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Catv25

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  1. Hi, thanks for the reply. My IgA levels were lower than 0.5 u/ml. I was strongly considering getting retested just to be sure. But is there any point in getting retested if I'm IgA deficient? Won't the tests show a false negative regardless? Also worth mentioning i've been taking iron supplements daily for the past 2 1/2 years with no changes to my levels...
  2. I recently had the Tissue transglutaminase IGA test done, and the results came back negative. However the test says that I have an IGA deficiency which can cause a false negative, and from what i'm reading people with low iga levels are at higher risk of autoimmune diseases including celiac. I know when eating wheat products I become sick, weak, tremors,...
  3. I got tested for celiac a few years ago. I was on a gluten-free diet at the time (didn't know I wasn't supposed to be) and the lab results came back negative. My doctor mentioned my levels were close to the celiac cutoff line, so I may be gluten intolerant. I have many of the symptoms, and feel significantly healthier and better, my symptoms go away when...
  4. I got tested for celiac a few years ago. I was on a gluten-free diet at the time (didn't know I wasn't supposed to be) and the lab results came back negative. My doctor mentioned my levels were close to the celiac cutoff line, so I may be gluten intolerant. I have many of the symptoms, and feel significantly healthier and better, my symptoms go away when...
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