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- RMJ replied to ehb's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease15
Refractory Celiac disease - what to do
Sometimes it can take a long time for antibodies to get into the normal range. My TTG IgA was normal after a year, but just barely and it bounced in and out of normal range for a few years. It took five years to get the DGP IgA normal. You may want to reevaluate your gluten free diet. I started by not eating anything with gluten ingredients. All antibodies... -
- knitty kitty replied to SMK7's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms19
High IGA antigliadin, everything else normal, what does this mean?
@SMK7, Have you had a genetic test to see if you carry any of the known genes required for Celiac Disease to develop? If you don't carry any known Celiac genes, then you would have Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity. Having the celiac disease genes doesn't mean one will definitely develop celiac disease. The genes need repeated exposure to... -
- Scott Adams replied to ehb's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease15
Refractory Celiac disease - what to do
Your doctor is most likely correct here, and if you had high tTg-IGA and villous atrophy you likely have celiac disease and need to be gluten-free. If regular small amounts of gluten get in your diet, it will prevent recovery. Eating out in restaurants is the primary source of such contamination. -
- Scott Adams replied to Scott Adams's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease30
Supplements for those Diagnosed with Celiac Disease
Mostly trial and error and noticing the effects of the supplements over time. It's important to look at the bottom of my original post in this thread to see nutrients that can be toxic in higher does, especially over long periods of time. -
- Scott Adams replied to ehb's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease15
Refractory Celiac disease - what to do
As @trents mentioned, removing gluten if you have celiac disease would be key to villi recovery, and if you still are having issues trying to identify other triggers would be the next step, even though the additional intolerances will not likely contribute to villi recovery. This study indicates that a majority of celiacs don't recover until ...
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