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Finally Had My Biopsi Done!


Mum in Norway

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On sunday I got so sick I really worried for my health. I desided my intestine could not possably heal in two days, so I have not had gluten since then; and I am already feeling better, but I still have a long way to go.

 

The doc preforming the biopy seemed to think that with my borderline positive DGP IgG and my reapons to the challange, the biopsy was only a formallity to confirm diagnosis. I also had a new bloodtest done yesterday. As I have beeg gluten light for years befefore the challange, I worry that there might not be enough damage to detect it even after challange, but if I DO have celiac atleast the antiboadies will have increesed after a two month challange?

If it is negativ, I want to be sure that that's right, caus I'm not doing this again later.


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nvsmom Community Regular

:D I hope you have a speedy recovery!

w8in4dave Community Regular

Ohhh I know the feeling. After my blood test came back with "I have the gene" I accidentally missed the GI appt. I said you know what? I don't care!! I am not going back to Gluten to get a test. I am over it!! I am not eating gluten again!! (on purpose anyway)

cyclinglady Grand Master

What a relief!  I hope all goes well!

BelleVie Enthusiast

So glad you are done with all of that gluten yuckiness. I hope you feel better soon! 

powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

time to do the happy dance!!!!!  congrats  :D

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