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- breadbreadbaby replied to breadbreadbaby's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Test Results
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for your feedback on my post. Here’s the updated information: IgA 0.98 (Range 0.80 - 4.90) Tissue transglutaminase IgA Ab 45.4 (<=14.99 U/mL, Positive >=15.0 U/mL) -
- Lucille Cholerton commented on Scott Adams's article in Refractory Celiac Disease & Collagenous Sprue1
A New Study Focuses on Understanding Non-Responsive Celiac Disease
Thank you for this very informative article. However, I believe that oats is a major contributor to non-responsive gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. Even the so-called "gluten free oats" is a problem. It is not 100% gluten free. About 10 years ago 3 major supermarkets in UK used a new machine to measure gluten in their oats-containing health foods. Those...- celiac disease
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- trents replied to Lburnett's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
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Chronic mildly elevated liver enzymes was what eventually led to my celiac diagnosis but it took thirteen years to ferret that out and by that time I had developed osteopenia. Yes, you've got a lot going on there in the way of autoimmune disorders and all of them we now know have a connection with celiac disease. It is true that autoimmune disorders... -
- Lburnett replied to Lburnett's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
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Thank you! Yes, I have celiac disease, lupus and Sjögrens. My ALT and AST have been chronically slightly elevated for a couple years and recently had an acute kidney injury (thinking it was from an antibiotic) with increased Lipase. So my primary doctor referred me to a kidney specialist. Other kidney labs are normal. -
- ChrisSeth replied to ChrisSeth's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms11
Waiting on Blood test results…
My test results for TissueTransglutaminase IgA Antibody test came back normal. Like spot on normal. I do not have celiac! My problems are stemming from this H Pylori infection. I think I’ve had it for years. We’ll see if the doctor wants to do an endoscopy to see how extensive the damage is. Otherwise just a regimen of antibiotics will do the trick. The tha...
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