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- thejayland10 replied to thejayland10's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease6
Recent blood test results check in - TTG- IGA
You are right, I just feel I may have not been on top of it and Ive caused damage for years without knowing. Seems like nothing though? -
- trents replied to thejayland10's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease6
Recent blood test results check in - TTG- IGA
No, one crumb from a month before the blood test would not materially affect the results of the test. I sense you are devoting a lot more "worry energy" to this than it deserves. That will do you more harm than a tick over normal on the TTG-IGA score. -
- thejayland10 replied to thejayland10's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease6
Recent blood test results check in - TTG- IGA
Sometimes I have a bit of stomach, discomfort, anxiety, tiredness, and soreness but nothing that stops by normal day to day activities. I work a ton and am very active so likely it is related to that and not my celiac but unsure with everyone's symptoms and stories I see online. I will definitely start doing this every year from now on. Could one crumb... -
- trents replied to Eldene's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut24
Oats gluten free?
The do what? Give you a gluten-like reaction you mean? -
- trents replied to thejayland10's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease6
Recent blood test results check in - TTG- IGA
Different labs use different reference ranges for celiac-related tests. They concoct the tests a little differently in each place so the ranges are custom. So, I would trust the lab that analyzed the test and not google.' All celiac diagnostic tests are less than 100% specific. That is to say, there are other medical conditions, some medications, some...
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