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- trents replied to More2Learn's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Celiac Maybe a Possibility?
Because you have significantly reduced your gluten intake over a considerable amount of time, it is likely that you will test negative on the antibody tests. However, if the $112 for the Quest test is not a burden, it wouldn't hurt to try. It tests for total IGA (to ascertain if you are IGA deficient) and tTG-IGA. If total IGA is deficient, it can result... -
- More2Learn replied to More2Learn's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Celiac Maybe a Possibility?
These responses are all extremely helpful, ty. Really good reminder about omega 6. I also know I'm low in zinc; I took the zinc test where I drank it on a spoon and couldn't taste it. To that end, I try to eat a lot of oysters. I do think it would be a good idea to get the blood test. Two questions: 1- Is there any reason you wouldn't recommend... -
- Yaya replied to CeliacChica's topic in Related Issues & Disorders45
Muscle Twitching
For me, with osteoporosis, Celiac and more than 1 heart condition, the slower, safer route is preferable. I'm on 5 meds per day. Too much of anything can disturb absorption of this or that. Have a Happy Thanksgiving. I'm gone for a few days. -
- Wheatwacked replied to CeliacChica's topic in Related Issues & Disorders45
Muscle Twitching
It took me 2015 to 2021 at 10,000 IU a day to get to 80 ng/ml. In 2019 I was still only 47 ng/ml The highest it has reached is 93. Tested every 3 months. While a one time massive dose can be used to quickly raise vitamin D levels, its effects only last three months. Because vitamin D is stored in fat, an obese person would require more... -
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