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- lizzie42 replied to lizzie42's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease2
New diagnosis for 3 year old. Help!
It was the tTG iga. The first test the range was that it needed to be under .05 and hers was .9 The repeat was a different lab and it said normal was 0-3 and hers was 109. The first test was part of a free study our DR recommended be celiac seemed unlikely at the time. Of course now it all comes together! So hers would have been 18x the upper limit on... -
- trents replied to lizzie42's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease2
New diagnosis for 3 year old. Help!
Welcome to the forum, @lizzie42! Can you also supply the reference range for that celiac antibody test? Each lab uses its own reference ranges for the celiac antibody tests so we can't comment otherwise until we know. And was that the TTG-IGA? There is also a TTG-IGG celiac antibody test. There is a growing tendency for physicians to forego the endoscopy... -
- lizzie42 posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease2
New diagnosis for 3 year old. Help!
My 3yo was just diagnosed after months of iron supplements barely bringing up her ferritin. I say diagnosed but it's not official yet. Her tTG was 109, her ema was positive. Also she has a vitamin d deficiency in addition to the anemia. She also has the rash. It's been a rough road the last year and a half with her behavior and health and I'm relieved to... -
- trents replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders12
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
If I may put my two cents in here . . . Coffee (caffeine) is a double-edged sword when it comes to headaches. It can relieve them (that's why caffeine is put in many over the counter pain relievers) but it can also cause them - particularly if you consume coffee/tea/soda often and regularly and then are in a situation where you have to go without it... -
- Sarah Grace replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders12
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
Hello Knitty Kitty, Many thanks for asking about my progress. Its mixed.... I've been taking Benfotiamine since November. I started on 300mg, but I didn't notice any change. Increased to 900mb in 300mg tablets throughout the day and initially it seemed to be a cure. But then the Hypoglycaemia and migraines started to return...it's really very difficult...
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