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- Scott Adams replied to Nicole boling's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Test results
It looks like the test specific for celiac disease is negative, but your immunoglobulin A is high. Did they do a total IgA test? This is usually done in case you are naturally low in IgA, which can cause a false negative result with your TTg-IgA test. An immunoglobulin A (IgA) test measures the level of IgA antibodies in your blood, but it isn't specific... -
- Scott Adams replied to Jordan Carlson's topic in Related Issues & Disorders1
Dry Heaving (Gluten Reaction)
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- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages3
Top Brands of Gluten-Free Coconut Water
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- Scott Adams replied to HelenL's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Advice for Drs appointment for 3 year old
I agree with @trents, and this article might be helpful. It breaks down each type of test: -
- Scott Adams replied to glucel's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease17
3 month retest
If your goal is to get a baseline reading without any outside supplementation in your system, then you could do this, however, I get my levels checked while I am actually supplementing to see where things are. You can have higher B12 levels, as this will nut hurt you, only if the levels are too low will this cause issues.
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