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fatjacksonthecat

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  1. Ooooh yea I almost forgot, as one of you brought up thyroid is another thing I have suspected. I had a TSH test a year or so ago as well but according to my studies on "stop the thyroid madness.com" THATS not accurate either as something called reverse T3 and reverse T4 is what should be tested instead.Im too chicken to tell a doc what test I want, I feel...
  2. Yea I agree with both you guys. I need to reevaluate everything again. I have been extremely careful with my food but now I am starting to think it could be cross reactivity or maybe even CC . At first I thought the idea sounded a bit crazy that I could be picking it up from household utensils that have had gluten on them as did my family but Im really starting...
  3. I just realized I that I didnt copy and past my actual number , it was 4.1 which seems pretty low right? 4.1 Reference range: <20 Unit: U/mL (Note) Reference Range: <20 Negative 20-25 Equivocal >25 Positive
  4. Hi Notme,I did go to the docs, well actually she was a nurse practitioner. Unfortunately she didnt seem that informed about Celiac/ gluten sensitivity and I wished I had waited to see a gastro doc. I believe she ended up running the same test that I had already had ran about a year ago that came back negative. I mentioned that I had been on a gluten free...
  5. Okay what I’m about to ask is probably does sound a bit crazy or at least desperate but has anyone ever used nicotine products to control their celiac/gluten sensitivity symptoms? After quitting smoking a few years back I began having some pretty severe issues with gluten. I went on the gluten free diet so I was never able to obtain a diagnosis but every t...
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