As hard as it is to get a celiac diagnosis in the U.S., the diagnosis isn’t difficult to test for. Simple blood tests detect the disease over ninety percent of the time. The diagnosis is then confirmed by an upper endoscopy. A small, flexible tube is slipped into the mouth of the sedated patient, down his esophagus and stomach and into the first part of the small intestine, where biopsies are taken and then examined for changes seen in celiac disease. If you suspect that you or someone you know may have celiac disease, make an appointment right away with your doctor to get tested!
Tina Turbin
From our home to yours, Tina Turbin
If you have any questions or suggestions just email me at info (at) GlutenFreeHelp.info.
Tina,
Testing is actually even easier that that. I posted a link to a video on gluten sensitivity and also a link to a website that performs non-invasive genetic testing:
http://www.glutenfreesociety.org/video-tutorial/gluten-sensitivity-what-is-it/
http://www.glutenfreesociety.org/genetic-testing-for-gluten-sensitivity/
In good health,
Dr. O