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Hi,
I've been diagnosed with CD 10 years ago. Since then, I've bee doing as a
routine thing, the Ig blood tests once a year and the results have always been
normal. However, the results from my last test area moderately elevated, which
was a big surprise. I haven't made any changes to my diet. The only incident I
could think about is a trip to Mexico where I might have eaten something with
gluten by mistake. Here are my questions.
- Is it possible that one (or just a few) mistakes in the diet can alter the
results of the blood tests?
- I am now on a 6 weeks period of a very conservative gluten free diet before I
do the blood tests again. Is this time frame reasonable to see positive changes
on the blood test?
- Anybody has a experience that can related to mine?
Thank you in advance, Sebastian
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