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How Long Do You Have To Be Off Gluten For It To Mess With Your Blood Test?


waitingtopounce

Number of Blood Tests vs. Positive Diagnosis  

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Negative blood test. This is my second negative. First was after I hadn't been able to eat for weeks. Second was after I was on a gluten free diet for 1.5 weeks and had previously been unable to eat much for weeks, but had a few gluten moments to make me feel like crap, including thanksgiving.

I need an FMLA because I am out of leave. My GI now can't see me until next Wednesday. I would like to just get the ball rolling by having them schedule a colonoscopy and endoscopy NOW so this gets moving quicker, so I can take less time off from work in the long run. I would also like to know if eating just little bits of gluten wouldn't be enough to affect my blood results but would be enough to make me feel like I'm about to keel over and die.

Let me know if you have had similar experiences.


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Chiana Apprentice

I am fiercely interested in the result of this poll, but am unable to vote myself, as I have never had a test.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I choose the last option although I didn't have the endo since the challenge had such severely negative effects, including a severe GI bleed, that my doctor chose not to do the endo. He diagnosed me based on my response to the diet and the very severe effect of the 3 day challenge he had me do after being gluten free for about 6 weeks.

Chiana Apprentice

I just read on the Celiac Disease Foundation website that they recommend that you be on a daily diet of wheat consumption for a month before testing.

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waitingtopounce Rookie
they recommend that you be on a daily diet of wheat consumption for a month before testing.

Thank you Chiana! See I thought so... I am going to print that off and bring it to my doc... it only make sense that they did it wrong. I really hope more people answer the poll... I think it's really interesting. I guess it would have been better to put it on the other discussion site? The post-diagnosis one?

mushroom Proficient

For trustable results it is recommended that you eat the equivalent of 3-4 slices of bread a day for 6-8 weeks and do not stop eating gluten until after all testing, includilng endoscopy and biopsy, is completed. Even then it is possible for all testing to be negative and for you to still be gluten intolerant.

momof4gf Rookie

For trustable results it is recommended that you eat the equivalent of 3-4 slices of bread a day for 6-8 weeks and do not stop eating gluten until after all testing, includilng endoscopy and biopsy, is completed. Even then it is possible for all testing to be negative and for you to still be gluten intolerant.

Do you know the recommended time for a child to be on a gluten challenge that has been gluten free for 3 months?


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