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- Lotte18 replied to Kwinkle's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
A question - eggs & dairy
I went back to consuming dairy after a year of healed villi. What I didn't know is that along with developing celiac, my pancreas was no longer producing enough enzyme to consume lactose. My GI said he often sees this with celiac patients. Some people can go back to dairy with no problems at all and others will develop odd symptoms like ataxia--balance... -
- Russ H replied to Heatherisle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Blood results
Do you know what the lab's standard range is for the IgA tTG2 result? The Endomysial IgA basically tests for the same antibodies as IgA tTG2 but it uses an older, less sensitive method and the result is positive/negative rather than quantitative. Hence, it is possible to show raised IgA tTG2 antibodies without getting a positive test for Endomysial IgA antibodies... -
- Heatherisle replied to Heatherisle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Blood results
She’s eating mostly gluten as far as I know. Think her GP is trying to get her seen fairly quickly -
- RMJ replied to Heatherisle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Blood results
Be sure to have her continue eating gluten before the biopsy. Reducing gluten now could lead to healing and false negative results. -
- knitty kitty replied to Rejoicephd's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease24
Struggling to get into a good pattern
Allegra is an antihistamine. Histamine is released by the body as part of the autoimmune and immune responses, so an antihistamine would be helpful. Following the low histamine version of the AIP diet is helpful as well because there's also histamine in foods. Sometimes our body has trouble getting rid of the histamine it makes and the histamine from our...
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