Meet Delaney
When Delaney was born, she seemed completely healthy. But within a few months, her family noticed the way she moved her legs seemed unusual. Delaney’s pediatrician took x-rays and ultrasounds of her hips to see if there was a problem, but everything looked normal. By the time she was a little over a year, she was walking and running, and everything seemed fine.
Then, when Delaney was about 18 months old, her family noticed a change: she was limping. But it was minor, she wasn’t in pain, and all her tests looked normal. However, things started getting worse and her family felt more and more helpless. One morning, Delaney woke up screaming. She refused to stand, and her knee was bright red, swollen and warm. Her pediatrician said Delaney should be taken immediately to Nemours. At Nemours, Delaney was diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA). Read Delaney's full story.