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Mucus In Stool = Antibodies?


becteria777

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becteria777 Newbie

I've been having many of the symptoms described for celiac disease. I started reducing my gluten intake for about 4 days then went completely gluten free for 3 days. I felt awesome! Even the mucus in my stools disappeared. But now my Dr wants me to take the TTG test so I have started back on gluten for 3 days. And I feel awful. He says I should eat bread 5 times a day for 2 weeks -_-  I really doubt I'm going to be able to do that.

I already have the mucus back in my stool. Would that mean I should have plenty of antibodies floating around for the blood test? If my intestine is already inflamed? 

Thanks for you help! 

Beck


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kareng Grand Master

Look at this info:

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You weren't off of gluten long, so a little gluten a day should do it according to this.

becteria777 Newbie

Awesome, should I still wait the 2 weeks or since I've already got the symptoms back plus mucus go in on Monday and get it over with so I can stop eating gluten?

Thank you so much for that link btw :)

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