A Teen’s Stomach Pain Was Dismissed. Then Her Scan Changed Everything-mdue - Chainityai

A Teen’s Stomach Pain Was Dismissed. Then Her Scan Changed Everything-mdue

I knew something was wrong long before anyone else in our house wanted to say it out loud.

At first, it was small enough for Robert to dismiss.

Maya did not finish dinner.

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Maya came home from school and went straight to her room.

Maya stopped asking if we could stop for iced coffee after photography club, even though that little paper cup had always been her reward after a hard week.

Then the little things got bigger.

She missed soccer practice because her stomach hurt.

She slept through a Saturday afternoon with her camera still on the desk beside her.

She stood in the laundry room one night holding a basket against her hip and went so pale I had to grab her elbow before she folded into the dryer door.

‘You’re babying her,’ Robert said when I told him we needed to call a doctor.

He did not say it loudly.

That was one of the worst parts about Robert.

He used a calm, practical voice, the kind of voice that made you feel foolish for having a heartbeat.

‘Teenagers get stomachaches,’ he said. ‘They get dramatic. They don’t want school. They don’t want chores. That’s all this is.’

Maya heard him from the hallway.

I watched her stop walking.

She stood there with one hand against the wall, backpack still on, hoodie sleeves pulled over her fingers.

Then she lowered her head and kept going.

That was the first night I opened the notes app on my phone and started documenting everything.

Not because I was planning some grand confrontation.

Not because I thought I would need proof against my husband.

I did it because fear needs somewhere to go, and mine went into timestamps.

Monday, 7:22 p.m. — nausea after two bites of chicken noodle soup.

Tuesday, 6:10 a.m. — dizzy in bathroom, sat on floor.

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