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  1. Hi...it is not my daughter it is me....and I have th gluten-free client down pat...just wondering about the weird test results. My liver is fine and I am asymptomatic. Hello, I am actually much better now that when I was eating glucose. The original diagliadin IGG was high and the other panel tests normal for celiac..I dont have any liver disease...
  2. I have my endoscopy and colonscopy in August and have to do the gluten challenge for 3 weeks. No problem. The GI specialist decided to do some liver tests as my ultrasound showed cirrhosis and hepatocellular disease. Everything was normal except my ceruplasmin and IGM antiglobulins were low. My original IGG was high but the other celiac panel was negative...
  3. Hello, I am in a job that I travel every 3rd week...It gets challenging becuase many times I am doing audits of warehouses and they dont even have a cafeteria. I usually bring gluten-free protein bars as a back up if I have to miss a meal and then eat when I get back to the hotel. Just a suggestion because they certainly fill me up....Have a safe trip...
  4. So, here goes...my visit with the GI specialist is on Monday. I had tested positive for the IGG antibody and all other bloodwork was negative. I had numerous trips to emerg with stomach pain, lower back pain, tingly tummy, and diarrhea with alternating "c" (I had the word constipation). One diagnosis of diverticulitis, another of IBS, and symptoms continued...
  5. Thank you....because it is only 4 weeks away I will wait and stay gluten free. I read on another post that you only have to 2 weeks of eating gluten for the endoscopy to id celiac. I travel allot with my job so I don't want to be eating gluten away from home. I have copies of the allergy results and the liver ultrasound and the low b12 levels and the colonscopy...
  6. Hello, I am 50 and was diaganosed with IBS 30 years ago and then diverticulitis 2 years ago. After the diverticulitis happened, then mono, my normal diarrhea changed to being constipated and having lots of mucous in my stools. My b12 was low for 7 years and I have been taking B12 shots. During a trip to emerg for stomach pain I was covered in a weird...
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