Hi, @thejayland10,
Do you still consume dairy? Dairy can cause increased tTg IgA levels in some people with celiac disease who react to casein, the protein in dairy, just like to gluten.
You might try cutting out the processed gluten free foods. Try a whole foods, no carbohydrate Paleo diet instead, like the AIP diet (the Autoimmune Protocol Diet by Dr. Sarah Ballantyne, a Celiac herself).
Processed gluten free foods can be full of excess carbohydrates which can alter your microbiome leading to Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). SIBO is found in some people who are not responding to a gluten free diet. SIBO can elevate tTg IgA levels.
The AIP diet cuts out sources of carbohydrates like rice, potatoes (nightshades), quinoa, peas, lentils, legumes, which starves out the SIBO bacteria. Better bacteria can then proliferate.
I followed the AIP diet to get rid of my SIBO. It's a strict diet, but my digestive tract had time to rest and heal. I started feeling better within a few days. Feeling improvement so soon made sticking to the AIP diet much easier.
References:
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth among patients with celiac disease unresponsive to a gluten free diet
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7759221/
Luminal antigliadin antibodies in small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9260801/#:~:text=Luminal total IgA concentrations (p,response to local bacterial antigens.
Potato glycoalkaloids adversely affect intestinal permeability and aggravate inflammatory bowel disease
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12479649/
Has anyone found a gluten free parakeet seed mix? I can't find a single one! My doctor wants me to make sure all pet food in the house is gluten free but I'm not sure if that's even possible with parakeets. We love our birds so much! I'm wondering if anyone has ever made their own bird seed mix if gluten free ones are not available.
Does anybody know of a guide that ranks reevaluates universities and colleges in terms of their accommodation of celiac disease or food allergies?
Thanks in advance for any leads!
Valerie
thank you, i have been doing that the last few weeks and will continue to do so. I had not had my ttg iga checked since I was diagnosed 14 yrs ago so I am not sure if they ever dropped below the 15-20 range.
all my other labs are completely normal but I am concerned that this may be signs of refractor celiac or something else since I'm so careful with gluten-free diet