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Lauren1992

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  1. Thank you for joining in the discussion! Yes, all my research has pointed to an endoscopy as well. I feel like taking my blood work to another doctor and explaining it all. I am in Australia, I’d assume the standard of care wouldn’t be dissimilar from worldwide and American guidelines? I believe she thinks that I am not experiencing a deficit in ...
  2. My apologies, she said it would have to be a colonoscopy. Which is strange because all my research has lead to endoscopies only. This is where I am confused! I should take my bloodwork and go to another doctor to see a specialist. She said we will discuss a colonoscopy after the results for the next bloodwork takes place. I wish I had answers...
  3. Update! My doctor finally returned my call. She said she can’t refer me for an endoscopy, and that it would have to be an endoscopy if it was anything like that.. She gave me a blood work referral which says please test coeliac serology, ANA HLA typing, DQ2, DQ8. Five years ago my ANA was positive/detected and this last test it was not detected. She h...
  4. In addition to that: Active B12 106 pmol/L (>35). Vitamin B12 294 pmol/L (135-650) Serum Folate 28.2 nmol/L (>7.0) Iron 21.2 umol/L (5.0-30.0) None of these levels were marked * and seem to be within the normal ranges, so that is really interesting.
  5. Thank you for such a well detailed reply! I had recearched each specific item and I honestly don’t know what I’m talking about but I don’t drink, nor smoke and I feel my CRP may be high from gluten. It’s the only thing I can think of unless my diet is not healthy enough (and I feel it is)… Thank you. I have requested my doctor call me back and I’m a...
  6. Hi Trent, thank you so much for getting back to me. My results have only just been received in the mail today, the reference range values are in brackets, however, they do not say what is high they just give a range they are as follows: Coeliac serology Deamidated Gliadin lgA 11 U/mL (<15) Deamidated Gliadin lgG ...
  7. Hi everyone. My doctor did a blood test for all autoimmune indicators (I have swollen fingers /osteoarthritis) and it came back positive for “2 celiac markers” And raised white blood cells (from allergens). She said that she was happy with my blood results as “perfectly healthy people can have these results” and that if I wanted to test out anti inflamm...
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