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KathleenBP
It has been suggested by several members that I look for a new doctor to get a proper diagnosis. I recently had an endoscopy done and tested positve for celiac sprues; however, bloodwork was negative. My current doctor says its only a gluten allergy and not celiac. From what I have read and what members have written, I believe it is celiac. I am looking for a second opinion but can't seem to locate anyone who might specialize in this area in the state of CT. Does anyone have any names?

Thanks for your help.
Kathleen
Momma Goose
Kathleen,

I don't know of any Doctors in your area, but I will post a local link to support groups in your area.
http://www.celiac.org/connections.php#connecticut

If either blood work or through endo/biopsy you test positive for Celiac...that is a diagnosis. Both tests can very inaccurate. You do have Celiac. Do you have your pathology report back from your endoscopy? That should tell you the findings and diagnosis/comments.

Your best source of information is right here on Celiac.com.

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Darkfox021
Hi Kathleen, any luck with finding a doctor? My doctor gave me the names of three GI doctors who he says are good, but I would prefer to go directly to a doctor who has specific experience with Celiac disease (also, I wasn't happy with another specialist he's sent me to). I'm not sure how to find that information out without an office visit.

If you haven't had success, yet, I can give you the names of the one's I have (all three are in the same office in Trumbull).
JoeB
I've used the same gastroenterlogist in the Bridgeport area for the last 15 years. If you contact me directly, I can give you his name and number.
john smith
I went to a urgent care for treatment of the injury. I told the doctor I had experienced pain and inflamation in my leg while doing a particular move on a climbing road. The Doctor had a ct taken of the shoulder. The ct doctor had the ct machine set to high so the 1st ct was to over exsposed, the 2nd ct was still a little over exposed but they used it to evaluate the injury.
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