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Vitamin And Antibody Panel From 3 Month Check Up


SGWhiskers

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I just got my 3 month panel and vitamin testing results back. We did 3 months because I was still feeling so badly. I know some antibodies drop quickly, and some slowly. Some spike quickly, and some slowly. I realize that the grand sum of this test was: Yes, I'm still getting gluten. Yes, I'm getting better. And Yes, these vitamins are OK now.

What I'm curious about, is if the high numbers are the ones that spike quickly or decline slowly, etc. Also, if you know of any better reference ranges for vitamin levels. I still have plenty of symptoms, so I'm not fixed yet, and looking for anything I can do to hasten the slow process of healing. Mostly, I'm just curious about knowing as much as there is to know about my labs.

EMA: Negative Yippie [My August result was Positive]

Tissue transglutamase IgG AB: Negative [My August result was Negative]

Tissue Transglutamase IgA AB: >100 positive (reference <20=Negative) [My August result was 123]

Gliadin IgA Antibody 29 Positive (reference 20-30=Weak positive) [My August result was 68 Positive]

Gliadin IgG Antibody 11 Negative (reference 20-30=Weak Positive) [My August result was 49]

Vitamin Mini Panel

Vitamin D-32 (reference 25-80ng/mL=normal) [August was 22] I've been chugging the calcium, magnesium, zinc, and D

Folic Acid- >24 (reference <3=deficient) unsupplemented, but drinking vitamin enriched OJ

Vitamin B12 721 (reference 211-911=normal) unsupplemented, but drinking vitamin enriched OJ

Thanks for any insight.

SGWhiskers


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