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ARCHIVED Need Help Interpreting My Results Please...
nvsmom replied to sherrieg's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Ditto. Some labs have a normal range of 0-2, whereas others are 0-20. You'll need your reference ranges to know where you stand. -
ARCHIVED Increased Hair Growth
nvsmom replied to symphonyofdreams547's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
It appears to be hashi's. I don't appear to have any food allergies, just celiac disease and lactose intolerance. When I started taking natural desiccated thyroid (T3 and T4 combo) it caused massive hair loss - this was about 9 months after going gluten-free, and after my hair had thickened up a bit. My hair recovered some after my body got used to... -
ARCHIVED Increased Hair Growth
nvsmom replied to symphonyofdreams547's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Mine thickened up a bit when I went gluten-free but my hypothyroidism balanced it out again fairly quickly. LOL -
ARCHIVED False Positive Vs False Negative. What's More Reliable?
nvsmom replied to woodyfly's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
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ARCHIVED False Positive Vs False Negative. What's More Reliable?
nvsmom replied to woodyfly's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Celiac testing is different than allergy testing: false negatives are more common that false positives. With celiac disease blood testing, the specificity is usually around 95%, which means only 5% of people get a positive result that was not caused by celiac disease, whereas the sensitivity can range between (approximately) 20 to 95%, meaning these tests... -
ARCHIVED Glutened Vs Stomach Bug?
nvsmom replied to Brit1612's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I find (and this is just my experiences) that when my autoimmune system flares up, whether it is from a glutening or some other AI problem, it often feels like an illness. Often I'll describe the feeling as "flu-ish" or like I'm coming down with something but never get the full brunt of the illness. The difference for me is often how sick I get. When... -
ARCHIVED Recovery Time For 15 Month Old
nvsmom replied to shorebird's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I agree. Test first and then go gluten-free if at all possible. -
ARCHIVED How Long For Recovery In Toddler?
nvsmom replied to shorebird's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
It can take months to a couple of years for the autoantibody levels to drop to normal. Until that time, his body will still be under attack so symptoms like nutritional deficiencies, anemia and slow growth may take some time to improve. My guess is that he'll improve in a couple of month to 15 months from now. Sometimes growth doesn't improve much... -
ARCHIVED Celiac Cause He Can't Find Any Other Explanation?
nvsmom replied to dopaminegirl's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I hope you are feeling better soon too! -
ARCHIVED Wanted To Get Mad... Ended Up Laughing The Whole Way Through!
nvsmom replied to Hobbes's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
That was awesome! LOL -
ARCHIVED Levels Of Celiac Sensitivity
nvsmom replied to kimchrista70's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
Yeah, I'm afraid that the others are right. A celiac does not always get extreme symptoms from a glutening but exposures will damage your health unless you are very careful to avoid cc. Anything under 20 parts per million (20ppm) is deemed safe for the typical celiac. Anything more than that, which works out to approximately one crumb of bread... -
ARCHIVED Still Abnormal Fat Malabsorption After 13 Months
nvsmom replied to greenbeanie's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Yeah! Finally, some closure!! -
((HUGS)) You have had a rough go. How unfair to you.... I'm so sorry that you've had to go through that. The other ladies gave some good advice, so I'll just send you my best wishes. I hope you start feeling better soon, and that things turn around for you this spring.
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ARCHIVED Blood Test Results
nvsmom replied to Ryan7194's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Like Cyclinglady said, damage is rarely visible during the endoscopy. Sometimes there is a bit of redness, that's it. With so many positive tests, and tests that are as much as six times over the normal limit, I would say that there is little doubt that you have celiac disease. The tTG IgG does catch some celiacs, but it can miss as many as 60% of all... -
ARCHIVED How Long Before Test Results Come In?
