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Biopsy Negative


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Well my biopsy came back negative for Celiac so the search for the cause of my problems continues. Tuesday I have a small bowel follow through then a CT scan of pelvic and abdomen. I am at such aloss, not knowing what is wrong has been horrible. The last couple of weeks have been miserable, no matter what I do I still get sick.

Thanks so much to everyone on the board for their advice. I have learned alot about nutrition and have gotten some wonderful advice, you guys are great!!

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A negative biopsy only means the section biopsied was not damaged. You can still have celiac or gluten intolerance. Please keep this in mind as you search for your cure. The best to you!

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