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- Scott Adams replied to HeloIP's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
EGD with flatten mucosa
This article might be helpful. It breaks down each type of test, and what a positive results means in terms of the probability that you might have celiac disease. One test that always needs to be done is the IgA Levels/Deficiency Test (often called "Total IGA") because some people are naturally IGA deficient, and if this is the case, then certain blood tests... -
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- DanteZaffar posted a topic in Related Issues & Disorders0
Young celiac person looking for advice
Hello, I’m only 20 and recently got diagnosed with celiac disease. I’ve been gluten free for around 2-3 months now but still feel miserable with bouts of gi symptoms that can come and go. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong since I’ve cut back on a lot of food and eat more Whole Foods alongside using my own plates and such to avoid possible sites of cross ... -
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Refractory Coeliac Disease research to reduce anxiety
Does this require proof of having refractory celiac? I’ve been gluten free for a couple months but still feel miserable but I’m not sure if its refractory celiac disease. -
- trents replied to HeloIP's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
EGD with flatten mucosa
Welcome to the forum, @HeloIP! There are some other diseases, some medications (NSAIDs, olmesartan) and even some other food protein intolerances (the dairy protein casein) that can cause flattened villi in the duodenum but the most likely cause is celiac disease. Your GI doc may want to run some blood work to check for antibodies that are specific...
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