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- breadbreadbaby replied to breadbreadbaby's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Test Results
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for your feedback on my post. Here’s the updated information: IgA 0.98 (Range 0.80 - 4.90) Tissue transglutaminase IgA Ab 45.4 (<=14.99 U/mL, Positive >=15.0 U/mL) -
- Lucille Cholerton commented on Scott Adams's article in Refractory Celiac Disease & Collagenous Sprue1
A New Study Focuses on Understanding Non-Responsive Celiac Disease
Thank you for this very informative article. However, I believe that oats is a major contributor to non-responsive gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. Even the so-called "gluten free oats" is a problem. It is not 100% gluten free. About 10 years ago 3 major supermarkets in UK used a new machine to measure gluten in their oats-containing health foods. Those...- celiac disease
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- Jy11 posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms0
Conflicting results
My 7yo has been complaining of tummy aches for some months. Bloods show very low iron and vitamin D. We have had multiple bloods as follows… 1. TTg 0.3 (normal) IgA deficient 2. TTg 6.6 (cut off is 7) IgA 0.54 (cut off is 0.5 so only just over not being deficient) 3. TTg 3 (cut off 7) EMA Positive We are awaiting biopsy but why are t... -
- trents replied to Lburnett's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
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Chronic mildly elevated liver enzymes was what eventually led to my celiac diagnosis but it took thirteen years to ferret that out and by that time I had developed osteopenia. Yes, you've got a lot going on there in the way of autoimmune disorders and all of them we now know have a connection with celiac disease. It is true that autoimmune disorders... -
- Lburnett replied to Lburnett's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
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Thank you! Yes, I have celiac disease, lupus and Sjögrens. My ALT and AST have been chronically slightly elevated for a couple years and recently had an acute kidney injury (thinking it was from an antibiotic) with increased Lipase. So my primary doctor referred me to a kidney specialist. Other kidney labs are normal.
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