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- knightayres replied to Ginger38's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms44
Shaking/Tremors and Off Balance
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- Aretaeus Cappadocia replied to drjay's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Unsteady in my new diagnosis
@drjay in addition to what @trents wrote, I wanted to comment on your statement, "Positive for DQ2 and homozygous for DQB1*02 but negative for DQ8" You don't need DQ2 >and< DQ8 in order to be susceptible to getting celiac. Either one is good enough. DQB1*02 is a specific genetic allele that encodes part of the DQ2 protein. "Homozygous" means...
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