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amandanoelle889

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  1. Spring of last year, I pushed my doctor for Celiac testing, and received these results: T Transglutaminase IGA | RANGE: 0-15 U/mL | RESULT: 9 U/mL (negative) T Transglutaminase IGG | RANGE: 0-15 U/mL | RESULT: 3 U/mL (negative) My symptoms at the time (as well as currently) include: * Recurring bloating and abdominal pain * Excessive flatulence...
  2. Unfortunately, I need to have an actual diagnosis. I will be living on-campus in a university next fall, and I will need to know if I have to contact their disabilities department to see if I am eligible for a dorm with a kitchen. The school is a public university with little gluten-free options in their cafeteria, and if I end up having celiac disease, my...
  3. I'll have to go through another doctor, as mine is convinced I'm fine and that I just have "IBS." I figure I'll see how my full allergy panel comes back, and if my problems don't change after altering my eating habits based on those results, I'll find another doctor who will test me.
  4. I actually just found that info last night. On the Mayo Clinic website it even said 4.0-10.0 U/mL is considered a weak positive and >10.0 U/mL is considered positive for the IgA. Seeing as my results came back as 9 U/mL, it's definitely convincing me to further pursue Celiac testing. I'll have to try another doctor, though, as my gasteroenterologist won...
  5. I'll try to keep this short. Here are my results: TEST: T Transglutaminase IGA | RANGE: 0-15 U/mL | RESULT: 9 U/mL (NEGATIVE) TEST: T Transglutaminase IGG | RANGE: 0-15 U/mL | RESULT: 3 U/mL (NEGATIVE) My Current Symptoms: * Recurring bloating and abdominal pain * Excessive flatulence * Lactose Intolerance * Chronic diarrhea and constipation...
  6. I have suffered with chronic constipation, diarrhea, abdominal aches, excessive flatulence, and lactose intolerance all throughout high school. Earlier in the year, I self-diagnosed IBS as the cause of my symptoms. After seeing a Gasteroenterologist, he agreed that I probably had IBS. Months later, although not strictly adhering to an IBS diet, (it has been...
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