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All My Tests Have Come Back Negative!...


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biopsys of stomach and intestines came back negative for celiac (and several other things!). i cant tell you how happy i am (okay im sure you understand) but i still am showing a glucose intolerance, so i hope noone minds if i stick around.


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biopsys of stomach and intestines came back negative for celiac (and several other things!). i cant tell you how happy i am (okay im sure you understand) but i still am showing a glucose intolerance, so i hope noone minds if i stick around.

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Please stick around!!! You'll still be following the gluten-free diet, I assume, and the gluten-free lifestyle, and the coping of the two. I'm sure you'll have questions and insights to share. But I am happy for you in that there is no damage to your innards like what celiac disease does.

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biopsys of stomach and intestines came back negative for celiac (and several other things!). i cant tell you how happy i am (okay im sure you understand) but i still am showing a glucose intolerance, so i hope noone minds if i stick around.

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Were blood tests positive? A biopsy can rule celiac in but not out so if you had positive blood results I would not rule celiac out just yet.

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blood tests came back slightly high, they said it was borderline, but they would consider me not. this was with a dr i wasnt too keen on (he said because everything is normal, its all in my head). i see my GI dr tomorrow so ill get some more answers. but i know how my body feels with gluten (like the gluten i ate yday from bbq sauce...ugh).

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blood tests came back slightly high, they said it was borderline, but they would consider me not. this was with a dr i wasnt too keen on (he said because everything is normal, its all in my head).  i see my GI dr tomorrow so ill get some more answers. but i know how my body feels with gluten (like the gluten i ate yday from bbq sauce...ugh).

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I would imagine high IS celiac disease. Borderline or not. I really really dislike it when dr's are so dismissive of anything that they can't pinpoint or fix in 11 minutes :angry: At least here people believe you and have experienced some of the same problems.

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blood tests came back slightly high, they said it was borderline, but they would consider me not. this was with a dr i wasnt too keen on (he said because everything is normal, its all in my head).  i see my GI dr tomorrow so ill get some more answers. but i know how my body feels with gluten (like the gluten i ate yday from bbq sauce...ugh).

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What I hate and find quite often, and this included and insolent arrogant GI I had been to also If he would have done the tests I asked he would have found the Hashimoto's antibodies. Most doctors who are male treat female patients as neurotic imbeciles. If you were a man he would be all over it like a bad rash. Instead even though it was borderline it is all in your head. No, it isn't in your head, it is in your blood.

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