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Old 01-02-2011, 10:00 PM #12
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Hello

Well my Sed rate is always elevated but not alarmingly high. But that's non specific. So when thing ran other kinds of test against this all is normal. Like lupus. Sjogren. Etc..

Other then that iga, igg, iga and sub class ig2 is elevated
Plus my recent fecal test for gluten shows activity .
So...

Funny thing is the doctor ran the IG test but now is clueless to what to make of the elevations and that's just amazing to me.

Tulips
A hematologist can interperate those IG results. I had mine looked at by one but he said it was not elevated enough to be of concern and to have it tested in one year.
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