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Ksolo

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  1. No value stated. Just this: Endomysial Antibody IgAYour Value NegativeStandard RangeNegative This is so helpful to know! Thanks!
  2. To clarify: she WAS in fact eating gluten daily before her blood test. And because we knew we were going to have her blood tested, we kept her on her regular gluten rich diet.
  3. We have never taken her off of gluten as of yet.
  4. She was not. Our doctor instructed us to continue her current diet without changes until a biopsy. So this was a reading of diet very rich in gluten! No dairy though. Not sure if that matters...
  5. Wow! This article is great! It helps knowing how much weight that ttg result actually carries. Its worth being a bit more concerned over than I initially was. I'm still curious as to why the igg wasn't tested. But oh well. I can always request other things, I guess if we felt it necessary. I think we will start her on a gluten-free diet for now, and...
  6. Thats exactly what we are feeling with the biopsy. But even if it turned up negative, there's still the possibility of celiac. I guess our motivation is to know if its celiac, because it would be important for us to know that she could have an auto-immunity. She already has a dairy allergy, and she loves her DF options available to her. And whether things...
  7. Ok, we did talk about doing the genetic testing for her. Thanks for listening, by the way. I feel bad I wasn't able to process this all at her doctor appointment. So I'm processing here 😬 Hopefully I will hear back soon regarding this mysterious follow up, and be armed with some questions that might help bring clarity. We did talk about trying gluten-free fo...
  8. Ok...back from reading the link. Im super surprised the specialist didn't order another, more in depth blood test after learning a bit more from these results. Her EMA result was negative, I saw that, and thats worth considering. But there was no other results for the rest of the tests that could be done on a second blood draw. Would it be worth requesting...
  9. So you're saying her 28 ttga was definitely high (not a weak positive like I had assumed), and her iga seems low? If so, that makes sense and confirms a lot about going forward with a biopsy. We are between a rock and a hard place now: take her off gluten for now and note any improvement, then put her back on it for a month, and have the biopsy scheduled...
  10. Thank you for the reply. I feel the same...my husband and I feel we will feel more at peace with a biopsy for defintite answers. However, I'm just confused about the numbers. And no clue what the follow up was! I wondered if the follow up was a more in depth test?? I'm so confused. The specialist did not mention the note or a follow up at all, and it...
  11. Hi! I'm new here. Just two weeks ago, we had my 10-year-old daughter tested for a gluten allergy. The result came back with a "weak positive" celiac, which caught us by surprise. This was the heading: CELIAC DX, WK TTG - Details Gliadin IgA AntibodyYour Value5 U/mLStandard Range<15 U/mL Gliadin Ab IgA InterpretationYour ValueNegativeStandard...
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