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01-26-2011, 12:15 PM | #1 | ||
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After not being able to control my thyroid for the last year. My doctor suspected celiac due to the fact that I'm not absorbing vitamins. I immediately went on a gluten free diet. About a week after going gluten free the doctor asked me to do a celiac panel. Here are my results:
TTG ANTIBODY, IGA <3 Ref. Range <5 neg, 5-8 equivocal, >8 positive IMMUNOGLOBULIN A 251 Ref. Range 81-463 GLIADIN ANTIBODY (IGA) 5 Ref. Range <11 neg, 11-17 equivocal, >17 positive My doctor is out of town for the next two weeks. Do I have celiac or just gluten sensitivity? I feel much better since eliminating gluten. Thank you! Ana |
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