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6Th Month Checup+Labs


Fenrir

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Fenrir Community Regular

Just had my appointment today, 6 months or since I was diagnosed.

 

Labs before DX:

Deaminated Gliadin IGA    73   Range= 0-19

Deaminated Gliadin IGG   42   Range= 0-19

 

 

TTG IgA  Range 0-3

 

Labs now:
Deaminated Gliadin IGA   11   Range= 0-19

Deaminated Gliadin IGG  5     Range= 0-19

 

TTG IgA   <2  Range 0-3

 

Vitamin D went from 12 to 35 which is now in normal range

 

Ovarall a huge improvement in my labs and how I feel. Not all the way back to normal but I can function most days with good energy and not gut rot.

 

 

Man, typing on a phone sucks. If a mod sees this could you cleanup the title please? Thanks.

 

 

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LauraTX Rising Star

Good to see ya, and good to see those numbers.  More healing to be done! :)

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cyclinglady Grand Master

Glad to see you back. Nice to hear that you are improving.

Just typing on a tablet is a pain. I hate the auto correct!

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moosemalibu Collaborator

That is some wonderful improvement on the labs! :D

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RMJ Mentor

Great numbers! I've been gluten free for two years and some tests are still positive.

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Fenrir Community Regular

Thanks!

 

My Dr. was surprised my labs went down so low, so fast. He said a lot of people take a good year to get to that point. Probably helps that I have pretty much been eating mostly lean meat, fruits and veggies and limiting packaged foods and rarely eating out.

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edgymama Apprentice

That is awesome! Great job on the healing so far!

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nvsmom Community Regular

That is really great! Congrats to you.  You are definitely doing the right things.  :)

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