T Girl,
with Leah. If your doctor said that ("She said celiac patients are IgA deficient and if I'm not then I am not deficient."), she's really confused. First, only about 1 in 300 celiacs are IgA deficient (like the rest of the general population), and second, even if they were, that would be totally irrelevant in your case, because while the celiac screening tests can diagnose celiac disease, they absolutely cannot reliably rule it out, so the test would be worthless for any claims about selective IgA deficiency.
She apparently either has a vivid imagination, or she slept through her classes whenever the immune system was being discussed.
Tex
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Hi Tracey,
I was out of town and not paying attention to the posts as much as I would have liked, so I missed yours! I have sent you a private message. We should make a connection. The resources in our town are limited, but I have found some here and I have found some success in nearby Grand Rapids. Would love to talk to you!
Jane
I was out of town and not paying attention to the posts as much as I would have liked, so I missed yours! I have sent you a private message. We should make a connection. The resources in our town are limited, but I have found some here and I have found some success in nearby Grand Rapids. Would love to talk to you!
Jane
Jane
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis 12/19/12
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Charles A. Beard
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis 12/19/12
"When it gets dark enough,you can see the stars."
Charles A. Beard