hi I have just been tested for celiacs and this is the results I have been given
IgA t-TG antibody >128U/ml range:0-7U/ml
have not been able to speak to a doctor yet, does this confirm I have celiacs??
any advice would be greatly appreciated 😁
hi I have just been tested for celiacs and this is the results I have been given
IgA t-TG antibody >128U/ml range:0-7U/ml
have not been able to speak to a doctor yet, does this confirm I have celiacs??
any advice would be greatly appreciated 😁
Normally a TTGA result of over 10 indicates probable coeliacs disease but they will then advise an endoscopy to check the villi & then a definitive diagnosis will be given.
Hi nettynoono, the others are spot on and yours is way over.
Now its important to keep eating gluten until you've had a biopsy. its a steep learning curve at first, but you're in good company on here so well done for joining us.
tTG ANTIBODY, IgA
<4.0 U/mL (negative)
4.0-10.0 U/mL (weak positive)
>10.0 U/mL (positive)
Reference values apply to all ages.
tTG ANTIBODY, IgG
<6.0 U/mL (negative)
6.0-9.0 U/mL (weak positive)
>9.0 U/mL (positive)
Reference values apply to all ages.
thank you all for the replies, I actually had biopses done first but there seemed to be confusion between my doctor and my gp and as usual I am the last to know anything😢 have just been diagnosed with under active thyroid as well, so my poor body has taken a battering. I have an appointment with dietitian next week so I'm sure I will get some good info from them too. Thanks again for the replies 😁