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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
"Christine R. Childs" <[log in to unmask]> wrote, regarding her
6(?)-year-old son's recent history:
C> Went back to the gastroenterologist about 3 weeks ago, he had just
C> *heard* about some new blood tests that could be used to detect
C> celiac disease. We challenged him with 6 poptarts that weekend (Lohr
C> thought they were heaven, he is allergic to yeast, so no bread!) and
C> the blood tests were run on monday - they all came back negative.
So after being on a GF diet for an extended time, gluten was ingested
over a single weekend and then the tests were run? I am no medical
expert, but I am virtually certain that the celiac blood tests would not
be useful in these conditions. Only after ingesting gluten for a long
time would the celiac blood tests be of value. Under the conditions
you describe, I would always expect a negative result. Of course, this
is only the opinion of a layperson...
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-- Jim Lyles
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-- Holly, Michigan, USA
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