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Everything posted by trents
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Have you considered you may be intolerant to other, non-gluten containing foods such as dairy, oats or eggs? Recently, there was research shared in this forum about how certain spices contain proteins that mimic the effect of gluten in some celiacs.
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Results for 7 year old
trents replied to Lauren0204's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Someday, you son will be very grateful that his mom (parents?) got on top of this at an early stage of his life. Most of us suffered with it for many years before ever getting diagnosed and by the time we were diagnosed there was damage to body systems that could not be reversed, mainly due to the nutritional deficiencies from malabsorption that celiac disease... -
Results for 7 year old
trents replied to Lauren0204's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
By the way, what are your son's symptoms? What led to this investigation of celiac disease? -
Welcome to the forum, Astrobug. We all do, but in different ways. The hardest part of celiac disease for many of us is the limitations it puts on our social lives. For some, it's downright isolating. But let me ask you, do you still eat out at restaurants?
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Results for 7 year old
trents replied to Lauren0204's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Let me correct something I said here: "The tTG-IGA is considered to be the centerpiece of celiac antibody testing. That one is negative. But with children, whose immune systems are not fully developed, it will may be negative even when they have celiac disease." If your pediatric GI doc wants to do an endoscopy with biopsy, ask about how many samples... -
Results for 7 year old
trents replied to Lauren0204's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the forum, Lauren0204! The tTG-IGA is considered to be the centerpiece of celiac antibody testing. That one is negative. But with children, whose immune systems are not fully developed, it will be negative even when they have celiac disease. That is the value of running additional antibody tests as was done for your son. His positive Gliadin... -
No, the distraction would be good.
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Why is it called "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" and not "The United Kingdom of Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales"? Do the Scots and the Welsh feel left out?
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Does the UK not include Scotland and Wales? Are they sovereign countries?
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So, Christiana, I note that you identify as "British" and not "English". Have the terms "England" and "English" fallen out of favor? And is Great Britain the equivalent of the United Kingdom?
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Blimey! WA stands for Washington state in the Pacific northwest of the USA.
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Is Oz really used for Australia? Must be an unofficial abbreviation. The only Oz I'm familiar with are where Dorothy and the Tin man live.
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Oz?
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Slim to none, Eileen. And his tTG-IGA, which is the center piece of celiac antibody testing, is significantly greater than 10x normal. I'm guessing by the way you spelled "ceoliac" that you are in the UK. If so, it is common for physicians there to give an official diagnosis of celiac disease without an endoscopy/biopsy when the serum antibody test scores...
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Welcome to the forum, Elizabeth! There was an article on the forum recently outlining research about certain spices having proteins similar to gluten that cause reactions in some people with celiac disease. You might search for it using the forum search tool and also google it. I cannot remember the specifics. But aside from gluten and spices, there can be...
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How to reduce bloating in colon at night
trents replied to sunyuzhe's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Thanks for the update and it is good to hear of your progress. People with celiac disease often develop intolerance to other foods that do not contain gluten. I believe that anything we eat which is causing inflammation anywhere along the length of the intestinal track can contribute to bowel movement irregularity because it may interrupt peristalsis...- 31 replies
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Confusing Test Results
trents replied to jlmarti's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
For follow up and to assess healing and compliance with gluten-free diet you can also have her tested for antibodies in six months or a year. If her IGG is lower or within normal range then you are accomplishing what you need to. The inflammation of the small bowel lining when gluten is ingested is what damages the villi. The inflammation produces antibodies... -
Confusing Test Results
trents replied to jlmarti's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
You also have the option, jlmarti, of assuming she does have celiac disease and putting your daughter on a trial gluten free diet. If her symptoms improve you likely have confirmation. -
Confusing Test Results
trents replied to jlmarti's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
jlmarti, sorry I'm not yet seeing a post in this thread by knitty kitty. Do you see one? Your response would indicate that you do. I'm asking because this might indicate some problem with our forum software. -
Confusing Test Results
trents replied to jlmarti's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the forum, jlmarti! The IGA Quant is also known as total IGA. When total IGA is low it can skew other IGA parameters downward so as to produce false negatives. Your daughter's total IGA is within normal range. The elevated IgG can indicate celiac disease. The GI doc may wish to do an endoscopy with biopsy to check for damage to the villi... -
Adam, may we ask your age? Celiac disease, because it damages the lining of the small bowel where all of our nutrition is absorbed, typically creates vitamin and mineral deficiencies in those who develop celiac disease and are not diagnosed quickly. Routinely, we recommend to new forum participants who have been diagnosed with celiac disease to...
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Histamine Intolerance after Gluten Challenge
trents replied to BushbabyLou's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Yep, I meant DAO. Thanks for catching that. Such an easy mistake, I think, given that we've all probably heard DOA much more often than DAO.- 37 replies
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