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  1. sensitivity and specificity about 95%.
  2. Kidney vs sciatica...?
  3. the IgA version is more sensitive, but less specific, than the IgG version. So they should be ordered together.
  4. semantic quible, the tests you had proved you didn't have celiac THEN. testing needs to be repeated every once and a while, or with developement of sx. This one case were gene testing MIGHT be interesting. good luck
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    ARCHIVED Exercise

    Think of all the potential contamination on those carts! Did you wash your hands frequently? Not hand sanitizer, WASHING, with running water?
  6. have you checked you blood sugar at these times?
  7. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  8. someone has already mentioned "silent" celiac, perhaps that applies to yourself? Perhaps YOU should be tested also?
  9. There is such a thing as chronic appendicitis. Also, apparently, they don't "rip them out" so quick any more. Medical management may be front line treatment.
  10. stick to whole foods, weeding out ANY processed foods at all.! AND digestive enzymes, bloat could be the food not being digested properly and sitting there and "fermenting", and what do ya get when someting ferments? think beer/bread, GAS!
  11. That location is kind of low, but maybe gall bladder. The lower one ? appy?
  12. frieze

    ARCHIVED Prego

    I am thinking that the babe has arrived, d/t no postings in a while...everyone needs to remember that 9 months and 10 days is a MEAN. If your mom ran late, so might you, and the reverse.
  13. Other causes of mesenteric lymphadenopathy that characteristically demonstrate central low attenuation at CT are Whipple disease (31) and the cavitating mesenteric lymph node syndrome of celiac disease (32,33). Whipple disease is a systemic bacterial infection. The causative organism is Tropheryma whippelii. Lymph nodes affected in Whipple disease have a...
  14. The only references i could find were to alcohol consumption and diabetes.
  15. Make sure your D is D3....good luck
  16. If you are taking the right ones, the effect should be fairly quick. keep a food diary and attempt to identify the "offending" food, then search out the proper enzyme product for that food. and take per directions.
  17. This excess tolerance, can be seen in alcoholics, she needs to be mindful of that.
  18. Open Original Shared Link it may well be that you are D deficient, which may lead to low testosterone. good luck found this as well, Open Original Shared Link
  19. Yup, don't take that D2 ...stuff. getting sun is even better. no sun tanning, that actually sort of, defeats the concept....
  20. ALL first degree relatives, ie, mom,dad, and siblings. the nieces and nephews would be if THIER parents Are positive....
  21. ?familial hypertriglyceriemia?
  22. are you female? If not i would wonder about your iron levels and if you aren't starting to lose blood somewhere. good luck
  23. double DQ 1s are commonly associated with neuro problems from gluten/gliadin.
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