Hi Kiya,
I have heard the combination of thal minor and celiac disease mentioned often in these pages. I do not know if there is any connection, and because celiac is so common that we can expect a certain percentage of thal minors to also have celiac, I don't think we can draw any conclusions. We have previously heard from members who are struggling to get iron levels up because of poor absorption, most likely due to celiac disease. You have done a remarkable job in reversing your daughter's condition and both her iron and D levels are now fine, going by these numbers. Because diagnosing iron deficiency requires the results of several different iron tests, I don't want to say one way or another if she should continue iron at this point. Do you have the results of a recent iron panel? Usually there will be at least 3 different values expressed in these results. Her iron level seems fine from the one number, but the other numbers would provide a more complete view. Looking for TIBC, serum iron and ferritin levels. It may be that the doctor is being cautious and making sure her iron stores are adequate before discontinuing iron, but if the absorption problem is solved, she should now be able to get all the iron she needs from her diet. If you have the iron numbers, I can give you my opinion on continuing iron. By the way, getting her D level up was a key. This will be reflected in all areas of her health.