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ARCHIVED Having A Hard Time Understanding Son's Celiac Blood Test Results
pgrovetom replied to jlmccord's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Doctors have a bad habit of cutting corners on blood tests as they cost money. This Mayo Clinic Celiac testing algorithm Open Original Shared Link is the best and most readable testing strategy I have found. Was the Gliadin Gliadin Antibody, IgG >100 U/ml H Reference Range: <11 U/mL antibody test the Deamidated test? The older test... -
ARCHIVED Negative Bloods - Miserable And Don't Know What To Do
pgrovetom replied to Sika's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
You say your blood tests came back normal but that doesn't tell us enough. What tests did you have. Doctors often cut corners so your saying the tests were normal means nothing. Take a look at the Mayo Clinic Testing Protocol at Open Original Shared Link and let us know how your tests compare? -
ARCHIVED Celiac Testing
pgrovetom replied to Sam81's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Yes a Colonoscopy can confirm Celiac if the doctor doing it does a biopsy of the intestines after reaching the end of the colon. When I had my Colonoscopy, the GI doc did a Celiac biopsy since he was already in there and could get the biopsy from my lower intestines... If the GI doc only examines the colon as per a normal colonoscopy, no it does no good.... -
ARCHIVED Testing For Celiac
pgrovetom replied to Fairy Dancer's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
A couple important things you should know at this point. 5 Days off Gluten followed by loading up for a few days will probably not negatively effect the blood tests. Make sure you get the RIGHT blood tests because many HMO's or doctors like to cut corners and don't do the testing correctly. Here is a link to the Mayo Clinic's testing protocol and its... -
I found one of the best surgeons on the West Coast, Kasey Lee. He was part of the original Stanford team that developed many of the surgical techniques. He has a private practice in Palo Alto CA near Stanford. The surgery was a combination of nasal and throat alterations based on his experience. The name of the throat surgery was a Pharyngoplasty but each...
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ARCHIVED Endoscopy Tomorrow
pgrovetom replied to saiamarie's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
VERY DOUBTFUL Take a look at this testing procedure - You need it - Open Original Shared Link Did they do a Celiac Biopsy while doing the endoscopy? Its a shame if they were in there and didn't! Have you done the Comprehensive Celiac Panel Labcorp version Celiac Disease Comprehensive Antibody Profile Synonyms: Deamidated Gliadin... -
ARCHIVED Mayo Clinic Easy To Read Celiac Testing Algorithm
pgrovetom replied to pgrovetom's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
My Kaiser Docs ONLY tested TTG IgA and yet I took the Labcorp Comprehensive panel myself almost 2 years ago and only failed the DGA IgA badly at 10.4 with a 0-10 range. I passed all the other tests in the panel. According to the Mayo Clinic, given their reputation, the Kaiser Docs cut corners by doing only the one test plus they violated the current recommendations... -
No it didn't because I already had surgery. I was unable to sleep with CPAP so had surgery prior to my Gluten discovery. Prior to the surgery, I had a sleep study and also purchased a $300 pulse-oximeter which monitored my movements, heart rate and most of all my Oxygen saturation while I slept. Normally ones O2 saturation should remain in the high 90% range...
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ARCHIVED Mayo Clinic Easy To Read Celiac Testing Algorithm
pgrovetom posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I found this very helpful. Its the Mayo Clinic's Celiac diagnosis flow chart. Check it out. Its about the most straightforward way to describe the standard method for diagnosing Celiac. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED What Is The Best Gluten And Broad Food Sensitivity Testing
pgrovetom replied to pgrovetom's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
If one tests positive for Deamidated Gliadin Abs or DGA IgA with a Labcorp 10.4 and range of 0-10 But has 2 biopsies come back negative along with DGS IgG, iTG IgG/IgA, endomysial IgA and Immunoglobulin A But eliminating Gluten as best I could improved symptoms initially Does the high DGA test suggest Gluten sensitivity when supported by the reduction... -
ARCHIVED What Is The Best Gluten And Broad Food Sensitivity Testing
pgrovetom posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I had a Labcorp comprehensive Celiac panel which came up DGA IgA = 10.4 range 0.0 - 10.0 DGA IgG = 2.2 range 0.0 - 10.0 iTG IgA = 1 range 0-3 iTG IgG = 1 range 0-5 Endomysial IgA = negative Immunoglogulin A, Qn, serum = 201 range = 70-400 Opinions on the meaning of the very high DGA IgA? Out of range high! about 2 years... -
Has anyone ever found a way to test foods for the Gluten content. Lets say one has a set of foods that say they are gluten free but still having symptoms. It would be nice to be able to actually verify there is no gluten in a product I'm trusting. I can't help but wonder if cross contamination occurs sporadically when a wheat product just happened to be processed...
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Thanks. I've almost stopped eating out and I'm careful. I can do better with cross contamination or oddball sources. I'll try tightening up more and avoiding dairy for a week and see what happens again. Most of the symptoms originally abated 90% but they have slowly come back and gotten even worse. Its been almost 2 years that I've been off Gluten...
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I'm looking for competent medical advice for what I believe is Gluten sensitivity related problems in the Sonoma County area or even greater Bay Area if needed. I've had to sort out a number of chronic medical problems over the last 10 or so years. Starting in my late 40's along with enormous stress, I began encountering a number of medical problems that...
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ARCHIVED Glutino Dream Cookies Vanilla Creme And Chocolate
pgrovetom posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Hi... I recently found Glutino's Gluten Free Dream Cookies Vanilla and Chocolate Creme for $99 per box. I was elated because I have loved Glutino's Wafers and the price was incredible. After eating them modestly, 1 package over 2 days, I woke up feeling awful. The feelings was similar to how I had felt before going Gluten free. It could be a coincidence but... -
ARCHIVED My Understnding Of Tests - Thoughts?
pgrovetom replied to pgrovetom's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
thanks I'm doing fine gluten free for now but haven't experienced the eating out problem. It wasn't difficult and finding some bread, pizza and cookies that are gluten free wasn't hard ( they don't taste as good ) so only time will tell. I know there are going to be restaurant problems in some cases but I'll deal with it when it happens. I was not... -
ARCHIVED My Understnding Of Tests - Thoughts?
pgrovetom posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I had bizarre symptoms that pointed to my regular wheat breakfast and fairly high gluten diet. Once I realized it, I immediately stopped the wheat breakfast and had unambiguous improvements within a few weeks. I reviewed the literature and decided to go Gluten free since its the real "acid" test. Just as I was beginning the gluten free diet I had... -
ARCHIVED Some Useful Presentations
pgrovetom posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I found searching online for presentations on Celiac by searching in Google with terms like: Celiac "differential diagnosis" ppt Celiac diagnosis ppt Celiac ppt Gluten ppt Gluten Celiac ppt Celiac testing ppt etc. ppt simply sorts out all the Powerpoint presentations whether they be in PPT or PDF format. Most doctors giving presentations inside... -
ARCHIVED Need Help Making Sense Of This...
pgrovetom replied to tgdhyer's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
You really need to think about the various tests ( if done correctly) as indicators and not proof. As someone else mentioned, the gene testing is in its infancy and any particular gene has multiple affects so its at best is a warning sign as is the family history. Celiac Disease is the term that refers to your intestinal wall being damaged by exposure...