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eah4me

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  1. Good to know! Thank you! I expected it might improve but I was shocked at how much! It’s a good thing though. 😊
  2. Hi! Before celiac diagnosis I had been battling very low Vitamin D levels as well as intermittent anemia. I was on Vitamin D supplements but despite taking them my numbers never improved. My last Vitamin D level taken in June 2018 and before diagnosis was 12 (don't remember units). I just had my level rechecked a couple weeks ago. I had stoped taking...
  3. Hi! I had positive lab work, specifically my DGP IgG was elevated at 51. My genetic testing was also positive for celiac. But my initial biopsies were negative. My doctor told me I didn't have celiac. I too went off gluten after my biopsies and found improvement in my symptoms. After 8 months my GP decided to repeat labs and my DGP IgG was even higher...
  4. I'm just curious...my cousin was just diagnosed with celiac and she has been highly symptomatic for a couple of years. Her lab values were not very high though. It just made me wonder if there is any correlation to how high the serology results are for celiac with how severe disease. I only had one lab value that was abnormal so I'm kinda weird. It just...
  5. Thank you for your response! That makes me feel better. I was worried that the increase in value indicated that I was not well controlled. My appointment is in two weeks with the doctor so I can talk to him then about checking other labs as well. Great suggestion!
  6. Hi! So I’ve been gluten free since January of this year. In October last year my initial celiac serology showed a DGP IgG level of 51. I was still on gluten at that time. My serology was just rechecked and I was shocked to see my DGP IgG is now 69. Anyone else experience this? I’m feeling much better since going off gluten. Thanks!
  7. Thank you! That makes me feel better. And that totally makes sense too. It’s weird I feel like I can feel my intestines being all inflamed and angry!! With all the COVID drama I just started worrying maybe I couldn’t chalk my symptoms up to gluten. 😜
  8. Hi! its been a while since I’ve been on here but I was diagnosed celiac in January of this year. I’ve been gluten free ever since. It took about 6 weeks before all my symptoms went away and I’ve been feeling awesome ever since! My follow up appointment got cancelled because of COVID but I’ve just stayed off gluten and assumed I’m fine. 😜 ...
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