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  1. Thanks everyone for replies... Though the book even says that the IgA can be positive for some other conditions you make a good point that after starting a gluten free diet my tTG and IgA came down which can indicate i am celiac. Also after on gluten-free diet i was asked to take Vit-D 2000IU, multivitamins and fish oil supplements everyday which could...
  2. In the book Celiac Deisease: A hidden epidemic it states "the tTG antibody is not 100% specific - there are other causes of it being positive, and they include diabetes, heart failure, Crohn's disease and liver disease. Also people with celiac disease can have negative tTG test"
  3. I do feel better now but when i started gluten free my ferritin was low and my thyroid dose was still being experimented so not sure if any of these or gluten helped it. While on gluten diet i had headaches only once in a while may be in 10-15 days and did not have any stomach related issues nor any major issues with anything that would have led me to testing...
  4. Hello, I have been on gluten free diet for almost an year but i am still not sure if i have celiac disease. A little background... I am a diabetic type 1 for past 6 years. Around year and half back, I and was randomly tested for Vit-D by my endocrinologist and it was very low 18[32-100]. I was given a prescription and then tested again in 3 months...
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