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- trents replied to Roses8721's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
GI DX celiac despite neg serology and no biopsy
If you were off gluten for two months that would have been long enough to invalidate the celiac blood antibody testing. Many people make the same mistake. They experiment with the gluten free diet before seeking formal testing. Once you remove gluten from the diet the antibodies stop being produced and those that are already in circulation begin to be removed... -
- trents replied to rei.b's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
High DGP-A with normal IGA
Then it does not seem to me that a gluten-related disorder is at the heart of your problems, unless that is, you have refractory celiac disease. But you did not answer my question about how long you had been eating gluten free before you had the blood antibody test for celiac disease done. -
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- Xravith replied to Xravith's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms13
Taking Probiotics but Still Getting Sick After Gluten – Advice?
My genetic test results have arrived - I’m homozygous for DQB1*02, meaning I have HLA-DQ2. I’ve read that this is one of the genes most strongly associated with celiac disease, and my symptoms are very clear. I’m relieved that the results finally arrived, as I was getting quite worried since my symptoms have been getting worse. Next step, blood test. ...- advice
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- dixonpete commented on dixonpete's blog entry in Pete Dixon1
Hookworm load planner
One small note for people newer to helminthic therapy — hookworms do not replicate inside the body. They slowly senesce over months and die off naturally. So dosing strategy is basically just balancing how many you add vs how fast they die. That's the entire logic behind this planner.
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