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- chrish42 commented on Scott Adams's article in Summer 2025 Issue7
To Kiss or Not to Kiss: The Truth About Gluten Transfer Through a Smooch (+Video)
That's what I thought.- celiac disease
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- Wends replied to mytype1diabetes's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Toddler recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and need help understanding coeliac screening test results
So sorry and sending well wishes. Replying from the UK. The NHS Coeliac Screen test is igAttg (including total igA). Your toddler is unlikely igA deficient with a titer of 22, as a positive test. When the igA anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies are raised above the reference value or positive, the endomysial test is performed. The TTG t... -
- chrish42 commented on Scott Adams's article in Summer 2025 Issue7
To Kiss or Not to Kiss: The Truth About Gluten Transfer Through a Smooch (+Video)
Scott.....I concur. That is what I have concluded. It seems like the symptoms can be all over the place. I wonder how many doctors today would even consider Gluten problems when doing a diagnosis?- celiac disease
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- trents replied to mytype1diabetes's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Toddler recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and need help understanding coeliac screening test results
Here is an article that gives an overview of all tests that can be used to detect celiac disease: As you can see, the different tests vary in their degree of specificity and sensitivity. So, it is to be expected that if someone has celiac disease, not all the tests will be positive. Also notice that the tests break down into two large groups...
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