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Old 12-19-2010, 08:28 AM #1
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I am not congratulating you for have Gluten issues, but for having found a likely answer for your problems. You were persistant and it paid off!

I was never offered a fecal test........
Hi invisible

Inwas never offered this test either I ordered it my self by entrolab.
I heard about it on celiac forums. A lot if docs don't recognize it as reliable.
But I went ahead and did it and will go to a tummy doc with the results as soon as I have money for it.

Glen I did have the ummufofuxation with serum and urine and all was normal except ige and igg and iga elevated then It said ig2 elevated. I think those are the subclass you are talking about.

No lamba and others were done and I think those are te lift chains so will get those done
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would the celiac activity explain vitamin d deficiancy.
and these showings is stool and the celiac blood panel bieng negative. what can this mean.

but when my ige, iga ,igg were tested seperatly they were elaavated.

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Food is not a significant source of Vit D... of many nutrients this one would not be highly impacted by malabsorption.

Many people are low in Vit D and are NOT Celiac.

Sun exposure is basically the determinant of Vit D status.

Other nutrients however may be affected by malabsorption.
Minerals, vitamins including folate and B12, etc.
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would the celiac activity explain vitamin d deficiancy.
Although Mrs D. is correct in the fact that we do not get much Vit D from our foods, gluten intolerance very difinitely will cause you to not absorb the vitamins and minerals properly. Gluten can prevent us from absorbing, and often times, even after going gluten free some of us continue to have problems getting enough vitamins and minerals from our foods.

Gluten free processed foods are not vitamin fortified like other processed foods. It is advisable that you take a good multiple vitamin daily (I have taken Nature Made Woman 50+ for the 10 yrs I have been gluten free), I take 5000IU's of Vit D in the winter, 2000 in summer, using Country Life brand, 5000mcg of Vit b12 using Jarrow, and a good B Complex using Nature's Bounty. I also have to take melatonin at night and will be looking into some magnesuim soon.

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