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- Scott Adams replied to Mmar's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Refractory Celiac - doctor?
For people with celiac disease hidden gluten in their diets is the main cause of elevated Tissue Transglutaminase IgA Antibodies (tTG-IgA), but there are other conditions, including cow's milk/casein intolerance, that can also cause this, and here is an article about the other possible causes: -
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Eye irritation 2.5 months into gluten free diet
Eye irritation can be so frustrating, especially when you're already adjusting to life with celiac disease. It’s great that you’ve seen an eye doctor and taken steps like using a heat mask and drops, which seem to have helped with the dryness. Sometimes, lingering irritation can be linked to inflammation as your body heals, or even to other factors like all...- eyes
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- knitty kitty replied to Whyz's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Feeling ill
Welcome to the forum! Keep in mind that if you quit eating gluten before all testing is done, you may have inaccurate, possibly false negative, test results. When you stop eating gluten, your body stops making the antibodies which are measured in the blood tests. Stopping gluten before an endoscopy may make the intestinal damage harder to detect, and...
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