mistoffolees
Senior Member
A kid who loses 15% of their body weight in 3 months without trying has a clear medical problem.agree, you need to get your child disgnosed and a 504 in place. my child already had an IEP for a learning disability so adding the 504 for her newly diagnosed medical issue was easy. the trick is that it has to be in effect before your child misses school to get the school off your back. also if it is a lifelong illness, make sure that all teachers are aware and that it continues with him through college.
research your childs symtoms. i knew what was wrong with my daughter 4 months b4 the docs labeled it. you have to fight for your child because NO ONE else will. if she were a docs kid, she would have been diagnosed and medicated in a week. even with a 504 you may have to fight the school to provide the services that are needed.
its easy for people not involved or unaware to criticize. one soccer mom called my daughter lazy because she wasn't able to keep up with the soccer team on the runs. the kid had lost 15 lbs(was 103) in 3 months and was basically starving to death. can't understand why she didn't have any energy.
OP's child is simply 'fatigued'. There's a world of difference - especially when the doctors are saying it's not debilitating and the child is OK to go to school.
If all teenagers could get out of going to school when they're fatigued, we could sell off half of the high schools in the country.