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Default Blood test results

Hi all,

Long story short, I was diagnosed with IBS 4 years ago following a stomach virus. Celiac blood testing/endoscopy and colonoscopy all negative back then. Over the years my symptoms havn't improved so I went to a new specialist.

New blood test results are;

Deamidated Glaidin IgA - 34 u/ml (normal <15)
Deamidated Glaidin IgG - 71 u/ml (normal <15)
Tissue Transglutamunase IgA - 98 u/ml (normal <15)
Tissue Transglutamunase IgG - <1 (normal <15)

I am going in for a biopsy in a few weeks.

Can anyone tell me if these results are normal levels for someone with celiac disease? Obviously 3 positive results point towards something.

I have never been on a gluten free diet for more than 2 weeks

Thanks
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