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Mel75

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  1. I lost my Dad two years ago to Gastroesophageal cancer!!! That's pretty much why I got scoped cause of pure fear and a few symptoms! I'm sorry for the loss of your uncle and I hope your Dad fights hard! My biopsy showed possible Celiac but blood work was negative. I'm in limbo right now. I understand how you feel! Hang in there.
  2. I'm not going gluten free at this point. If I was feeling awful I totally would. Besides fatigue and an occasional upset stomach I'm managing. I want to get another opinion before I torture myself ;-) The only reason I had an endoscopy and colonoscopy is my Dad died from stomach cancer two years ago. When I started having symptoms red flags went off...
  3. I'm in the same situation. My biopsy also was suspicious for celiac but negative blood work. So I'm left with the confusion on what's causing the inflammation. I don't feel awful though. Just fatigue and some minor stomach issues. I was started on an acid reducer twice a day and it has helped a lot. But my colon and small intestine shows inflammation...
  4. I have copies of my procedures, labs is there anyway I can attach them on here? I was eating gluten and I'm not sure how many biopsies were taken? Would that be on the pathology report?
  5. Biopsy reads- Small bowel biopsy showing preserved villous architecture with moderate numbers of lymphocytes. My GI doctor tells me it's Celiac but wants to run some blood work- So all blood work is negative/normal including ANA panel, celiac panel and SED rate. So the nurse calls me and tells me it's not celiac and stay on protonics twice a day. ...
  6. Thank you for your reply! I was told when I woke up from my endoscopy and colonoscopy that I have an moderate amount of inflammation.......I think she called it erosive ulcers? I did test negative for h.pylori. Would celiac cause the "ulcers"?
  7. -small intestinal mucosa with preserved villous architecture and mild intraepithelial lymphocytosis. -Small bowel biopsy showing preserved villous architecture with moderate numbers of lymphocytes. - the differntial diagnosis includes potential/latent celiac disease vs nonspecific intraepithelial lymphocytosis. Ok so my GI doctor made it seem like I...
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