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  1. I started a mold free diet on Thursday along with probiotics which my chiropractor had already recommended that I get on. She has also recommended that I try an antifungal supplement like for candida which I hope to get on shortly. The mold free diet is still gluten free, but also removes those other things on the list posted earlier. The one Im doing...
  2. Nora -- that link you posted to the mold/lyme posts and food list makes a lot of sense to me. I saw that several people who had similar results to mine were shown as being mold-susceptible. That provided a huge "Ah ha" moment for me. Two years ago when I first started having problems, I had recently moved back into my classroom after being removed...
  3. Thank you for taking the time and effort to explain all of that to me. I did relook at the results and above what I posted it does does HLA DRB, DQB Typing. Does that narrow it down any for the DQ results? I think the DQ 03CFTD refers to the genetic tendency for Congenital Fiber Type Disproportion which is also referred to as CFTD. That was the...
  4. Mine were not done by enterolab. They were scripted by my doctor for the specific things that he was looking for and then sent through a regular lab (not Prometheus either, I had that test done previously which showed positive for Crohns). I know that I can't get anything more than what I have from them, unfortunately. There were HLA DQ results there...
  5. Just an FYI, don't go to Mayo unless you are fully prepared that you may spend that large amount of money and learn nothing new. I had always heard that Mayo wouldn't stop until they found your problem, but I found that to not be the case. Because of all of the testing I'd already had done, when they found negatives on the bloodwork & biopsies for...
  6. Thanks for the link to that article. It was a good read. I'm still learning, and I guess I should be thankful that my doctor does recognize that gluten sensitivity exists......even though it took me doing it on my own to get there, he is supportive of it & has it in my chart now.
  7. I am a newbie to the board, though I've been browsing it for a while for helpful hints. After two years of abdominal pain which would make me double over in tears constantly and numerous tests, I was sent to the MayoClinic. They thought it might be celiac but again my antibodies and biopsy came back negative. Rather than suggest still going gluten-free...
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