B) Gluten/Antigenic Food Sensitivity Stool/Gene Panel
Fecal Anti-gliadin IgA 16 Units (Normal Range is less than 10 Units)
Fecal Anti-casein (cow’s milk) IgA 9 Units (Normal Range is less than 10 Units)
Fecal Anti-ovalbumin (chicken egg) IgA 7 Units (Normal Range is less than 10 Units)
Fecal Anti-soy IgA 9 Units (Normal Range is less than 10 Units)
HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 1 0602
HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 2 0609
Serologic equivalent: HLA-DQ 1,1 (Subtype 6,6)
So, Sara, we are not long-lost cousins as we thought: I don't carry a celiac gene. Of course, that doesn't mean I'm out of the woods, but at least I know it's not celiac. This does, however, guarantee that my kids got at least one GS gene. I'm still thinking of having them go GF in January and see what happens.
I did think it interesting that I tested negative for casein. Of course, by the time I did the test, I had been basically dairy-free and soy-free (except for soy lecithin) for close to 3 months, which might indicate that I would have tested positive a few months before, I don't know. The soy result was the same as casein, which I also found interesting. I think that I will cut out all soy (goodbye, creamer!
By the way, we had a WONDERFUL time on the Disney cruise! The servers were so nice about my food issues--they brought me a menu after dinner every night so I could pre-order for the next day. I even got to pre-order my lunch at our port-of-call, and it was ready and HOT when I got there! Highly recommend it to anyone who wants to take a cruise and not worry about being sick the whole time!
Tex, feel free to add my results to your growing collection!

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