nvsmom replied to Orinda's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Most seem to be done in a week or two. The EMA IgA takes the most time because of the titre (dilutaions). -
ARCHIVED So Angry With This Biopsy Report
nvsmom replied to jaggirl47's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
((hugs)) This report discusses some of the biopsy descriptions on pages 7-10: Open Original Shared Link Stage 3 is usually needed for a celiac disease confirmation, but many doctors seem to accept stage 2. Stage 1 is often early celiac disease but doctors won't sign off on a diagnosis with that. I'm sure you'll find many offers of help. Some... -
ARCHIVED Iga Blood Test Result
nvsmom replied to CurrantCottage's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
LOL I don't like doctors much either. I have to write everything down, in the order I want to say it, or I get flustered and forget things. My new doctor is a much nicer human being so it's a bit easier now than with past doctors, but still... I turn beet red as soon as I start talking. I'm 41, you'd think I would've outgrown that by now. LOL Many... -
ARCHIVED Suspecting Gluten Sens./ Weight Gain Etc
nvsmom replied to tammyinwv's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Understandable. Good luck! -
ARCHIVED Iga Blood Test Result
nvsmom replied to CurrantCottage's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Your GP should be able to order all the tests I've mentioned, as long as they are willing to listen to you that is. Try to get a copy of your test results. I had no idea how badly my health had been managed by my doctor until she retired and I got my records from her - there were so many things that should have been looked into more closely, including... -
ARCHIVED Depression, Anxiety And Low Energy Testimonials
nvsmom replied to symphonyofdreams547's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I luckily did not have depression as a symptom, but I did have low energy. I would say that my fatigue got worse before it got better. I experienced a withdrawal when I went gluten-free, when I was very tired, moody, and cranky. It wasn't a fun time. After a month my energy increased by a lot but then I had a return of arthralgias, which always is proceeded... -
ARCHIVED Only gluten-free In The House: Gluten Residue On Clothes And Bed Covers
nvsmom replied to FallenLegacy's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
LOL I understand that. When I walk through a bakery or the flour aisle in the grocery store, I feel like I am surrounded by "evil gluten". LOL I know that it is perfectly safe but I still get a bit of the heebee geebee's. Gluten just needs to be washed off. You should be safe if your home is gluten-free. -
ARCHIVED Iga Blood Test Result
nvsmom replied to CurrantCottage's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
The tTG IgA (tissue transglutaminase immunoglobulin A) test can have different ranges. Some go from 0-3, 0-4, 0-5, 0-9, 0-14, or 0-20. You'll need the reference range to know where you stand. Did you get the total serum IgA run? If you are low in IgA (not tTG IgA), which 5% of celiacs are, then your IgA based celiac disease tests (tTG IgA, DGP IgA... -
ARCHIVED Suspecting Gluten Sens./ Weight Gain Etc
nvsmom replied to tammyinwv's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
You should be fine to be tested after only 4 days gluten-free. It usually takes weeks, and sometimes months, for autoantibody levels to drop to normal. If it worries you, just wait a couple of weeks and eat 1-2 slices of bread daily. I agree that you should get your thyroid checked, but get it checked thoroughly. I have Hashimoto's, but I tested as... -
ARCHIVED Various Tests Done So Is Biopsy A Must?
nvsmom replied to GlutenFreeBuddy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Eight weeks is a long gluten challenge for the biopsy. Most doctors go with two to four weeks, with a few going with six. Because yours is so long, you can probably eat the minimum amounts of gluten needed - don't overdo it and make yourself sicker than needed. Most doctors ask for 1/2 to 4 slices of bread (or equivalent) be eaten per day. I think... -
ARCHIVED Various Tests Done So Is Biopsy A Must?
nvsmom replied to GlutenFreeBuddy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I'm one who skipped the biopsy. I had undeniably positive tTG IgA and EMA IgA, and my symptoms and family history supported a celiac disease diagnosis. My doctor said I could pursue the endoscopy but he was comfortable diagnosing celiac disease. If you are happy to go gluten-free now, and your doctor is willing to diagnose celiac disease based on...