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Old 07-07-2010, 05:00 PM #1
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Default Test results

Okay, here are my test results that I can not understand at all, but I dont think anything is positive?!

Immunoglobulin A, 174, Range 70-400
deamidated Gliadin, IgA 3.2 Range 0.0-10.0
Deamidated Gliadin, IgG 1.3 Range 0.0-10.0
t-Transglutaminase IgA <1 Range 0-3
t-Transglutaminase IgG <1 Range 0-5

I dont understand why both my children have been diagnosed with celiac disease. They were both tested for Endomysial ABS, IGA, only though. My mother has it too. I am hypothyroid, anemic and have elevated liver enzymes. I am the type of person that needs proof if I have something to change it. I have thought about joining my children with a gluten free diet but it is hard for me to follow.
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