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LIVER CENTER
Diagnosed at 9,
Steatohepatitis
Jessica has always been precocious and
mature beyond her years. So when she found out she had the liver
condition steatohepatitis, she
had some definite ideas about what she would and would not tolerate.
Her mother, Robin, says Jessica felt
fine when they visited the pediatrician for an annual well-child
check up. But Jessica’s liver function tests were elevated, so he
suggested they visit Texas Children’s. At the hospital, Jessica and
Robin met Dr. Ruben Quiros,
who did more blood work and a liver biopsy.
“From the beginning, Jessica has been
more like an adult than a child,” Robin says. “Before we went to
Texas Children’s, she said ‘It’s my body, and I’ll do what I want.’”
But, as soon as Jessica met Quiros, she was disarmed and became one
of his biggest fans.
“He walked in and told her straight up
what was going on and what she needed to do,” Robin says. “He didn’t
talk down to her – he spoke to her like an adult – and she respected
him for that.”
To help control the progression of her
condition, the 9-year-old second-grader – and the rest of the family
– are beginning to make some changes. Jessica is working hard at
losing weight by watching portion sizes and cutting out fast food.
Later this year, they plan to start Texas Children’s
Weigh of Life
program. It’s not always easy, but Jessica and her family are
dedicated.
“We’re changing – slowly but surely,”
says Robin. “Sometimes Jessica gets a little tired of the dieting,
but she keeps going.”
Jessica is a budding artist and
recently won a painting competition at the Houston rodeo that she
entered through her school. She has always liked to play outside,
her mom says, but she’s working on stepping up the physical
activity.
“She’s started playing tennis,” Robin
says, “and she got a scooter for her birthday. We are going to the
park more often to get exercise.”
And her hard work is paying off.
Despite all the temptations of the Christmas holidays, Jessica lost
two pounds – and grew almost five inches between check ups. Although
Jessica was initially wary, she has come to look forward to her
visits to Texas Children’s and talks with Quiros.
“We believe in Texas Children’s,” Robin
says. “Jessica loves to go see Dr. Quiros – she thinks he’s cool.”
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