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  1. This is a really good point and one that myself and my doctor have considered. I have, however, been tested for pretty much everything and so far I'm clear. I should have mentioned that at least some of this evidence that levels can take a while to decrease comes from people without other autoimmune issues. So, at least some of the time, it seems to just...
  2. Sorry - I meant to add that some dr's/researchers don't recommended using the IgA TTG test as a monitoring tool because there are conflicting results re. how long it normally takes for levels to come down.
  3. I'm glad you asked this question because I'm sort of going through the same thing. I don't know if my story will help, but... When I was first diagnosed two years ago, my IgA TTG was >100 (lab doesn't give a specific number above 100). My dr. rechecked at 6 months and it was down to 45. At one year, it was still at 45. At 1.5 years, it was at 35 and...
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