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Hulia

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  1. Hi. I currently live in Canada. Can anyone from Canada help me to find this product here? How would you call this? This is like bread substitutes made of rice, buckwheat (including sprouted buckwheat), corn, flax, millet, quinoa, etc.
  2. I tried this today. It is super delicious. Thank you for this recipe. My life without gluten is not so boring as I thought.
  3. I have a meeting with my GP the next Wednesday. I would definetly ask for more tests done. Thank you for your guidance.
  4. Hi Cristiana. I did a home-based test. I bought it online. Do you think it could be not reliable? I found the article here https://testnord.uk/uncategorized/can-a-positive-celiac-blood-test-mean-something-else/ It also points out that I need to do a biopsy of the small bowel lining for a more precise diagnosis. I heard it's painful when they put the...
  5. Thank you for the explanation. I just read the short article which describes the possible causes of the positive celiac test. But is very unlikely I have any of these conditions. I am not sure if it's allowed to post links here. If there are any other materials about this topic, please send me the links.
  6. Hi Cristiana, Thank you. The result just says: POSITIVE. This result means that blood sample contains anti-t-TG IgA type antibodies and that you should consult a doctor.
  7. Hi. I performed the celiac blood test and it is positive. I am quite not sure about the diagnosis because I feel just a few of the symptoms like abdominal pain and fatigue. And it has not constant relation to gluten consumption. I also experience anemia outbreaks. I have an appointment within the month. Can a positive celiac test mean something else?
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