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- matts replied to matts's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Potential diagnosis
Hi Cristiana, You’re spot on, I am from the UK! In terms of eating gluten prior to the blood test, I only had a week in between requesting and having it done but I think it would be accurate in terms of how much I’d eaten, I have two slices of toast most mornings and gluten included in most other meals throughout the day. Thank you for the... -
- cristiana replied to matts's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Potential diagnosis
Hi @matts Welcome to the forum. I'm a coeliac living in the UK. I have a hunch you may be posting from the UK because of the way you spell 'coeliac.' Our American friends, quite sensibly in my opinion, drop the 'o'! Anyway, if so the UK, 'satisfactory' blood tests mean as follow: 'Satisfactory. Take no action - This means that the doctor... -
- knitty kitty replied to Neat1's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms11
Maybe celiac, maybe just ncgs?
@Neat1, I so glad you're going to try Thiamine! Do let us know how it goes. Benfotiamine is the form of Thiamine that may be very helpful to you. Benfotiamine has been shown to promote healing in the intestines. Be sure to take a B Complex because all eight B's work together. Try to get a minimum of 300 mg a day of Benfotiamine. Higher doses... -
- trents replied to matts's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Potential diagnosis
For the doctor to say the results of the test were "satisfactory" is rather odd. By that did he mean he didn't think you have celiac disease.? I mean, the result of the test is positive for celiac disease. Or, did he mean that it was satisfactory in the sense of agreeing with your symptoms and family history as indicating celiac disease? It was a rather ambiguous... -
- Scott Adams replied to matts's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Potential diagnosis
Given your family history and you this test result, it's very likely that you have celiac disease. The next step is normally an endoscopy to confirm the diagnosis, and if so, you would need to keep eating gluten daily, lots of it, for at least two weeks before that procedure. This article might be helpful. It breaks down each type of test, and what...
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