Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Aisha honey: This is dropped, and i am also very sick....I just felt that you were talking down to me....I am extremely intelligent and felt that you were insulting it. Thats all. I am very communicative, and if I feel something l get my point across....I too see "cutting edge" specialists all over NYC....its fine...neither one of us know more than the other, its obvious that we both do our share of research and know a lot of information...so dont say you dont want to help me, because I would never say something like that to you.....because we know so much, we can help each other.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Aisha honey: This is dropped, and i am also very sick....I just felt that you were talking down to me....I am extremely intelligent and felt that you were insulting it. Thats all. I am very communicative, and if I feel something l get my point across....I too see "cutting edge" specialists all over NYC....its fine...neither one of us know more than the other, its obvious that we both do our share of research and know a lot of information...so dont say you dont want to help me, because I would never say something like that to you.....because we know so much, we can help each other.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 >>The only sure way test for celiac is through a small bowel biopsy through endoscopy which I did last month and it was negative. There is such a thing as false positive. I also have a false positive lyme titer and when they did the western blot it was neg...the anti-gliadin for celiac which is positive.....was positive...but there are two other stronger markers in your blood called anti-endomysial antibody & transglutaminase these were both negative....this information........especially since the actual small bowel was actually negative proves that there is a false positive and any doctor that tells you that people with autoimmune diseases cannot have all sorts of falso positives of all thes immune disorders are wrong.................... Love, Stace _________________ Dear Stacie, False Positive tests are blood tests done in a fashion designed to show up a specific marker to confirm a diagnosis. (I'm sorry if I sound like I'm talking down to you, I don't know what you do or do not know about this stuff.) There is no single test that can establish the diagnosis of Crohn's disease with certainty. Crohns disease does not have False Positive blood test markers. It dose have antibody markers. When markers for this disease show up in your blood test they are specific markers to specific tests. Usually markers for inflammation not unlike sarcoidosis eg. ESR CRP ACE. But it also has pANCA and ASCA antibodies show at times. I have the ASCA I think? I forget, but one of them shows up. You may wish to check out run by the Crohn's and Colitis foundation of America http://www.ccfa.org/medinfo/medinfo/diagnosis.html especially the ednoscopy section which explains how you can have inflammation show up on biopsy like you did. Celiac disease runs in my family so I have a fair knowledge of it. Even if I did NOT have any idea of it, let me tell you something. 1) If I knew nothing about a test I would not say anything or I would research it. Usually though, I would not say anything. 2) What I do know I have learnt from experience. That is via personal experience with excellent doctors including a pathologist - not any pathologist, but pathologist who is director of immunology and microbiology. I'm not saying this to sound big headed, just that I don't jump in with anything I don't know. Now, I am very glad that your biopsy was negative for celiac disease, however please don't go jumping down my throat or anyone elses throats when you don't know all the facts about every single disease. No one does. I was just offering you alternatives. Ones that DO exist. Here is your fact. If I am wrong, then so is every pathology laboratory in the USA, the UK, Europe, Australia and so on. Love Aisha - Who isn't a Dr and doesn't want to be one at all remember? Celiac Disease Antibody Profile Use -Aid in the diagnosis of gluten-sensitive enteropathies Methodology -Enzyme immunoassay (EIA); indirect immunofluorescence Additional Information -The presence of antibodies to any one or a combination of three serum markers (gliadin, reticulin, and endomysium) associated with a history of gastrointestinal disorders is consistent with a diagnosis of celiac disease or dermatitis herpetiformis, which are caused by sensitivity to gluten. Strict avoidance of gluten in the diet will control disease activity, and antibodies to serum markers will disappear with time. References Burgin-Wolff A, Gaze H, Hadziselimovic F, et al, " Antigliadin and Antiendomysium Antibody Determination for Coeliac Disease, " Arch Dis Child, 1991, 66(8):941-7. Calabuig M, Torregosa R, Polo P, et al, " Serological Markers and Celiac Disease: A New Diagnostic Approach? " J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr, 1990, 10(4):435-42. McMillan SA, Haughton DJ, Biggart JD, et al, " Predictive Value for Coeliac Disease of Antibodies to Gliadin, Endomysium, and Jejunum in Patients Attending for Jejunal Biopsy, " BMJ, 1991, 303(6811):1163-5. Rizzetto M and Doniach D, " Types of Reticulin Antibodies Detected in Human Sera by Immunofluorescence, " J Clin Pathol, 1973, 26(11):841-51. H and Brandtzaeg P, " Endomysial Autoantibodies, " Autoantibodies, JB and Shoenfeld Y, Amsterdam, Holland: Elsevier Science BV, 1996. Unsworth DJ, GD, Heffenden G, et al, " Binding of Wheat Gliadin in vitro to Reticulum in Normal and Dermatitis Herpetiformis Skin, " J Invest Dermatol, 1981, 76(2):88-93. Volta U, Molinaro N, Fusconi M, et al, " IgA Antiendomysial Antibody Test. A Step Forward in Celiac Disease Screening, " Dig Dis Sci, 1991, 36(6):752-6. Copyright © 2003 by Laboratory Corporation of America® Holdings and Lexi-Comp Inc. All Rights Reserved Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 I never said I had Crohns disease. I've had a colonoscopy too. I also have a positive ANCA, but its the cANCA. Please just drop this. Who needs a " I know more than you " thing? I was only trying to help you. I will remember not to do that again. Now Im going to dissappear, I'm really sick. (Funnily enough) Aisha. -- Re: Stacie also, if you read, it says the presence of the three markers as I said to you.....you only mentioned you have the presence of one marker.....the other two are the stronger antibody markers not the asca....with the asca and not the other two you have no proof to go by. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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