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Doctor Won't Do Yearly Follow Ups


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1974girl Enthusiast

Is this ok? My daughters pediatric gi has done a repeat biopsy and blood test that both show damage is healed and in normal range. She said there is no reason to do a yearly blood test. Why pay for a test when i am doing everything humanly possible to keep her safe? She said she does them only on kids and parents who are not compliant or that she questions it due to custody issues. Since I go overboard on it, she said she has no worries. She said since my dd is a silent celiac then even if the test was positive, id never know what caused it. She said to keep up the good work and released us. Is this ok?


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kareng Grand Master

Have your pediatrician do it as part of the yearly exam. Take info like this:

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if its abnormal, go back to the GI.

IrishHeart Veteran

The celiac center states:

"We recommend new celiac patients receive

follow-up testing twice in the first year

after their diagnosis. The first appointment

should occur 3 to 6 months after the

diagnosis, and the second should occur

after 1 year on the gluten-free diet. After

that, a celiac patient should receive

follow-up testing on a yearly basis."

There is still debate over what is "appropriate follow up care" among the medical community apparently because Dr. Murray, et al. just published a study suggesting there needs to be some standard protocols in place for treating every celiac after diagnosis.

My GI doc did lab work every few months on me the first 2 years (but I had been very ill and unDxed for years and had a lot of complications) and he will now go to every 6 months and do a biopsy next year.

Maybe it is different for little ones, but I would ask your ped to do it for your child. --as Karen has suggested. IMHO

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