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Enterolab Results Are In: Ncgs


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Hi Everyone!

I'm having a great response to my gluten-free diet and of course my Enterolab results concur. I put the results in my signature.

I hadn't expected the casein intolerance, so as of today I'm casein-free as well. I don't feel 100% well yet, but I feel much better than before I started this journey. Maybe I'll improve faster without the casein? We shall see.

Thank you to everyone who posts in the pre-diagnosis part of this site... I read all the questions and answers with great interest these past few weeks. I'm convinced that I've made a healthy positive decision for me, even if I ignored the traditional route for celiac diagnosis.

I've decided to tell "regular" people that I have celiac instead of NCGS. NCGS is too much of a mouthful to say and celiac itself is hard enough to explain... so far everyone in my life has been very supportive. I hope it stays that way.

Onward and upward!

-Shannon


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I'm glad you got some answers and that the diet has helped.

I'll be curious to see if casein free helps with other things that haven't cleared up. :)

It's also nice that you've got support.

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I've decided to tell "regular" people that I have celiac instead of NCGS. NCGS is too much of a mouthful to say and celiac itself is hard enough to explain... so far everyone in my life has been very supportive. I hope it stays that way.

And you never know in the years to come if they will say that DQ3 gene is also an indicator of celiac because right now they only recognise DQ2 and 8. I do the same thing, tell others my son is celiac. You know the diet is the same either way. Best wishes, it's great to be supported.

confused Community Regular
Hi Everyone!

I'm having a great response to my gluten-free diet and of course my Enterolab results concur. I put the results in my signature.

I hadn't expected the casein intolerance, so as of today I'm casein-free as well. I don't feel 100% well yet, but I feel much better than before I started this journey. Maybe I'll improve faster without the casein? We shall see.

Thank you to everyone who posts in the pre-diagnosis part of this site... I read all the questions and answers with great interest these past few weeks. I'm convinced that I've made a healthy positive decision for me, even if I ignored the traditional route for celiac diagnosis.

I've decided to tell "regular" people that I have celiac instead of NCGS. NCGS is too much of a mouthful to say and celiac itself is hard enough to explain... so far everyone in my life has been very supportive. I hope it stays that way.

Onward and upward!

-Shannon

ur results look kinda like mine, but i had malabsorption, and i tested positive threw blood work. But our numbers are close in the other stuff and on genes.

paula

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