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- herminia commented on Scott Adams's article in Chinese & Asian1
Gluten-Free Ramen: A Comforting Bowl of Japanese Tradition
I enjoyed common plain ramen before I was diagnosed. It had not occurred that perhaps I could use the small flavoring packet with gluten-free noodles. Comments? -
- trents replied to Kj44's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Testing
Did your symptoms improve after going on a gluten-free diet? -
- Scott Adams replied to Kj44's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Testing
Thank you for sharing your genetic test results and background. Your results indicate you carry one half of the DQ2 heterodimer (DQA1*05), which is associated with a very low celiac disease risk (0.05%). While most celiac patients have either DQ2 or DQ8, these genes are also present in people without celiac disease, so the test alone doesn’t confirm a diagnosis. ... -
- Scott Adams replied to KRipple's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms8
Celiac or Addison's complications? Can someone share their experience?
@cvz Thank you for sharing your daughter’s story. It sounds like she is managing multiple complex conditions with great care and diligence. It’s encouraging to hear that she is compliant with her gluten-free diet and that her Addison’s disease symptoms are under control. The addition of electrolytes seems like a thoughtful suggestion, especially given her f... -
- Kj44 posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Testing
Hello I received this in a genetic lab test I requested from my provider. The patient is positive for DQA1*05, one half of the DQ2 heterodimer. The celiac disease risk from the HLA DQA/DQB genotype is approximately 1:1842 (0.05%). This is less than the 1% risk in the general population. Allele interpretation for all loci based on IMGT...
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