Paresthesia is a sensation of tingling, prickling, or numbness, and it can often be accompanied by issues related to sensation or movement. In the context of poliovirus, which can affect motor neurons and lead to paralysis, the most likely complaint to accompany paresthesia would be:
I cannot move my legs.
This is because poliovirus can lead to motor paralysis, which can manifest as an inability to move the limbs affected, alongside paresthesia. The other options focus more explicitly on sensory changes, whereas the option regarding movement aligns with the potential consequences of a poliovirus infection.