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- Martha Mitchell replied to AnnK73's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications27
Celiac getting dentures
I'm 67 and have been celiac for 17yrs. I had cataract surgery and they put a gluten lens in my eye. Through a lot of research, I found out about MMA acrylic...it contains gluten. It took 6 months for me to find a DR that would remove it and replace it with a gluten-free lens . I have lost some vision in that eye because of it . I also go to a prosthodontist... -
- trents replied to JoJo0611's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Chances of being coeliac
If this applies geographically, in the U.K., physicians will often declare a diagnosis of celiac disease based on the TTG-IGA antibody blood test alone if the score is 10x normal or greater, which your score is. There is very little chance the endoscopy/biopsy will contradict the antibody blood test. -
- JoJo0611 replied to JoJo0611's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Chances of being coeliac
TTG IgA reference range 0.0 to 14.9 KU/L -
- trents replied to JoJo0611's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Chances of being coeliac
What was the reference range for that test? Each lab uses different reference ranges so a raw score like that makes it difficult to comment on. But it looks like a rather large number. -
- JoJo0611 posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Chances of being coeliac
I have had the tTG-IgA blood test my result are >250.0 I am waiting for the appointment with the gastroenterologist for endoscopy and biopsies. what are the chances it’s not coeliacs. waiting and not knowing is so hard. Especially the eating of gluten knowing it may be causing you more harm and coping with the symptoms.
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