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- Richardo replied to CDW's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis7
dermatitis herpetiformis outbreaks while on strict gluten-free diet
Hi CDW. Some here may disagree with me on this site but, nothing ventured nothing gained. As long as my suggestion does no harm and is a possible help for your struggles I'll throw it out there. I have broached this in another forum.but I know this worked amazingly well for me as I too had return of dermatitis herpetiformis every 3 to 4 months for... -
- trents replied to MomofGF's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms12
Not sure if this is Celiac or just a gluten-free intolerance
Not necessarily. She may have NCGS and in that case doing a perfect gluten challenge would still yield negative antibody test scores. Don't beat yourself up over this. -
- trents replied to MomofGF's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms12
Not sure if this is Celiac or just a gluten-free intolerance
@MomofGF, I would refer you to the link from Scott's post above about Celiac Disease Blood Antibody tests as far as what labs we are looking for. That should narrow in down in that we are not looking for a complete CBC/CMP report. I would especially like to know from her labs if she is IGA deficient because that would make increase the likelihood of negative... -
- Scott Adams replied to hmkr's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Positive iGg antibodies but negative biopsy
This article might be helpful. It breaks down each type of test, and what a positive results means in terms of the probability that you might have celiac disease. One test that always needs to be done is the IgA Levels/Deficiency Test (often called "Total IGA") because some people are naturally IGA deficient, and if this is the case, then certain blood tests... -
- Scott Adams replied to pplewis3d's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications1
Citracal Petite supplements
According to their FAQ page: https://www.citracal.com/faqs they appear to be naturally gluten-free, but throw in the usual CYA statement:
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