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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
After reading the expert posting archives, I have questions about selective
IgA deficiency. Has anyone on this list had experience with this? My
serum antibody tests were very low although I sure have enough celiac
symptoms and a historically good response to a g-f diet (yes, one set of
the tests was done after a lengthy gluten challenge). I'm trying to get my
knowlege base in order before I try one last time to get a clear diagnosis
with the serum antibody tests and a biopsy. I have an extensive history of
recurrent urinary tract infections, going back to early childhood
(currently I'm 39) and what little information I can find indicates there
may be a connection between those and IgA deficiency?
I'm starting to feel a little foolish after years of insisting on knowing
why my gut doesn't work, so kind words on turning every stone would be
great too.
Thanks in advance, Laurie
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