Also just because the blood test is neg for Celiacs does not mean that you are intolerant of gluten. The blood test is not very sensitive. The best way to tell is to go off gluten for about 10-15 days and then chow on the gluten and see if there is difference in how you feel off and on the gluten.
Hello and hope you are doing well.
The diarrhea could be due to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), malabsorbtion, inflammatory bowel diseases and various infections of the colon. Blood tests will help detect infections, besides stool examination which will reveal fat malabsorbtion. Colonoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy are procedures which are used to study the whole colon for infections and inflammations. Bacterial overgrowth is tested with a breath test. Please discuss these issues with your primary care physician when you happen to meet him.
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Two things-- if you are allergic to soy--stay away from it. Just because you go one day does not mean much it is still in your system. You have to stay away from it for at least 10-15 days to get it out of your system.
Second with 11% Eosinophilia has anyone looked at the possibly of eosinophilic esophagitis?
http://www.eosinophilicesophagitishome.org/
(I know it says for children but adults have also been diagnosed--case in point a friend of mine.)