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I had my follow up biopsy done on Monday, having been gluten-free since January, and just got the results - it showed that I am reacting well to the gluten-free diet. Hooray :D


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That's great Susie... keep up the good work!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I had my follow up biopsy done on Monday, having been gluten-free since January, and just got the results - it showed that I am reacting well to the gluten-free diet. Hooray :D

That's great news Susie!! (give yourself a pat on the back!!) :)

How's the other intolerances going?

tarnalberry Community Regular

Congrats!

olalisa Contributor

That's fabulous! You give us all hope :D

floridanative Community Regular

That's great but may I ask why you have another biopsy? My doctor said she'd only do that if my blood work didn't come back okay.

covsooze Enthusiast
That's great but may I ask why you have another biopsy? My doctor said she'd only do that if my blood work didn't come back okay.

I think it's standard practice in the UK, certainly in my area, as the biopsy is a more reliable way of checking how we are doing.


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I think it's standard practice in the UK, certainly in my area, as the biopsy is a more reliable way of checking how we are doing.

Oh that's good to know. I'll probably have another one at my 2 year mark unless my blood work shows a problem before that. I may try and get that camera pill instead if that would work...had a bad biopsy experience so I dread ever having another one.

Glad you are doing so well. I think the body's response to the diet is also a good indication of how well one is doing on the diet. I had no idea I had so many things going on relating to ingesting gluten until I went gluten free and miraculously the other issues dissappeared one by one.

SchnauzerMom Rookie

Congratulations! I'm glad everything is working out for you. It gives me hope too!

key Contributor

That is great news!

Monica

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Awesome!

Hugs!

Karen

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Woot!

Lisa Mentor

Glad that you are doing well Susie!!!!

Lisa (momma goose)

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That's excellent news!

debmidge Rising Star

good to hear good news!

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