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- Jenn D replied to Shireen32's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Still testing positive after being gluten free for one year ?!!
Hi. Did your ema levels ever go negative? My son is 2 years in gluten free and they are still positive. I'm scared he has refractory celiac disease. Please if anyone has any info greatly appreciate it. His ttg is 3 which is considered normal. -
- MomofGF replied to MomofGF's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Not sure if this is Celiac or just a gluten-free intolerance
I will have that info soon but it was a laundry list of a test and 9 viles. ok so there were some days she was gluten she barely ate because of the reactions. I told her 3 weeks of atleast 10g’s a day and no gluten-free days. Thanks so much for your help! I didn’t know my suggestion for gluten-free days would have hurt her. I will come bac... -
- trents replied to MomofGF's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Not sure if this is Celiac or just a gluten-free intolerance
A "gluten challenge" of two weeks would be the bare minimum for expecting to render valid testing, and that would have been paired with eating a minimum of 10 g of gluten each day (the equivalent of 4-6 slices of wheat bread). And with the three gluten free days in the midst of that two week gluten challenge I would not have confidence in the results of the...
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