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  1. A relative of mine suspected celiac. Her child's pediatrician told her that the stool sample came back negative so her child is negative for celiac so i was curious if it is another way to check or if bloodwork is still needed
  2. Hi, does anyone have any thoughts on testing a child for celiac through a stool sample. The doctor did stool testing on a child and said it was negative and there was no need for blood work.
  3. yes those were negative for celiac
  4. IGA is non existent in the body that's why they did a ttg. Would the eosinophilic esophagitis raise the levels?
  5. i have a follow up with the doctor but the next appointment was in two weeks
  6. thanks for your response. How about the mild chronic inflammation does that say anything for celiac? The celiac ttg was higher than normal on the blood test
  7. Hi, my daughter had bloodwork for celiac and it came back positive for celiac. She had an endoscopy a couple of days ago and the doctor said everything looks normal but we will wait for the biopsy. The biopsy says Antrum and body, biopsy: - Gastric antral and oxyntic mucosa with mild chronic inflammation; negative for metaplasia and dysplasia...
  8. The eoe seems positive. How about the celiac?
  9. Diagnosis A. Duodenum, biopsy: - Duodenal mucosa with preserved villous architecture; negative for metaplasia, dysplasia, and intraepithelial lymphocytes. B. Duodenal bulb, biopsy: - Duodenal mucosa with preserved villous architecture; negative for metaplasia, dysplasia, and intraepithelial lymphocytes. C. Antrum and body, biopsy: -...
  10. My daughter got an endoscopy and these were the results. I got them from the portal. The doctor said he wont be able to get back to me for over a week due to vacation. Can anyone help me interpret this? Esophagus Intraepithelial Eosinophils Peak eosinophil count per hpf: 45 Eosinophil microabscess formation: negative Superficial layering of...
  11. It was from their personal experience. So are you saying that there is no way to experiment with small traces of gluten in the diet?
  12. To clarify, I am very dedicated to my daughter and I did the cream cheese on purpose. I was told to do this by someone since they explained that the more you limit the gluten crumbs the more sensitive the body becomes to it. Since her bloodwork came back perfect I am now wondering if small amounts of traces of gluten is okay. Yes I could easily eliminate...
  13. Thank you I have never seen gluten free cornflakes in the grocery store before. I was thinking of experimenting with one thing at a time. Barley Malt first etc. I was wondering if anyone else has ever done any experimenting. My daughter is 5.
  14. Thanks for your response. I do agree. I am curious what you think about doing experiments with more frequent blood work. Maybe trying it out for three months and then doing bloodwork? If her recent bloodwork shows a low number doesn't that mean that what I have been doing so far has been okay? Where do you find gluten free cornflakes/ crumbs?
  15. Hi all! My daughter was diagnosed and started a gluten-free diet 1 year ago. Her number were 100>. Now 1 year later her results came back <2 completely undetected which means she's doing well. Her symptoms have also disappeared. In the past year, I have been using the same knife and cream cheese or peanut butter that was just used for regular...
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