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Captain173

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  1. Do you have any links that show studies where NCGS and/or infections have caused high Ttg iga levels. I've yet to see anything that truly supports this. Everything I've read says the high levels are celiac specific.
  2. I received my ANA test results - negative. I'm thinking it was infection, was put on antibiotics for suspected sibo at the time blood test was taken. Significant improvements from taking them even while eating gluten.
  3. I had celiac panel done back in October, only ttg iga came back high (22 with positive being over 3). Endoscopy done in January, it was negative. Genetic test done after endoscopy, negative for both hla dq2 & dq8. Did show positive for dqa1*05. Scheduled to meet with an allergist next week. Not scheduled to meet with GI specialist till...
  4. Yes I was asking could the symptoms I listed be related to the sibo only.
  5. Thank you for your help. I will try and get biopsy scheduled soon
  6. So most of my symptoms might be from the sibo, and asymptomatic of celiac? Definitely need biopsy to prove celiac
  7. My story, have had on/off issues with acid reflux, diarrhea, gas, and bloating for a few years. Noticed when I got prescribed antibiotics (sinus infection etc.) my symptoms got a lot better. Diarrhea would go away, stools got a lot better. Then shortly after use symptoms would return. Over the summer symptoms got worse, went to local urgent care...
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