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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2026280" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Michita - There are two initial blood tests. MPO-ANCA and PR3- ANCA . </p><p></p><p>As has already been mentioned, in ideal terms you should eat decent levels of gluten for about a month prior to the test, in order to guage your reaction to gluten. If you are not eating gluten, it is unlikely the antibody levels would continue to be elevated.</p><p></p><p>I waas tested a year or so ago, and had the discussion with the Endo beforehand about my LC diet, and plain old not enjoying bread or pasta. We agreed I wouldn't gluten load, provided that I continued with my usual diet. </p><p></p><p>My antibody levels were modest, but I definitely have gluten issues. I was glutened about two weeks ago; some chicken I had, in a restuarant had a sort of light batter coating to make it crispy (my poor menu choice, in a foeeign country, where the menu wasn't described in detail and where allergy information is not published). I had my usual tummy discomfort for several days, then 5 days inspecting every smallest room around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2026280, member: 345386"] Michita - There are two initial blood tests. MPO-ANCA and PR3- ANCA . As has already been mentioned, in ideal terms you should eat decent levels of gluten for about a month prior to the test, in order to guage your reaction to gluten. If you are not eating gluten, it is unlikely the antibody levels would continue to be elevated. I waas tested a year or so ago, and had the discussion with the Endo beforehand about my LC diet, and plain old not enjoying bread or pasta. We agreed I wouldn't gluten load, provided that I continued with my usual diet. My antibody levels were modest, but I definitely have gluten issues. I was glutened about two weeks ago; some chicken I had, in a restuarant had a sort of light batter coating to make it crispy (my poor menu choice, in a foeeign country, where the menu wasn't described in detail and where allergy information is not published). I had my usual tummy discomfort for several days, then 5 days inspecting every smallest room around. [/QUOTE]
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