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  1. IGA 86 61 - 356 TRANSGLUTAMINASE IGA AB <1.2 <4.0 (Negative) My doctor said it's negative, but I may have NCGI or it could just be the IBS.
  2. I called my primary doctor this morning and she ordered the test. I'm going tomorrow after to work to get it done. She also mentioned even if it's negative, its a good idea to resume the gluten-free since it obviously helped in the past. She also mentioned that gluten-free is recommended for those with IBS-D (which is my main diagnosis)
  3. It doesn't look she like tested the various vitamin/minerals ... just the electrolytes. I did become anemic while I was pregnant ... my value was less than 10 but it appears to be more normal now. I've been taking Iron supplements since though.
  4. No, my doctor didn't do a celiac panel. She wanted to check my immune function and electrolyte levels since I've been sick so much. It's not as bad now, but for a while I was getting respiratory infections 1-2 times a month. I've also been having a lot of problems with allergy problems and trouble breathing, but tested negative for any allergies and for...
  5. I've had a long list of misdiagnoses. I first started having digestive and skin problems when I was 18 or 19. I'm 30 now. I was diagnosed with GERD, IBS and finally IBS-D. My doctor never did a colonoscopy. When the medication for the other conditions they thought I had failed, I saw a gastroenterologist (who is also the only doctor who could diagnose...
  6. I was diagnosed with a gluten-intolerance several years ago. The tests were inconclusive, but my doctor was pretty darn sure of it. I had previously been diagnosed with IBS-D, and I responded to a gluten-free diet so he kind of just went with it. After I had my son last year, my doctor had said some people can tolerate gluten after pregnancy, so...
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