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	"the reference range for my test was 0.0-14.9 U/ml." Which test or tests do you refer to? Your symptoms align well with celiac disease and the fact that you were eating a lower gluten diet and have low iron stores casts doubt on the validity of your antibody testing. It is also possible that you have NCGS (Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity) which shares...
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	Welcome to the forum, @Sunflowers06! By any chance were you already cutting back on gluten when you had the blood draw done for celiac antibody testing? Also, a test that should have been run that wasn't is "total IGA." If total IGA is low then it will skew other IGA test down toward the negative range. I would ask for that one to be run. Are...
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	  Chocolate, Depression, and Gluten Intolerance: A Self Testtrents commented on Jim Swayze, ASQ CSQE's article in Autumn 2008 Issue Frankly, I don't buy one of the major assertions at the beginning of this article and that is that departing from the paleo diet is the cause of all of our modern diseases. There is no way to prove that. All we have are their bones. And ancient human lifespans were apparently very short compared to that of today.
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	  Newly diagnosedtrents replied to Patsul's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease Welcome to the forum, @Patsul! There is no way to gauge how long you have had celiac disease from the Marsh analysis alone. A better gauge would be the timing of the onset of symptoms. But even then, there can be a significant delay between the onset of the disease and the appearance of recognizable symptoms. Many celiacs are "silent" for years until...
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	  Dealing with constant nausea and just feeling awful.trents replied to B1rdL0ver's topic in Related Issues & Disorders The particular magnesium formulation makes a huge difference. The vast majority of magnesium supplements on store shelves are magnesium oxide and it can have a very definite laxative effect because it isn't absorbed well and draws water into the colon. A much better choice is magnesium glycinate.
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	  Also having vision issuestrents replied to Katanya's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms Makes no difference whether it is whole wheat or white. Whole wheat is white bread with the chaff not removed. That's not the main gluten containing part of t he wheat seed.
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	  Weird celiac symptomstrents replied to DMulder47's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms High liver enzymes, including alk phos, are common with celiac disease.
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	If you get skin reactions from gluten it may not be practical for you to undergo the gluten challenge in order to get tested for celiac disease. Can you describe the appearance of your skin reactions? Is it a rash with small blisters in the bumps? Any physician can order a DNA test or you can pay to have a private company to do testing. 23 and Me is...
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	  Also having vision issuestrents replied to Katanya's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms Antibody testing is blood testing but you still have to be eating gluten for weeks ahead of time for it to be valid. The equivalent amount of gluten found in about 6 slices daily of wheat flour bread for at least two weeks. All celiac disease testing, whether involves checking in some way for inflammation and/or the damage caused by it to the small bowel...
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	  Dealing with constant nausea and just feeling awful.trents replied to B1rdL0ver's topic in Related Issues & Disorders The noodles in the chicken noodle soup will be a good source of gluten.
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	  I am new to Celiactrents replied to celiacpaula's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease Many have. It's been on the market for years. Many report good results. The manufacturer of Gliadin is one of our forum sponsors. It needs to be understood that the product is intended to protect against minor exposures to gluten such as you would experience with cross contamination in a restaurant. It will not be effective if you throw caution to the wind...
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	The "gluten challenge" guidelines have recently been under revision to advocate for more intense exposure to gluten leading up to the either the blood antibody testing or the endoscopy/biopsy. I would recommend 6 slices of wheat flour bread daily (or the gluten equivalent) for at least two weeks. It is now felt that earlier gluten challenger guidelines were...
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	  How much calories should someone intake? Underweight.trents replied to DJblaze's topic in Related Issues & Disorders Have you been following a strict gluten free diet?
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	Welcome to the forum, @Lrgthrcl! Your daughter has many symptoms that point to possible celiac disease. You mention that her "ttg levels are normal." Which ttg do you refer to? ttg-iga? ttg-igg? You also mention that her "ig levels are low." Do you mean igg? I am adding an link giving an overview of celiac disease blood antibody testing: Terminology...
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	  Dealing with constant nausea and just feeling awful.trents replied to B1rdL0ver's topic in Related Issues & Disorders Keep us posted when you find out more or if things change. Hope you feel better soon.
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	  Dealing with constant nausea and just feeling awful.trents replied to B1rdL0ver's topic in Related Issues & Disorders Yes, but if it makes you feel worse, no need to start that early. If it doesn't then go ahead. We have no idea at this point if gluten is even an issue with you.
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	  Dealing with constant nausea and just feeling awful.trents replied to B1rdL0ver's topic in Related Issues & Disorders Start loading up on gluten several weeks before the gastroenterologist appointment. He/she will likely start with blood antibody testing and if that is positive he/she may order an upper GI scoping with a biopsy.
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	Absorption for newly diagnosed celiacs is compromised but not totally absent. Iron supplements are absorbed better in an acidic environment so take vitamin c along with the iron. Try oral iron first and see if you respond. If not, then you can look at infusion. Iron assimilation can be a complex thing dependent on several factors. I would also take some high...
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	The same could be said about many diseases. The immune system is incredibly complex.
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	  How long before felling better ?trents replied to AsmaeB's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease Beverage, about 10% of celiacs react to the protein in oats, avenin, the same as they do wheat gluten. It may not be that gluten cross contamination is your issue with oats but cross reaction with avenin.
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	  Dealing with constant nausea and just feeling awful.trents replied to B1rdL0ver's topic in Related Issues & Disorders Also, testing for celiac disease is invalidated if you have already placed yourself on a gluten free diet.
 
        