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BunnyMummy

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  1. Hi again Looking back on my test, it simply says 'detected' (or 'not detected'). I suspect the test wasnt specific enough to identify how many copies. At this stage, I'm making an appointment, hopefully with a GP who helped family members - do you think it is worth having the same test at a different lab? Family members were advised single/double of...
  2. I haven't cut out gluten at this stage. I have eliminated milk (but not cheese) and the bowels have been dramatically better. Not perfect, but it's much more manageable. Lactose must be an issue for me which was a bit of a surprise. The celiac testing done was Deamidated Gliadin IgG and Tissue Transglutaminase IgA. Both results were <1. This is the...
  3. I will follow up but I think the negative serology was probably accurate as I was eating gluten already, and added more for the last month or so. Will see if I can find an IBS 'specialist' GP to talk to. Cheers and thanks for your help.
  4. Based on the table on this page: I think my results fall on the second row - DQ2 +DQ2 OR DQ2 Homozygous DQB1*02 Cheers Bunny
  5. The articles, being medical, assume some knowledge that I don't have. Will read carefully and search for various terms. I keep seeing reference to one combination being higher risk than other combinations.
  6. Ah, I see - two only regardless of the distribution? (So could also have been two DAQ1*05?) Sorry, really not familiar with any of this. Thank you.
  7. Thank you Knitty Kitty. I was on a gluten including diet, though not necessarily every day. I increased the gluten intake for about 4.5 weeks (breakfast cereal, sandwiches etc) and then did the serology test which came back negative. I've had two other tests in the past, which were also negative. I did call it at 4.5 weeks because I was very uncomfortable...
  8. Hi all I'm pretty sure I don't currently have celiac disease based on recent serology. I have (probably) IBS and autoimmune thyroid disease so celiac keeps popping up every few years as something to consider. I did a genetic test, hoping that it would show negative and I'd then never need to think of it again. My results have come back consistent with...
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