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I have seen several posts re positive effects of Gluten free diet.

Recently I have had a food intollerance test: everything was negative

excluding for one of the markers for Celiac Desease (Ttg Iga+Igg).

Next step is a biopsy for final diagnosis.

I'd like to know if somebody has been diagnosed Celiac

Regards (Reiter like symtoms)

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Dear ,

I have ReA also and tested pos for IgG and IgA but not TtG. I still suspect I

may have a glueten sensitivity but am not sure.

Just curious...do you get mouth sores (esp on tongue) and also in throat too?

They can be associated with celiac disease. I get lots of them. They pretty

much went away on Enbrel in 2 weeks but I'm having lots of reactions to the

enbrel such as severe muscle pain, esp in my back of my legs and today a huge

welt swelled up (2x2) where I did my shot 4 days ago! It was fine until today.

Weird. I also get stomach pain from Enbrel. I don't know if I can continue on it

with this pain. My stomach is very sensitive and I can't take lots of pain

meds. The doc gave me lexapro to reduce my pain reactions yesterday. Hope it

works.

Please write back..

Debra!

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I have not been diagnosed celiac, but notice I do much better with my symptoms

if I refrain from

too much gluten. My son has severe celiac...meaning he was born with it and

almost died of

starvation prior to diagnosis at age 7....he was the poster child for Ethiopia's

famine, it was

horrible. From what I've learned since, it can have profound effects (some

permanent) if the

gluten-free diet is not strictly adhered to, so I would encourage you to have

testing as soon as

possible...and perhaps start the diet now, as you can always change back if

indeed you don't have

it. Although it is a difficult diet, the differences in symptoms can be

dramatic as it was with my

son.

Susie

RS/FMF/Gout/Diabetes....ad nauseum

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Dear Debra

TTG means Anti-transglutaminase and Iga-Igg are its specific

antibodies. I suppose Iga and Igg you mentioned are the global

Immunoglobuline, which is not an indicator of Celiac Desease.

Blood tests for Celiac Desease are EMA Iga and TTG Iga+Igg, but

diagnosis are made ONLY after a Biopsy.

I do also have sore tongue. I have so called 'geographic tongue'.

The 'canals like' lines on the tongue turn red and burn. Most of the

time the tongue is white, expecially iin the morning. As mentioned by

other members, Oralbalance gel helps.

It is just a disconfort (rarely it really hurts) but a sign that

something is out of order.

Regards

> I have ReA also and tested pos for IgG and IgA but not TtG. I still

suspect I

> may have a glueten sensitivity but am not sure.

>

> Just curious...do you get mouth sores (esp on tongue) and also in

throat too?

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