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Antibodies And Inflammation


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gilligan Enthusiast

 It's been a year since diagnosis and my latest blood work shows "no detectable antibodies".  It was a rough year, and I'm finally turning this around, but I'm still 18 lbs. underweight, and I can't seem to put it back on.  My question is this:  Without a presence of antibodies, does this mean that the inflammation is gone and intestinal damage has healed?  Am I not gaining weight because of malabsorption due to intestinal damage?  I thought it took years to repair the damage, so I'm very confused about this.

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Congratulations! It appears that your body is no longer attacking your intestines but chances are your intestines need more time to heal.

I am coming up to my two year anniversary and I am still struggling with some issues. But my anemia has resolved and my fractures have healed. I am eating some foods that I was not able to tolerate two years ago. Things are looking up!

Please be patient!

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sup gilligan!

 

You helped me greatly in describing a true SIBO test (i'm still waiting until Jan for insurance, but you bet i'll be asking the doc to do it right the second time)

 

Again I  can only say part of my experience, I didn't test positive for Celiac, or Crohns, or thyroid problems, our current concrete fact is a have chronic minimal levels of inflammation in my bowels, doc is going for EGID or food intolerance/ leaky gut ( i don't care for diagnosis at this point )

 

Like cyclinglady pointed out, my aunt said even if you didn't have any anitbodies that only represents your body has thought to stop attacking itself,  there is still damage and inflammation, possibly leaky gut and areas other food particles are able to leak through and cause havoc as food intolerances.

My coworker firmly believes anyone who has problems with food needs to take digestive enzymes.  I'm not good with the research, but there are several public gov journals that point out close to 30% of celiacs or IBD/IBS can have signs of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency,  or problems with bile absorption.  You could be eating a perfect diet but if the enzymes aren't there it goes right through ya.

 

I have lost 22 pounds since last year leaving me stuck at 140pounds, i am currently contemplating entering enzymes in while waiting for insurance for other testing.... just thoughts!

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nvsmom Community Regular

I agree with the others.  Normal antibodies just means that your intestines are no longer under attack.  There could still be other symptoms that still need to heal and your gut may not be all better yet.

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