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- NoriTori replied to NoriTori's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms8
undiagnosed Celiac symptoms but negative endoscopy and antibody test + family history of gastro problems
@Scott Adams No one said anything about eating gluten consistently until testing, the appointment was scheduled and an address was given. I don't even have access to the results as it stands. I was just told "everything looks fine, but slight irritation." I don't know if they took a biopsy because I have no access to the results. I don't know how many samples...- auto-immune
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- trents replied to NoriTori's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms8
undiagnosed Celiac symptoms but negative endoscopy and antibody test + family history of gastro problems
@NoriTori, "gluten intolerance" is a general term that can refer to either celiac disease or NCGS. NCGS is often referred to as "gluten sensitivity" for short. Though, admittedly, there is still a great deal of inconsistency in the use of terms by the general public.- auto-immune
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- NoriTori replied to NoriTori's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms8
undiagnosed Celiac symptoms but negative endoscopy and antibody test + family history of gastro problems
@trents A gluten intolerance is a real possibility! I never ruled it out, but am keen on finding out the EXACT cause. I'd want testing done again to be sure it's not celiac, or SIBO (which I've considered) or other digestive disorder. Celiac seems the most pertinent considering its implications.- auto-immune
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- trents replied to Dema's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Eating gluten before blood test
Understood. And don't beat yourself up about this. Many are in the same boat as you, having experimented with the gluten-free diet before getting formerly tested. It is a logical, common sense approach when you don't have the knowledge about how testing works or you don't have the healthcare resources to afford testing. And some experience such severe reactions...
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