Anonymous wrote:
+1 it does. She will probably drag her DC to 15 doctors until they can either misdiagnose DC or they do a battery of invasive tests that give DC lifelong health anxiety.
NP. My daughter's pediatrician diagnosed her with anxiety and disordered eating and referred us to a nutritionist and psychiatrist. None of this sounded right, and thank God I kept pushing, because my daughter's symptoms were caused by a cluster of autoimmune diseases, including celiac, autoimmune thyroid disease, and mast cell activation syndrome. The "anxiety" and weight loss were caused by elevated autoantibodies, which were first not tested and later dismissed. But you know, teenage girl with anxiety, fatigue, and weight loss automatically has mental health problems. No need to dig further or question anything. The pediatrician didn't even listen for hoofbeats, just assumed. I am grateful it didn't require a medical crisis (like thyroid storm) to get a diagnosis.