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DJFL77I

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  1. really.. so that would mean my 13 (tTG) IgA is in range ? it says high on my report
  2. Were you tested? You might have it too.. How can someone who has only had Celiac for 3 years have such high antibody levels
  3. what did your blood tests say for celiac?
  4. Why ask? Just tell him to do it.. Tell them you want these tests taken: Deamidated Gliadin Abs, IgA Deamidated Gliadin Abs, IgG t-Transglutaminase (tTG) IgA t-Transglutaminase (tTG) IgG Endomysial Antibody IgA Immunoglobulin A, Qn, Serum
  5. good lord 690? normal TTG is 0 - 3 Negative 0 - 3 Weak Positive 4 - 10 Positive - 10+
  6. Jack Osbourne has it... he's still out there hunting Ghosts!
  7. I'm not concerned about the antibody levels.. they dropped significantly.. they don't necessarily have to reach 0 in 5 months... I did eat out 4 times at dedicated gluten free places during those months.. so who knows if i got some contamination somewhere... anyway, i have the MRI on Dec 24'th at 6 am.. Merry Christmas to me!
  8. only dedicated gluten free restaurants. and i dont even trust those
  9. I'm the opposite.. I go once in the morning.. My Dr was surprised.. he said he was expecting me to be going 3 - 5 times a day with the amount if inflammation i had at diagnosis..
  10. your Immunoglobulin is high normal range is 90 - 386 Having too many immunoglobulins in your blood could mean you have allergies or an overactive immune system
  11. I am no guinea pig for their vaccines
  12. Try a very limited menu for a few months... that you know is Gluten free
  13. Hell I even got rid of my Parrot 2 days ago because the parrot food.. You have to be very strict
  14. Just eat fresh meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, sweat potatoes.. and only "certified gluten free" products... your days of eating packaged easy to heat up junk food are over. The odds that you are still getting gluten are very high considering what you're eating there... the odds of anything else is very low.. My Dr said that 95% of people...
  15. Bell and Evans Gluten Free Chicken Tenders Ian's Gluten Free Fish Sticks Guarantee you this chit has gluten in it
  16. Udi's Gluten Free Hot Dog rolls Udi's Gluten Free Hamburger rolls i wouldn't trust these.. you need to stop eating all packaged food.. especially the "gluten free" junk food... the only "packaged" food i've been eating since being diagnosed in June is: Bryers vanilla ice cream / lactose free / Gluten free Greek Yogurt...
  17. Not me. I lost like 12 lbs. Can't gain much. Although I'm not eating anywhere near a 2000 calorie diet
  18. Then what's the reason to check them? It means the immune response is stopping when they're dropping?
  19. I just got rid of my Bird yesterday because of the Parrot food thing... A couple who lives on a Yacht took him... he has a better life than me now. figures... So i'm thinking about getting some Fish.. maybe salt water tank... Kinda boring.. but all the fun pets eat Gluten.
  20. I know a priest in the UK who was diagnosed at around 50'ish... he's 75 now
  21. found this info: They are unlikely to be normal by 6 months and can take up to 2 and sometimes even 3 years to normalize, depending on the level of antibodies in the blood at the time of diagnosis. It is a common problem that some physicians tend to repeat the blood tests too early after diagnosis and sometimes too often.
  22. The Gluten free diet alone will make you lose lots of body fat I used to lift weights everyday.. then stopped after I started feeling sick..
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