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KISHAB02

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  1. Is there a test for the NCGS?
  2. Now I’m torn between letting her have gluten again, because since going gluten free some of her symptoms have improved significantly, but certainly relieved to know it’s not celiac disease , thank you for your help What antibodies is the 261 indicating
  3. Finally figured out how to add the photo Then she added this
  4. Wow thank you. Finally here is the photo if anyone wants to add any thoughts i would appreciate it thank you all
  5. She said the normal range is 36-220 and the 261 indicates celiac antibodies which indicates celiac disease, while the GI says that’s not true…thank you all for your help by the way
  6. CELIAC DISEASE COMPREHENSIVE PANEL, 01/10/2023 13:50 REFLEX GLIADIN IgG Interpretation SEE BELOW No serological evidence for celiac disease is present. tTG may normalize in individuals with celiac disease who maintain a gluten free diet. If high suspicion of cellac disease, consider HLA DQ2 and DQ8 testing to rule out celiac disease...
  7. Yes The Tissue transglutaminase AB is <1.0 u/ml the IgA is 261 mg/dl I wish I could put the picture but I cannot figure it out 😩
  8. no thats all it says... ive been trying to figure how to post the pic but to no avail, i've tried desktop and cell phone
  9. Thanks but I don't see any of these options... here is what the test says... CELIAC DISEASE COMPREHENSIVE PANEL, REFLEX GLIADAN IgG Interpretation, No serological evidence for celiac is present. tTg may normalize in individuals with celiac disease who maintain a gluten free diet. TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE AB, <1.0 IGA ...
  10. Hi yes! How do I insert a photo 🤦🏽‍♀️Thank you
  11. Hello my 12 y/o was diagnosed by an allergist as having Celiac Disease. However Her GI is insisting that the allergist was wrong and does not have celiac disease. The allergist test showing TTG was less than 1.0 but the IGA was 261. She said that because she has the positive antibodies for Celiac that she does in fact have Celiac. However the GI is firm that...
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