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  1. @DebJ14 my son is a symptomatic. And his all bloodwork looks good so far. Here there is no treatment for this in allopathic, but back in india , there is a homeopathic treatment which makes people immune to wheat for celiac. Have known doctors whos given best treatment to the patinents and they are back to gluten, we are going india , as it's not sure if...
  2. @trents I absolutely understand the perspective of getting off completely from wheat, but sometimes situation may occur that you won't have choice to eat other than wheat, my son travels a lot, since they travel in team, it's not easy to go out and find him a gluten free every single time! I have seen, even in NJ I m struggling to find out gluten free stuff...
  3. @trents I really appreciate your valuable feedback, absolutabsolutely's health is my utmost priority as a parent and i will do whatever it will take me to, i m not in denial mode at all, i m just not getting that why doctor has no answers of my questions. Doctors here behind me to do endoscopy to confirm, if it's very high than normal then why they are...
  4. @trentsvery well said. But in india we mostly use pure form of wheat, like wheat flour or Samoline than refined all purpospurpose Flour, which is very unhealthy. Over the period since atmosphere changes, globe warming definitely affecting whole farming concepts. I m not worried about how my child go off on wheat but why he can't eat once in a while his favorite...
  5. @Wheatwackedcan you elaborate your systems and after how many years of eating gluten you and your family get dignos with celiac, did you do endoscopy? What was the state of you small intestines or lining, it casued any major damage is long run? In india dr don't even test for celiac as whaet is part of indian food and we have been eating since birth. Hence...
  6. @trents i m just confused as his billirubin is high 1.4 and EVB virus detected. Not sure if that's causing his Igg Iga numbers high or hr has celiac. This whole process made us stress. Not dr is good enough here to get to the conclusion, definitely i will consult in india, as here medical is very poor, only cure is good, diagnosis process is pathetic!...
  7. Ok, so reference range for labcorp for (tTG) IgA Reference Interval: 0-3, Unit: U/mL( for my son it's >100) Transglutaminase (tTG) IgG Reference Interval: 0-5, Unit: U/mL( for my son is 57) Thank you, I will ask doctor to order the correct test. Since he is on gluten due to unawakened will investigate throughly.
  8. Also do they check health of the outter lining of the small intestines in endoscopy which you mentioned?
  9. Thank you for your response! I really appreciate! Is 57 is too high?
  10. , I m writing this email for my 18 years old son. We are resident in USA from past 18 years. My son is born in India, and I got him here when he was 3 months. He has been playing cricket since he is 4 years. In 2015 we went to india for a vacation, there he had severe stomach pain for 10 days, we went to hospital and they found out gastro! He...
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