Stumplet
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Yeah I think it's more anorexia or obesity that can cause an issue, I don't think (but i'm not certain) just being slightly underweight would be the cause, unless you've been losing alot of weight very quickly? My main worry here is that rapid increase in serum alanine aminotransfersase. Have you started any new medications or supplements in the past...
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Thanks for your response @Scott Adams I will look into these tomorrow
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Something important I missed from my previous comment (and I can't work out how to add it) is for blood tests and biopsies to be accurate, you need to eat gluten in two meals per day, for at least 6 weeks (the longer the best though). The equivilent of one slice of brown bread, in two meals per day (so at least two slices a day) should be enough. But the...
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No problem I am happy to help It's great that your GP is helpful and receptive! A couple of questions for you, that may be relevant to the situation. Do you have any other autoimmune conditions, and if so, which ones? Does anyone in your family have coeliac disease? Regarding your raised liver bloods, several things can cause this. Liver...
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I don't know about non-hashi thyroid inflammation, but the rates of autoimmune thyroid conditions (including hashimotos) in people with coeliac disease is approximatly 4x greater than the general population. So I would definitely get her thyroid antibodies tested! Hope she feels better soon! I do believe hashimotos can rarely be seronegative too, so...
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Yeah for sure! Perhaps different genes results in slightly different colieac manifestations!
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Yeah approximatly between 5 - 15% of people with coeliac disease will not test positive for any of the (known) antibodies, but when undergoing intestinal biopsy will show the same damage as seropositive coeliacs. Seronegative coeliac is harder to prove, but basically if coeliac consistent biopsy results are found, all other causes of villous atrophy are ruled...
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Not Celiac.....right?
Stumplet replied to frankenstein's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Immunoglobulin m, I don't think this being a bit low is directly relevant to my coeliac antibody tests. However, I didn't know what another user posted about iron and vit d deficieny impacting antibody production. So i just mentioned it on the off chance it was relevant -
I think my doctor is giving more attention to the seronegative coeliac idea because I have quite a few pre-existing autoimmune condtions, two of which apparenly often cluster with coeliac disease (hashimotos and primary biliary cirrhosis). However, if all my testing comes back clear I think NCGS is defintely a potential cause. From what I can tell there...
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Thanks! I've had Ttg and DGP (both below threshold for postive) but not EMA so I just wanted to fully exhaust all antibody options basically For some reason in the UK, they will only test for EMA via the NHS if you have a postive tTG-IGA. I'm going to ask again about EMA given my symptoms, but I think i'll probably have to pay for it privately...
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Stumplet replied to frankenstein's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Thanks for your reply Yes my IgA is normal, only my IgM was slightly low (but nowhere near the level of a IgM deficiency which are apparently incredibly rare) -
Not Celiac.....right?
Stumplet replied to frankenstein's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Apologies for jumping on here, but I found your comment very interesting. For some background I have coeliac symptoms, but tested negative (or more accurately below threshold for a postive test - very small amounts of antibodies were there) on tTG, and DCP. I am not igA deficient. I have the HLA-DQ8 gene. I have been looking into getting the anti... -
Hi, There are additional antibody tests that can detect coeliac disease, some people will only hit on one of them. Also a small minority of people with coeliac disease (5-15%) will not test positive on any antibodies but still have the condition when I biopsy of their small intestine is assessed. Addtionally, untreated coeliac disease can...
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Hi All, I am looking for recommendations for a reliable private uk blood testing company / provider to test me for endomysial antibodies. I don't need a full panel, just those specifically. Can anyone give any recommendations? I am based in north east england, so somewhere nearby or that I can post my sample to would be ideal. But let me know...
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