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- RMJ replied to Treen's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Paying for my own Celiac screening at WalkInLab so a positive result doesn’t become part of my medical history
I think keeping the information to yourself is a good idea. In fact, many doctors won’t give an official diagnosis without a biopsy so if someone asks if you have celiac disease and all you have are blood test results a “no” answer wouldn’t be totally wrong🙂. Until I had a biopsy my medical chart just said positive celiac antibodies, not celiac disease. ... -
- Mettedkny replied to Mettedkny's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications29
Progesterone pills - are they gluten free??
My vitamin D is a bit low, but now too low, and I have just started taking 5000 IU again. In the past I have done 50.000 IUs at times to get the levels up higher, and might try that again, after I speak to my doc this week.- high gluten
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- Treen replied to Treen's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Paying for my own Celiac screening at WalkInLab so a positive result doesn’t become part of my medical history
Wow. Okay. I’m definitely going with private testing. And since my sister was diagnosed just last month, I’ll have her as a great resource. I’m otherwise in excellent health for a 60 year old woman. No diabetes, normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels. I work out regularly, although I’m too thin because I’m afraid of food. I appreciate both of your h... -
- Scott Adams replied to Treen's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Paying for my own Celiac screening at WalkInLab so a positive result doesn’t become part of my medical history
Celiac disease was considered a pre-existing condition that affected costs before the ACA, and I was paying life insurance premiums at age 45 that a 70 year old would have to pay because of it (this was back when it was my only diagnosis--not that case now). I don't disagree with @plumbago's approach here either, but just keep in mind, it will be on... -
- plumbago replied to Treen's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Paying for my own Celiac screening at WalkInLab so a positive result doesn’t become part of my medical history
Treen, I'm not sure I totally understand, but if I were you, while you still can, get your doctor to run the celiac blood test panel (the complete one) now, and if any of those tests turn out to be positive, get him or her to order you an endoscopy with biopsy. Do this while you still have insurance that will cover the cost! If it turns out to be positive...
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