayla Harper, wife of Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce.

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Since Freddie’s last game on July 25, the Dodgers have gone 3-4.

That includes back-to-back 10-0 and 3-2 wins against the Oakland A’s over the weekend.

The Dodgers currently sit atop the NL West at 65-47, with the Phillies coming to town on Monday.

Maximus was welcomed home by his brothers, Charlie and Brandon

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Maximus was welcomed home by his brothers, Charlie and BrandonCredit: Instagram/chelseafreeman5





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