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I had my follow up with my GI today. I went gluten free on November 8. My TTG-iga was >100 when I was diagnosed. I had the labs re-run last week and my number is 12!!!!!

I was ecstatic. I even grabbed my doctor! 

 

I just wanted to share with you all. You know how bad my anxiety is and I've been dreading this - panicking that I'm not improving. I am so happy to be wrong :) 


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squirmingitch Veteran

Wooooooooooooooooooooooooo Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That IS indeed fantastic news!!!!!!!

Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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kareng Grand Master

FABULOUS!  

 

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cyclinglady Grand Master

So very happy for you!!!!!!! ??

Fbmb Rising Star

Thanks everyone! My doctor said that's a pretty significant change. I didn't know what to expect. Would you all agree with him? 

Gemini Experienced

If you put the right effort into recovery, you will reap the rewards.  My tTg was also pegged well past 100 and I waited for 1 year to be retested.  When I did, it was 3. I was very strict and still am with the diet.  What it shows is that you understand the diet well and are doing a fabulous job with recovery!  Congratulations!

cyclinglady Grand Master

Very significant!  It means you must be a fast learner and willing to get well.  It is so hard to learn new behaviors -- especially dietary ones.  My PCP has two other celiac patients who do not follow the gluten free diet.  It is their choice, but I choose to strive for wellness!  

 


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icelandgirl Proficient

That's amazing!  Good job! ?

Sara789 Contributor

CONGRATULATIONS!

Sending a big, imaginary gluten-free cake your way!

squirmingitch Veteran

Very significant! 

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