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  1. The high total IgA could be the reason for the grey zone Ttg IgA. The test is dependent on IgA
  2. Try with some fact pages, like http://www.cureceliacdisease.org/faq/what-are-some-of-the-symptoms-of-celiac-disease/
  3. Beckyhux, the question on 0201 or 0202 just means they tested with a method that does not discriminate between them. Instead they test if 05* is present in the alpha chain.
  4. The biopsy for DH will mostlikely be negative if it is near the blisters; it should be taken far from the blisters, and they recommend behind the knees or inside the elbows. The reason is the rashes use up IgA and they must biopsy a spot with IgA still intact
  5. There are also some posting on DH forums who have i inside the mouth. Ouch.
  6. Hairline behind ears and in the back here. By the way, Hidradenitis suppurativa is gluten-related too. But there probably has been no reseach verifying this.
  7. Yikes. Wikipedia.org deleted microcrystalline cellulose: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcrystalline_cellulose I think they should not have deleted it. It is listed lots of places on wikipedia, and yet they deleted it. Just type in the words and you get two pages of references. lots and lots of thyroid patients got huge reactiosn, even landing...
  8. I see the thread has been moved here, hopefully you get more answers here. Just one thing: You need to eat a lot of gluten for the ordinary celiac tests to be positive. I happened to be low-carb and therefore I have no official diagnosis. I should have been back on gluten much longer before testing (in order to get positive tests. I should have gotten...
  9. I remember there were at least two discussions about hidraeenitis not coming back after going gluten-free, but I could not find the discussion where also a doctor was discussed with the search function. The point was that the connection between hidradenitis and gluten is virtually unknown and only this one doctor had caught onto it. today in the local...
  10. Here in this country we get about 200 dollars a month if we get an official diagnosis of celiac or DH. How much is it in the UK? nora
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