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Jennie6308

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  1. Yes that's my thought too. Low dose naltrexone is used for inflammation and management of autoimmune disorders, so it seems like that could have had some effect. My (new) understanding of all this is people with no sensitivity (or no Celiac) have levels like less than 1, so Im going to do what Im told, but I think youre right- accurate results from a biopsy...
  2. Thanks everyone! My doctor mentioned the Mayo Clinics guidelines, which is why I referenced them, and the units of measure are the same (perhaps I misunderstood her though). Regardless, it looks like theirs an endoscopy in my future. She should call tomorrow with results, and I'll remind her she has me on low dose naltrexone (and my lower carb diet...
  3. I should add that I (this test was a surprise) have been on low dose naltrexone for inflammation for the past few weeks, and as Im actively trying to loose weight, have been on a reduced carb diet (most coming from fruit, dairy, etc) so inadvertently lower gluten. I'm definitely not eating 4-6 slices og bread daily ...
  4. My doctor's office is closed to Monday, so I won't know anything to then, but I'm trying to understand - does this mean Celiac is ruled out or in? She mentioned an endoscopy if I was positive... Any help is appreciated - even if it's to point me in the right direction to learn more. My levels are (>15 is considered positive by Quest, who did my labs...
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