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Hi Kathy,

Here's a link to coeliac testing, looks like they test for antibodies

though it says the gold standard test is biopsy.

http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/understanding/analytes/coeliac_test/test.html

Love Tess

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> I know this is a thyroid forum,I was diagnosed eight yrs ago

hypothydroidism.I got a blood test done last week to see if I have coeliac

disease,does anyone know what the results look like?,will they have to be in a

range like the thyroid test?, and if I get a copy the results,would somone on

forum understand the results.

> thanks

> Kathy

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Hi Kathy, whenever you get any results from your doctor, always

ensure that the doctor gives you the reference range for each particular test

done, and post them onto the forum. Somebody will be able to help you with the

interpretation. What dose of thyroxine are you taking and do you think it

is working for you?

Luv - Sheila

I know this is a thyroid forum,I was diagnosed

eight yrs ago hypothydroidism.I got a blood test done last week to see if I

have coeliac disease,does anyone know what the results look like?,will they

have to be in a range like the thyroid test?, and if I get a copy the

results,would somone on forum understand the results.

thanks

Kathy

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HI Sheila,

> I take 100mcg of thyroxine,no I dont think it works for me,all the help I've

received from people on this forum yourself included has been wonderful.I posted

a message last week titled GP'S DRIVE ME CRAZY,with some details about

myself,I'm going to see Dr D on 12th AUG (ENDO)he's on your list,I live in

Glasgow,you've emailed me a couple of times I only joined the forum about 4 or

5 weeks ago .I've already ordered my armour from valuepharmaceuticals.com

I really dont have any faith in the NHS.

Thanks again Sheila your help has been greatly appreciately.

love

Kathy

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> Hi Kathy, whenever you get any results from your doctor, always ensure that

> the doctor gives you the reference range for each particular test done, and

> post them onto the forum. Somebody will be able to help you with the

> interpretation. What dose of thyroxine are you taking and do you think it

> is working for you?

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> Luv - Sheila

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> I know this is a thyroid forum,I was diagnosed eight yrs ago

> hypothydroidism.I got a blood test done last week to see if I have coeliac

> disease,does anyone know what the results look like?,will they have to be in

> a range like the thyroid test?, and if I get a copy the results,would somone

> on forum understand the results.

> thanks

> Kathy

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Having a positive biopsy for damage to the villi in the small intestine seems to

be the definition of coeliac disease. However, members of the Coeliac

Group I joined didn't think that should necessarily be seen as the gold

standard. Many of them had been ill for a long time before finally getting a

positive diagnosis.

So from the practical point of view (ie, should I follow a gluten-free diet?) I

would go by your own experience of whether you feel better on it.

Miriam

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> Here's a link to coeliac testing, looks like they test for antibodies

> though it says the gold standard test is biopsy.

> http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/understanding/analytes/coeliac_test/test.html

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> Love Tess

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Emma,

If the endos won't do anything for you then you will have to do it for yourself.

That is absolutely disgusting laeving you on a large dose of T4. Do you know

where you stand with Free T4, free t3, Tsh and antibodies? If you don't

have all these, then you canget them tested privately.... a full screen is

around a hundred pounds. For yourself I'd be looking at getting the reverse t3

tested too..... If you're feeling rough on a massive T4 dose, chances are it's

turning into reverse t3 and stopping any free t3 entering the cells......

Details of t4esting are in the files....

You have a right to see the test results for your daughter, you are responsible

for her well being and withoug knowing test results you cannot make an informed

decision about what to do for her.

Write to the hospital or the doc who aranged tests and formally request all

test results for both you and your daughter. You are entitled to these under

the 200- freedom of information act and also under the 1998 data protection.

Can you see Dr Peatfield or Dr Skinner?

If you can't get yourself right, how are you going to look after your

daughter....... Grrrrrrr these so called expert endos should be called to

book..... no wonder so many of us import our own meds and self treat......

x

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> I have been seen by endo's etc and they will not do anything else for me.

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