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6Th Month Checup+Labs


Fenrir

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Fenrir Community Regular

Just had my appointment today, 6 months or since I was diagnosed.

 

Labs before DX:

Deaminated Gliadin IGA    73   Range= 0-19

Deaminated Gliadin IGG   42   Range= 0-19

 

 

TTG IgA  Range 0-3

 

Labs now:
Deaminated Gliadin IGA   11   Range= 0-19

Deaminated Gliadin IGG  5     Range= 0-19

 

TTG IgA   <2  Range 0-3

 

Vitamin D went from 12 to 35 which is now in normal range

 

Ovarall a huge improvement in my labs and how I feel. Not all the way back to normal but I can function most days with good energy and not gut rot.

 

 

Man, typing on a phone sucks. If a mod sees this could you cleanup the title please? Thanks.

 

 


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LauraTX Rising Star

Good to see ya, and good to see those numbers.  More healing to be done! :)

cyclinglady Grand Master

Glad to see you back. Nice to hear that you are improving.

Just typing on a tablet is a pain. I hate the auto correct!

moosemalibu Collaborator

That is some wonderful improvement on the labs! :D

RMJ Mentor

Great numbers! I've been gluten free for two years and some tests are still positive.

Fenrir Community Regular

Thanks!

 

My Dr. was surprised my labs went down so low, so fast. He said a lot of people take a good year to get to that point. Probably helps that I have pretty much been eating mostly lean meat, fruits and veggies and limiting packaged foods and rarely eating out.

edgymama Apprentice

That is awesome! Great job on the healing so far!


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nvsmom Community Regular

That is really great! Congrats to you.  You are definitely doing the right things.  :)

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