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to get them, I ordered mine yesterday, and i just wanted to know how soon i can expect it. I want to make sure im home when they send it. I will be out of town tommorow, so if it takes 2 days i will have to make sure my neigbors are around.

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Mine took over a week to arrive. The web site says it is sent a faster way, but they don't do it that way anymore. You can always email them and they can track the package.

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Mine took over a week to arrive. The web site says it is sent a faster way, but they don't do it that way anymore. You can always email them and they can track the package.

thank you for that info, i didnt think it would take more then two days from texas to colorado, but i guess so, I hope it comes today so i can send it out today. If not i guess i will have to wait til monday or tuesday.

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to get them, I ordered mine yesterday, and i just wanted to know how soon i can expect it. I want to make sure im home when they send it. I will be out of town tommorow, so if it takes 2 days i will have to make sure my neigbors are around.

paula

Mine was sent out the day after I ordered and I had it within 3 days. Mailman left it on my porch. They received it back one week after I ordered it. And the results took exactly 2 weeks to get. This was just in Feb. If you go to their site you can monitor this under, I believe, check order status.

Suzanne

PS good luck

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Mine was sent out the day after I ordered and I had it within 3 days. Mailman left it on my porch. They received it back one week after I ordered it. And the results took exactly 2 weeks to get. This was just in Feb. If you go to their site you can monitor this under, I believe, check order status.

Suzanne

PS good luck

so you got your results back i guess

would you mind pm'ing them if you don't want to post or maybe you did at the bottom of your page gosh should have cked sorry

judy

i got mind back after 20 months gluten-free.

so my numbers are lower probably.

j

ok just ck'ed and not posted...were there any surprises???

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so you got your results back i guess

would you mind pm'ing them if you don't want to post or maybe you did at the bottom of your page gosh should have cked sorry

judy

i got mind back after 20 months gluten-free.

so my numbers are lower probably.

j

ok just ck'ed and not posted...were there any surprises???

Here are my results. Antigliadin IgA 20 Antitissue Transglutaminase IgA 14 Anitcasein IgA antibody 13

Gene test: HLA DQ 3 (subtype 8) and HLA DQ 3 (subtype 7).

I'm still wrestling with telling my doctor. He's happy with the IBS and gastritis dx he gave me back in March, along with cymbalta, nexium, Iron, MOM (every night since June) and benefiber twice a day [this is the only way I go to the bathroom] Synthroid and B12 inj monthly - he said I may only feel 65% better, ever. I mean he was actually happy about this. Big ole smile on his face at Dec appt. I think all those meds are just masking symptoms, as I don't feel good and won't accept his 65% answer. Anyway, I have a follow up appt at the end of March, and don't know what to do. Since I have the celiac gene I feel this is my problem. I may just go gluten free/casein free on my own. I've been studying up on how to do this and plan to starting this week.

As for surprises...Nothing to do with the disease, but when I read in several places that the DQ8 is from the southern Europe/Mediteranean region I was thoroughly surprised. Goes to show we're all a little bit of everything I guess.

Suzanne

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HI SUZANNE

YOU MIGHT WANT TO CK THE BENEFIBER TO MAKE SURE IT IS gluten-free.

I THINK I REMBEBER THAT THERE WAS A POST ON HERE THAT THEY RECENTLY ADDED GLUTEN TO IT.

I HAVE A OLD BOTTLE OF THE POWER THAT IS OK

IT MIGHT BE FINE, BUT I'D CALL AND CK. I DO BEFIEVE THAT THE CAPSELS DO HAVE GLUTEN.

GOOD LUCK

JUDY

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