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  1. Hi all. Diagnosed in 2012 (biopsy and gene testing) and have been pretty fastidious about staying gluten free. Although over last 2 years I have branched out my list of places to eat where they do gluten-free meals. I have have been having what I think are exposures to gluten and symptoms but I’m not actually sure that is what i...
  2. Here in Australia most specialists and GP's don't put much faith in the blood tests as i have been told by all of them (the ones i see or have seen) that they are all too inaccurate for a diagnosis. I have also read with regards to the biopsy, in Australia they now view no villi damage BUT hight lymphocyte levels as early celiac disease. The basis being while...
  3. I have this issue at work. Over the last 2 years i have lost a lot of weight. (not celiac related, i chose to loose it) Because people at work only ever saw me fat, they dont realise that normal weight for me is quite thin, but because they are all overweight i now get waves of "oh your too thin" "you look ill" "are you sick?" And i want to punch them...
  4. I use the peanut allergy thing now too. I tell people take celiac as seriously as you would a peanut allergy. I know that its not quite the same but at least they "get it" after that.
  5. I was dx last june and have been hyper vigilant about everything that goes in my mouth since then. The labelling laws here in Australia do make this easy though which is good. However, last night i went shopping. I saw Greenseas flavoured tuna was on sale. I grabbed 4 tins and went on my merry way. This morning i gabbed one out and just started eating...
  6. Thanks guys. I've had mood swings before like all people do but these swings are different. Its almost like I can't stop myself. And im also generally happy too. My mum told me this morning it was like she was talking to a crazy person yesterday.
  7. Hey all. I've been gluten free for almost 6 months. A few times I think I have been glutened I get pain in stomach very quickly but the next day I get mood swings, rage and really crazy thoughts. Yesterday I was talking suicide to my mum she was freaking out. They funny thing is I had no intention of killing myself it was the rage talking. But by late last...
  8. ok 3 months gluten free. diagnosed by biopsy and gene test. negative blood work. specialist says prob celiac. response to diet at this early stage is promising. BUT i can not stop focusing on the negative blood test. the blood test was for AGA IGG and TTG but no total IgA level test as the pathology believes its not needed with the high sensitivity...
  9. Ok maybe my theory was a stretch lol but i want to know why my test was negative but the biopsy was clearly positive. I'm only asking because my specialist wont say 100% its celiac because of the negative test, but is at a loss to explain the positive biopsy and i have the HLA-DQ8 gene. Also, i am responding to the diet so thats a good sign. But after so...
  10. This is just a thought i have been mulling over. Its not scientific by any means but would like opinions. I have celiac, positive biopsy - negative antibody test. One of my sisters since tested positive to anti body test. My other sister and my mother have both tested negative to antibody test BUT both have the same gene i do (DQ8) and the same symptom...
  11. troykm

    ARCHIVED Blood Test Interpretation

    The Biopsy is easy! go to sleep for 10 min then feel great after. :-) its only sedation, not anaesthetic good luck.
  12. Don't be sorry for the rant, we all need them now and again. I'm new to this too, only diagnosed 6 weeks ago. I understand your pain right now. Literally I'm on the loo in pain right now. TMI I know but this is life. My brain fog comes and goes but it's starting to lift. Hang in there. Just remember what your feeling now is your body trying to correct...
  13. I dont know what country your in but if were you I would have the antibody test again. Use a different lab. Have the biopsy and the genetic tests as well. You need an answer none of us on here can give you. In Australia the antibody test is not used to diagnose celiac, it's seen as just one piece in the celiac diagnostic puzzle. Melbourne pathology did...
  14. And I have stated over and and over and over and over that I'm passing on what my specialist said!!!! I have subsequently read it online with Google searches. I'll say it again. My specialist said to me "if the antibody test is positive, then it's most likely positive. But if it's negative it's only 70% accurate so about 30% of negative results are FALSE...
  15. Google! Simply Google dermatitis herpetiformis negative celiac blood test and presto! 27000 results.
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