My Enterolab results

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Deb
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It is true, however, that if you have a relatively high antibody level in the EnteroLab test results, it will take significantly longer for your antibody level to decay to below the normal level, when compared with someone who has a much lower (but still positive) antibody level. That doesn't necessarily mean that it will take longer for you to reach remission
This was really true in my case. My Fecal Anti-gliadin IgA was 510 Units (Normal Range is less than 10 Units)
I started achieving remission in less than a month after giving up gluten.
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510 ?!!!!!!!! holy #$%^ !
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That's what I thought! I called Enterolab because the highest they listed was 300+. She said that they had had some higher numbers than that and that they should probably update their site. I haven't checked to see if they have. A year later my level was 31. Deb
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Wow, Deb! I'm glad things are working out for you. Thanks for the input.
Linda :)

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