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- trents replied to Skg414228's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms14
Does High DGP IGA Typically Mean Celiac?
It is certainly possible that had you not been eating essentially gluten-free at the time of the blood draw, you would have tested positive for the TTG-IGA. That one seems to not have a lot of staying power once you begin to withdraw gluten. That is the value of some of these other tests. They can still throw up "celiac" flags further out from withdrawing... -
- Skg414228 replied to Skg414228's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms14
Does High DGP IGA Typically Mean Celiac?
Honestly it was like a solid couple of months. I started sometime in early December and the blood draw was on the 18th of Feb. Again it was almost all the time except a few days here and there with a cheat meal or even a whole day. Overall those it was a paleo diet like 98% of that time. I didn't go gluten free on purpose I was avoiding all grains and felt... -
- trents replied to Skg414228's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms14
Does High DGP IGA Typically Mean Celiac?
How long had you been practicing a reduced gluten diet by the time you had the blood draw? -
- Skg414228 replied to Skg414228's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms14
Does High DGP IGA Typically Mean Celiac?
I forgot to mention that I wasn’t prepared to take a celiac test so when I took this test I was pretty gluten free except for some cheat meals here and there. But I was about 98% gluten free at that point except I had gluten a few times a few days before this test by coincidence. So I probably skewed the numbers a bit by accident. -
- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2024 Issue3
Are People with Newly Diagnosed Celiac Disease More Prone to Having Digestive Issues from Mono and Diglycerides?
Thanks, Scott. I have that products containing lecithin have often disagreed with me.- additives
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