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Celiac Gene Test - One Step Closer


JaneWhoLovesRain

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JaneWhoLovesRain Enthusiast

I asked my PCP if he could test me for the gene last month. He did it without any questions. If I had known it was going to be that easy I would have asked him months ago. This morning I found out I tested positive for one of the celiac genes. He told me (through his secretary) if I'm not having any GI symptoms there is no need to see a GI doctor. He apparentely has not a clue my GI symptoms are minimal but skin and balance is where it all shows up on me.

Needless to say, I was overjoyed to hear the news (am I crazy to say that?). While it isn't a defiinite diagnosis I am one step closer. The problem with me is that I am the kind that DOES need a DEFINITE diagnosis for various reasons and that is going to be pretty hard to get without ingesting lots of gluten which I am not willing to do.

I guess my chances that I actually do have celiac are 1 in 30 which still makes it a long shot but I plan on making an appt with the celiac specialist and I'll see what he has to say about all of this. At least now I feel I have something concrete to give to him.

Jane


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30% of the population (U.S?) has at least one gene. So while its entirely possible that you do not have it, it is also very possible you may develop it.

JaneWhoLovesRain Enthusiast

Statistically wise it's a long shot that I have it but considering the rash I've had for almost a year (it's 95% gone after a flare up when I experimented with gluten in Sept/Oct) as well as other odd assorted problems throughout the years I think it is very possible. If it wasn't for the fear that a lot of gluten may posssibly give me vertigo I would do the gluten challenge in a heartbeat.

I have an appt in Jan with the celiac specialist. My plan is to eat a bit of gluten (a cookie or two a week) for about a month before the appt and maybe it will give me enough of a rash for a biopsy or at least for him to say it sure likes like dh to me. We'll see how it goes . . . .

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