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  1. yes, I returned to gluten-free from 26th Dec. Lost nausea and vertigo within 3 days of returning gluten-free, gut behaved a lot better, headache significantly less after 10 days gluten-free but still having flare ups with that.
  2. if one is IgA deficient (and 3-5% of people with celiac are) then the IgA antibody test is not reliable. Instead they test for Antigliadin antibodies which does not rely on IgA levels.
  3. I'm IgA deficient. My IgA antibody test for celiac was negative. Didn't realise those with IgA deficiency (3-5% of people with celiac are IgA deficient) that a neg on the IgA test is generally a false negative. I had been gluten-free for 9 years when I had the biopsy, again negative. Nobody told me this too could have been a false negative as I'd have...
  4. I have multiple food allergies (wheat/soy/peanut/casein) and am salicylate intolerant and have a collagen disorder (Ehlers Danlos Syndrome). I was gluten-free from 2001-2010 after being dx'd with gluten intolerance. After a neg IgA test for celiac and neg biopsy I returned to gluten (though I'm IgA deficient and the IgA neg would have been a false neg,...
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