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    • xxnonamexx
      Thanks that's what I didn't know about soy hidden with wheat. I know it's autoimmune but want sure about sensitivity to corn or eggs. There's no tests for these which are non gluten is there? I have had gluten free tortillas pastas made with corn and have had eggs so I don't think it bothers me but I was curious if there was a test that does sure sensitivities to these non gluten items for gluten-free people. Thanks
    • kpf
      And of course I get these results (the ttg iga marked high at 646 mg/dL) on a Friday in my portal, my doctor wasn't in, and now we are in the weekend—leaving me to have to try and figure things out on my own until sometime next week. None of the nurses at the office would talk to me. 
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      peptide iga, peptide igg, and ttg igg were all marked normal with limits noted as <15.0
    • kpf
      Gliadin peptide iga was 0.7 U/mL Gliadin peptide igg was <0.4 U/mL IGA TTG was 646 mg/dL (marked high with limits noted as 40-350) IGG TTG was <0.8 UmL
    • kpf
      I can’t figure out how to attach a photo here, but thank you so much for your response. And thank you for the welcome. 
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