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- hmkr replied to hmkr's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Celiac Test Results - Thoughts?
The IGA tests 5 years ago were: Transglutaminase IGA (EMY IGA) (CENT-tTG), <2 Immunoglobulin A (CENT-IGA), 246 IgA Quantitative was done last month, that was 261. Is that the one you mean? -
- trents replied to hmkr's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Celiac Test Results - Thoughts?
When you say a GI doc did an IGA five years ago and it was negative, which IGA measure do you speak of. There are several possibilities. Do you refer to the tTG-IGA? Have you had a total IGA test done? It isn't a test for celiac per se but can establish whether or not you are IGA deficient. If you are IGA deficient, it will drive individual IGA test... -
- Scott Adams replied to hmkr's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Celiac Test Results - Thoughts?
This article might be helpful. It breaks down each type of test, and what a positive results means in terms of the probability that you might have celiac disease. One test that always needs to be done is the IgA Levels/Deficiency Test (often called "Total IGA") because some people are naturally IGA deficient, and if this is the case, then certain blood tests... -
- hmkr posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Celiac Test Results - Thoughts?
I had several celiac blood tests done at a rheumatologist last month. I've had many possible symptoms over the last 23 years, including GERD/LPR, constipation, and recently joint stiffness and pain in my hands. It all started during my first pregnancy. 1/160 ANA back then as well as now with no autoimmune diagnosis. I've had undiagnosed high fevers, swollen... -
- John Scott commented on dixonpete's blog entry in Pete Dixon5
A video with researcher William Parker about Helminthic Therapy
Anti-inflammatory drugs can present a raft of issues, and, unlike helminths, they are often not appropriate for long-term use. "Treatment of moderate to severe IBD involves the use of immune modulators and/or biologics, which have several toxicities and side effects, such as predisposition to infections, cancer, and demyelinating diseases in addition...
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