A Big thank you and a quick question
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A Big thank you and a quick question
I'm very greatful for all the recent support from everyone I am very appreciative, you've all picked me up from some real lows . Despite nose bleed problems I've had my best bowel week in 3 months .
I have a question. What can you tell me from my IgA. I've spotted it in one of my lab results of a little while back. I though it was either to do with celiac or gluten intolerance, or maybe I'm wrong?
I have a question. What can you tell me from my IgA. I've spotted it in one of my lab results of a little while back. I though it was either to do with celiac or gluten intolerance, or maybe I'm wrong?
Hello Jimbo...........
Glad you are feeling better and that you felt supported on the forum. Its been a great help for me to find this group, don't know where I'd be if I hadn't.
On the subject of IgA - it stands for immunoglobulin A. Here us a link that explains a bit but you need to hear from Tex or Gabes for how it affects us with MC.
http://www.healthcommunities.com/blood- ... ency.shtml
Glad you are feeling better and that you felt supported on the forum. Its been a great help for me to find this group, don't know where I'd be if I hadn't.
On the subject of IgA - it stands for immunoglobulin A. Here us a link that explains a bit but you need to hear from Tex or Gabes for how it affects us with MC.
http://www.healthcommunities.com/blood- ... ency.shtml
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Hypertension
Hashimoto Thyroiditis
Allergies
Severe Atopic Reactions
HIT
Elimination Diet Start : 1/9/15
Jim,
That depends on the type of IgA test, so we would need to know more information about the test. It could have been an immunoglobulin A test to rule out selective IgA deficiency, or it could have been a blood test to detect anti-gliadin antibodies (for celiac disease), or it could possibly have been something else. If it was a celiac screening blood test, those tests are usually a combination test for both IgA and IgG antibodies.
To interpret a test result, we would need to know the name of the test, the result, and the normal range for that test at the particular lab that performed the test.
Tex
That depends on the type of IgA test, so we would need to know more information about the test. It could have been an immunoglobulin A test to rule out selective IgA deficiency, or it could have been a blood test to detect anti-gliadin antibodies (for celiac disease), or it could possibly have been something else. If it was a celiac screening blood test, those tests are usually a combination test for both IgA and IgG antibodies.
To interpret a test result, we would need to know the name of the test, the result, and the normal range for that test at the particular lab that performed the test.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Woo Hoo!!
that is awesome news Jim!
i hope having a great Poop week is motivation to stick with, whatever you are doing diet wise...
hang in there... it is about progress, not perfection. if we stick with what 'works' then the improvements keep gradually coming..
that is awesome news Jim!
i hope having a great Poop week is motivation to stick with, whatever you are doing diet wise...
hang in there... it is about progress, not perfection. if we stick with what 'works' then the improvements keep gradually coming..
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
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"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
Jim,
That sounds like a test to rule out selective IgA deficiency, and the normal range you listed would match that test, also. With a reading of 1.8 g/L, your immune system is producing normal amounts of IgA, so it seems to be working just fine.
Tex
That sounds like a test to rule out selective IgA deficiency, and the normal range you listed would match that test, also. With a reading of 1.8 g/L, your immune system is producing normal amounts of IgA, so it seems to be working just fine.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.