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Is it just a growth spurt coming on?
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My daughter is 11 and has been really off colour these past few days - she's usually full of life from 7am to 10pm, but, just lately has been very pale, tired (so she falls asleep at school), weepy, no appetite, quiet. I know she isn't getting bullied, as we have had it before and we talk about everything together.
She has alopecia areata, but no other health conditions. I'm thinking it's probably just building up to a growth spurt, but should I be more concerned?
She loves her school, has loads of really good friends and can't wait to go to high school. Any suggestions or comments would be gratefully received, as ever! x
She has alopecia areata, but no other health conditions. I'm thinking it's probably just building up to a growth spurt, but should I be more concerned?
She loves her school, has loads of really good friends and can't wait to go to high school. Any suggestions or comments would be gratefully received, as ever! x
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it could be hormonal, she could be just tired as well at the end of a school year, especially year 6 where its a bit harder work with sats then leaving assemblies and awards stuff, not to mention leaving the school which is a big event.
if she doesnt improve in a few weeks I would take her to the doctors for a check up x
if she doesnt improve in a few weeks I would take her to the doctors for a check up x
It could well be hormonal, getting ready for puberty. If you Google "signs of puberty girls" there are lots of sites which might help, here's one http://tweenparenting...t/GirlPubertySign.htm
This does comment about weepiness and mood change. I hope she's OK.
This does comment about weepiness and mood change. I hope she's OK.
it's been difficult! she went to playgroup, reception and nursery with the same kids, so they grew up knowing her like it. When she moved primary schools last year, it was hard, but we found a fab charity who provide her with human hair wigs, so only a few of her best friends know at this school.
I still pray that she can have hair and I get the alopecia tho! x
I still pray that she can have hair and I get the alopecia tho! x
Halifax, although your daughter is only 11 and you were 16 when you started, it does sound very like how my daughter was before she started her periods. She still can be a bit pale, listless and weepy at certain times of the month now, but it's not as bad as it was. Incidentally, she was only 12 and I didn't start mine till 15. Good luck - you'll be in for the stroppy moods next ;)
the age you started your periods has no bearing whatsover on when she will start hers...you were actually rather late in starting, she is at a more normal age to start.
what other signs are you expecting? she seems to be showing lots of signs to me!
no idea what the mucky clothes reference means....
what other signs are you expecting? she seems to be showing lots of signs to me!
no idea what the mucky clothes reference means....
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