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Tamog

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  1. Thank you all for your wisdom. I asked my son to look at his DNA testing he had a few months ago and tell me if he saw any indications of Celiacs in our DNA. He said his report had said it showed a "slightly increased" chance of Celiacs. I am having mixed results with this test week of no Gluten. I have been really careful and not allowed even a taste...
  2. Thank you all for the replies. I am so confused. It just seems really complicated. It is weird that my Dr said " You have Celiacs," and put it in my chart as a diagnoses based on that one test. And the numbers (even to me) looked odd, as Cyclinglady said my Transglutaminase was 10 less than 19 by more than half. In your opinion was the IgA too high? My IgA...
  3. Nope. I got the test results in my email it just said my test range score for Transglutaminase was 10 and the normal range was > =19 and my IgA was 465.. and that the normal was 46-287. The doctor never mentioned a biopsy, she just said, "You have Celiacs, Go Gluten Free." - and put on my chart that I had Celiacs.
  4. I don't know, I am quoting what my test results said. I have never had the test before so I can only go by the fact that it said normal range was 46-278.
  5. This week I got my test results back for Celiacs. My IgA was 465 ( Test says normal is 46- 287) My Transglutaminase was 10. The doctor diagnosed me with Celiacs based on this and the fact I have a 2.7 bone density on one femur. (Osteoporosis is considered anything over 2.5). I m 62, so definitely old enough to have low bone density. Also I have...
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