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$1,000 Worth Of Tests


jasonD2

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jasonD2 Experienced

i finally went to a naturopathic doctor and he is gonna be testing me for EVERYTHING...comprehensive stool test, saliva, blood. my biggest fear is that I will have to cut out other foods. As it stands I already have to cut out gluten and dairy, but if I have to cut out even more i really don't know how i will be able to live a normal life and not be completely miserable. My true passion in life has always been food and cooking and throwing dinner parties for my friends...if i cant do that anymore then whats the point? I'm Sorry but a life of eating rice, tuna and carrots aint gonna cut it- if it comes to that i'm just gonna say F%!@ it and eat whatever the hell i want and if i get a disease and die so be it, right?


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Are you not improving on a gluten-free casein-free diet? Is that why he wants to order tests?

Seems to me you might be able to figure out any other food problems by doing a simple elimination diet--did your doctor suggest that yet? Of course, that's $1000 that stays in your pocket, not his.

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i've only been on a gluten-free diet for a week - no he's doing a comprehensive digestive panel, blood chemistry, hormones and food allergies

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Once you are on the gluten-free diet, the blood-tests for gluten will not be accurate....

jasonD2 Experienced

No i was already diagnosed with increased gluten sensitivity- the tests are for other things

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i've only been on a gluten-free diet for a week - no he's doing a comprehensive digestive panel, blood chemistry, hormones and food allergies

If you have been gluten free for only a week you may want to consider giving the diet a couple of months before any more testing. It does take some time to heal. You may find all your problems have resolved and no more testing is needed.


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Keep in mind, too, that often "other" sensitivies are caused by something else going on, so just because you may have to cut out more things NOW doesn't mean it will be for life. I was down to just a handful of foods I could eat safely, but finding out some of the issues that were causing my symptoms (that didn't clear up after a year on the gluten-casein free diet), has let my body begin to do what it's supposed to and I can now eat a few more foods. Still can't eat just anything, but slowly but surely I'm able to add something here and there.

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