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i called up to get my results and i tested positve for gluten.. number was 81.9 is that high or low? they also did another test.. i am not doctor... it was endo-something and it was less than 1:10? can anyone explain to me what this means?


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i called up to get my results and i tested positve for gluten.. number was 81.9 is that high or low? they also did another test.. i am not doctor... it was endo-something and it was less than 1:10? can anyone explain to me what this means?

You should ask for a copy of the test results.

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You should ask for a copy of the test results.

ok i have a copy.. none of it really makes sense to me buuut...

gliadin IgG Ab - 81.9 h reference range <45

gliadin IgA Ab - 11.5 reference range <45

endomysial IgA autoabs - <1:10 reference range < 1:10

everything else they ran came back normal.. except:

Differential EOS - 6H reference range 0-5 I have no idea what this means it has to do with blood count I think

Comprehensive metabolic panel:

glucose- 67L reference range 70-100

if anyone can make some sense of any of this.. I would greatly appreciate it

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Eosinophil

White blood cell readily stained with eosin. Eosinophils, normally about 1-3% of the total white blood cell count, are believed to function in allergic responses and in resisting some infections.

ok i have a copy.. none of it really makes sense to me buuut...

gliadin IgG Ab - 81.9 h reference range <45

gliadin IgA Ab - 11.5 reference range <45

endomysial IgA autoabs - <1:10 reference range < 1:10

everything else they ran came back normal.. except:

Differential EOS - 6H reference range 0-5 I have no idea what this means it has to do with blood count I think

Comprehensive metabolic panel:

glucose- 67L reference range 70-100

if anyone can make some sense of any of this.. I would greatly appreciate it

You have antibodies to gliadin, so it's getting into your bloodstream (probably celiac).

Your IgA antibodies aren't positive, but you didn't give a total IgA number so you might be deficient.

Your Eos are a little off, but I don't think that's an issue. I think it varies a bit from person to person and over time.

Someone else will have to answer the glucose part, I don't know if it's significant or just a little off.

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