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- Wheatwacked replied to Woodster991's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Is it gluten?
Hello @A Wilson, Glad you found us. There is your answer. The results from the tests are just more data to the puzzle. -
- Wheatwacked replied to Woodster991's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Is it gluten?
Hi @Woodster991, You do need to see a health professional to make sure it is not appendicitis. Rebound tenderness, fever. Is it gluten? Yes. It is also serious vitamin and mineral deficiency. Either by Celiac Disease malabsortion, food avoidance or just not getting enough. Consider significantly increasing your intake of vitamin... -
- trents replied to Woodster991's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Is it gluten?
Being gluten free for two weeks prior to testing can make a difference in the test results if the score is borderline. -
- A Wilson replied to Woodster991's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Is it gluten?
Hello, New to Celiac.com, glad I found this site. I have had a lot of GI issues most of my life. Recently my GI issues got so bad I tried a gluten free diet and made a appointment with my GI doctor. I got the Celiac disease blood test but I had been gluten free for two weeks before the test. My doctor told me being gluten free for two weeks would not... -
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An early incubation and inoculation
I forgot to add a status update on my health. I've had no issues. Been staying away from the foods I know cause GI problems: alcohol, peanuts and mayo. Stools are well-formed and of normal frequency. Consumption of gluten continues to have no effect.
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