H0pefulagain
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Jennifer, that sounds so much like one of our daughters. She has Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.
The very first sign was the tiredness and achy and then the hair falling out. They were convinced it was anemia. Then they said it was thyroid. She never lost a lot of weight like they felt she would if it was JRA. It was actually our son's endo who realized what it was when I was expressing my frustration to him. It is an autoimmune disorder and if a child has one, they often have another so he was very familiar with JRA.
I do hope they figure out what is wrong with your daughter and help her remedy it or at least help her feel better soon! It's frustrating for them and frustrating as a parent because you want so badly to just fix it yesterday!
The very first sign was the tiredness and achy and then the hair falling out. They were convinced it was anemia. Then they said it was thyroid. She never lost a lot of weight like they felt she would if it was JRA. It was actually our son's endo who realized what it was when I was expressing my frustration to him. It is an autoimmune disorder and if a child has one, they often have another so he was very familiar with JRA.
I do hope they figure out what is wrong with your daughter and help her remedy it or at least help her feel better soon! It's frustrating for them and frustrating as a parent because you want so badly to just fix it yesterday!