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- trents replied to CC90's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Coeliac or not coeliac
Welcome to celiac.com, @cc90! Had you been experimenting with a gluten free or reduced gluten diet prior to getting the TTG and the endoscopy/biopsy? If so, it would have skewed the test results, including the endoscopy/biopsy, toward the negative range. Was the TTG-IGA the only blood test run for checking into celiac disease? Did they also do a... -
- CC90 posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Coeliac or not coeliac
I'm really confused. I've struggled with pain in right side of abdomen, head fog, nausea, acid reflix etc and have attended A&E on several occasions with no cause found (normal ultrasounds and CT). My GP ordered bloods. TTG was 87.4 so I was referred for endoscopy. Endoscopy was very traumatic but seemed worth it to have diagnosis confirmed. Results... -
- Scott Adams replied to kevert93's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Having issues with chips
Do you have any issues when you eat corn? It seems unlikely that two different corn tortilla chips that are marked as gluten-free would contain gluten. Have you eaten either of these in the past without issues, or is this reaction just on a recent bag? -
- kevert93 replied to kevert93's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Having issues with chips
When I get gluten sick I get pain in my stomach, exhaustion, migraines/headaches, pain in my gums. The same is happening after I eat those chips. The Gluten Assist enzymes are giving me relief. They were what stopped the vomiting yesterday. -
- trents replied to kevert93's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Having issues with chips
It certainly is possible that you have other food allergies/sensitivities in addition to gluten. This is very common in the celiac community. The most common ones seem to be dairy, oats, soy, corn and eggs. How do you distinguish gluten-caused sickness from other causes of sickness? For you, does getting "gluten sick" really different than illness caused...
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