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- RondaM replied to RondaM's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Don’t understand lab results..Help please
Thank you for your feedback. I was not eating gluten free at time the lab was taken. Have been gluten free now for a week. How long might it take for symptoms to go away. Only issue I have is loose stool. thanks again,, -
- Scott Adams replied to RondaM's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Don’t understand lab results..Help please
Approximately 10x more people have non-celiac gluten sensitivity than have celiac disease, but there isn’t yet a test for NCGS. If your symptoms go away on a gluten-free diet it would likely signal NCGS. -
- Scott Adams replied to Dave-C's topic in Related Issues & Disorders9
Seeking Advice about Fecal Transplant to Treat Celiac Disease
Since you keep linking to the same site that has a focus on the microbiome, it's clear that you have a strong focus on the topic, but here it usually comes up in relation to untreated celiac disease, thus I've shared the research summaries that we've done over the years on how the two are related. Like many disorders, including celiac disease, it's clear... -
- trents replied to RondaM's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Don’t understand lab results..Help please
Welcome to the forum, @RondaM! These two tests are celiac antibody tests and they both look to be negative: Endomysial Antibody IgA: Negative t-Transglutaminase (tTG): <2 We commonly refer to the t-Transglutaminase (tTG) as tTG-IGA. This one is what we commonly call "total IGA" and is on the high side: Immunoglobulin... -
- MaximilianKohler replied to Dave-C's topic in Related Issues & Disorders9
Seeking Advice about Fecal Transplant to Treat Celiac Disease
What do you think of the contrary information on SIBO I shared which argues that the term itself is misleading, erroneous, and even harmful? There are current patient-led efforts to get FMT approved by the FDA. Anyone interested in FMT should get involved. Do you have a citation for this? The wiki I shared in my previous comment...
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