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- trents replied to mike101020's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
EMA Result
Let me hasten to add that if you will be undergoing an endoscopy/biopsy, it is critical that you do not begin efforts to reduce gluten beforehand. Doing so will render the results invalid as it will allow the small bowel lining to heal and, therefore, obscure the damage done by celiac disease which is what the biopsy is looking for. -
- Scott Adams replied to Mary D63's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease21
Violent reaction to gluten after going gluten-free?
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- Scott Adams replied to JudyLou's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms12
Seeking advice on potential gluten challenge
That’s a really tough situation. A few key points: as mentioned, a gluten challenge does require daily gluten for several weeks to make blood tests meaningful, but negative tests after limited exposure aren’t reliable. Dermatitis herpetiformis can also be tricky to diagnose unless the biopsy is taken from normal-looking skin next to a lesion. Some people wit... -
- Greymo replied to Mary D63's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease21
Violent reaction to gluten after going gluten-free?
https://celiac.org/glutenexposuremarkers/ yes, two hours after accidents ingesting gluten I am vomiting and then diarrhea- then exhaustion and a headache. see the article above- There is research that shows our reactions. -
- trents replied to mike101020's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
EMA Result
Concerning the EMA positive result, the EMA was the original blood test developed to detect celiac disease and has largely been replaced by the tTG-IGA which has a similar reliability confidence but is much less expensive to run. Yes, a positive EMA is very strong evidence of celiac disease but not foolproof. In the UK, a tTG-IGA score that is 10x normal...
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