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Testing Tomorrow, Help!


sam8veggies

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Hello!

I know this question has been asked before, but I wanted to ask with my specific circumstances. I am 21 years old, I have had syptoms for about 2 years, got the IBS diagnosis, which we know, helps no one. I tolerated my symptoms for this long without thinking it could be celiac, since I thought symptoms had to be more severe than mine. (My aunt -not blood related-has it, and I see how she gets, I just didn't realize we were going through the same thing)

Anyway, it all clicked when I saw that eczema was a side effect of celiac, and I had developed that out of nowhere last winter. Then, last month I skipped my period, and after determining I was not pregnant, I saw on celiaccentral.org that one sign could be a missed period. So since then , about 3 weeks ago I have been almost entirely gluten free, (I didn't notice barley malt was lurking in my vitamins for about a week.) I am going for my blood test tomorrow morning (march 2nd). If I eat gluten today, and maybe a handful of kashi cereal about a half hour before the appt tomorrow, do you think that is enough for the antibodies to start freaking out and show up on a blood test? I really want it to come back positive so I finally know what is wrong, and also because I have an appt with a gastroenterologist on the 13th and it would be nice if he didn't have to perform an endoscopy, since the whole idea of a tube snaking down my throat into my intestines makes me pretty squeamish...

Thanks in advance to anyone who reads this and can help me out!

Samantha


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So since then , about 3 weeks ago I have been almost entirely gluten free, (I didn't notice barley malt was lurking in my vitamins for about a week.) I am going for my blood test tomorrow morning (march 2nd). If I eat gluten today, and maybe a handful of kashi cereal about a half hour before the appt tomorrow, do you think that is enough for the antibodies to start freaking out and show up on a blood test?

Hi Samantha,

I don't think we can cram for the blood test. ;)

I've read of Drs saying everything from a few weeks to several months of daily gluten. I might guess that w/ 2yrs of symptoms, your couple wks gluten-free might not be long enough for the antibodies to be gone.

BTW I had an endoscopy last month & it was a breeze. And the doc can check for other issues besides celiac.

sam8veggies Newbie
Hi Samantha,

I don't think we can cram for the blood test. ;)

I've read of Drs saying everything from a few weeks to several months of daily gluten. I might guess that w/ 2yrs of symptoms, your couple wks gluten-free might not be long enough for the antibodies to be gone.

BTW I had an endoscopy last month & it was a breeze. And the doc can check for other issues besides celiac.

Haha, "cram for the test." Well put.

But, that is what I did. And it was strange, I only felt bloated the night before after having a few peices of bread during the day, but had the whole mess of effects yesterday after the test. Not sure what to think of that. I should be getting my results later today, but they are taking a while because the doctor is running thyroid and anemia stuff as well. Thank you for answering me and reassuring me about the endoscopy.

Samantha

sam8veggies Newbie
Haha, "cram for the test." Well put.

But, that is what I did. And it was strange, I only felt bloated the night before after having a few peices of bread during the day, but had the whole mess of effects yesterday after the test. Not sure what to think of that. I should be getting my results later today, but they are taking a while because the doctor is running thyroid and anemia stuff as well. Thank you for answering me and reassuring me about the endoscopy.

Samantha

OH --- and one more quick question to anyone out there: will me being gluten free for a few weeks effect the accuracy of my endoscopy? I doubt the villi would have had time to heal by then, but I just thought I would get any opinions I could.

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Yes, it will most likely affect it. All the Celiac organizations say do NOT go gluten free until testing is completed for this reason.

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