Looking back, it all makes sense. Ten-year-old Carter Stacey’s handwriting was awful. The Quail Run fourth-grader couldn’t sit still during class. In fact, she was so antsy, she was almost diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder. “I get it now,” her mom, Tracy Ford Stacey said, after her daughter was diagnosed with reactive arthritis, a type of arthritis that develops in response to an …








