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Old 11-16-2007, 03:04 PM #1
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Default New here- Have Q's re: Celiac status

My daughter is 21 and I am 42. On 11/21 we are having colonoscopies and endoscopies together. She is on a plethora of medications for dysautonomia.
The GI seems to feel that she/we have the same issues with our GI system and arthritis. Does anyone out there know if you test negative for IGa, IGg and TTg, does this mean there is no possibility of Celiac? The other labwork shows some malabsorption with B12 and Folate. If this all comes out okay, what do we do next? It's okay for me to have chronic diarrhea and arthritis because I am older and have been dealing with this awhile, but I cannot imagine how awful it would be for my daughter.
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