Promising young woman went to bed to sleep and woke up PARALYZED from the waist down

Promising young woman went to bed to sleep and woke up PARALYZED from the waist down
By: dailymail Posted On: June 04, 2026 View: 68

A talented tattoo artist was left paralyzed from a rare spinal cord infection she said she got overnight.

Katie Martin was rushed to a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska in early March after 'a rather abrupt and severe pain revealed a bone infection' in her spinal cord, requiring surgeons to remove two and a half discs.

She told KETV that the spinal infection came overnight, and the doctors are 'still not exactly sure how this came about,' four months later.

Martin had originally revealed her paralysis in an Instagram post on March 3.

'Hello, everyone! Thank you for visiting my site and continuing to support my art; unfortunately, I have to temporarily close due to an unexpected medical issue which currently has me paralyzed from the collarbone down,' she wrote at the time.

'I anticipate having a quick and positive recovery, and will be back to creating and sharing my art here shortly,' she continued, vowing to 'be back soon.'

When she was later diagnosed with a spinal cord infection, she told her more than 5,800 followers that she was 'spending time in the ICU, and the doctors are working diligently to get me healed.

'I know it will be a long road ahead of rehabilitation, and I will do my best to keep everyone updated as this new life journey progresses,' she wrote on March 5.

Katie Martin was rushed to a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska in early March after suffering a rare spinal cord infection, which left her paralyzed from the collarbone down

Despite the grim news, Martin said she was 'genuinely feeling very optimistic, and think that this has a divine purpose in my life and is for a reason.'

In a follow-up post just three days later, Martin announced she had been discharged from the ICU, but would remain in the hospital for up to one month before moving to a spinal rehabilitation center.

'I'm in very good spirits and am extremely motivated and determined to get my body grooving again,' she wrote at the time.

As Martin's road to recovery then continued, many local businesses announced they were holding fundraisers for her.

The business owners and friends said she had made a permanent mark on the city through her art, and they were now trying to pay it forward after her illness took away her ability to create tattoos and art. 

One bar posted on social media that it was offering shots at its four locations across Omaha with the proceeds going to Martin's recovery expenses in May, while other businesses held a fundraiser on Sunday featuring designs inspired by Martin's artwork, along with live music, face painting and food. 

By the end of Sunday, the business had raised over $6,000 for Martin's recovery. 

Martin had been a talented tattoo artist in the city, but was left unable to work due to her mysterious illness

Local business owners held a fundraiser for Martin's recovery on Sunday, featuring designs of her work

'I couldn't imagine doing this without my family, my community,' Martin said from the fundraiser, where she saw people wearing her designs on t-shirts.

'The support system has just like kept me thriving and alive.'

With the community's support, she said she has made some strides in her recovery.

'I feel good, you know, taking my wins as they come,' she told KETV. 

'So I can move my fingers now. I just started wiggling my toes, which is an astronomical achievement at this point. I can wiggle my knees a little bit. So I'm on a mission to walk again and get through this and kind of see why all this happened.'

But, she said, 'as long as I'm doing art, I'm going to be happy and we'll feel excited about all of it.' 

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