<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I've seen some of the other responses, and I agree. Once = always as far as I am concerned. 1. I noticed that the basis for your colleague's reversion to non-GF diet was the "blood test". This strikes me as an invalid conclusion. The antibody tests (particuarly at the sensitivity they had 9 years ago) would be *expected* to be negative in a coeliac who had been careful with diet. The normal course of any antibody production is that in the absence of stimulus the level falls. The *antibody* is produced only in the presence of damage. 2. I notice also that "she has no symptoms for 9 years whilst eating gluten". I had no symptoms (except mouth ulcers) for over 25 years, and minimal signs (migraines) for another 10 before I started to really suffer. Never the less, I was probably "diagnoseable" when I was young. Certainly my youngest daughter was. 3. Your friend is now at the age when a number of adults find problems developing. 4. She *may* have been misdiagnosed. However she won't know that until she submits to another biopsy, and blood tests, and probably this would not be conclusive until she was tissue typed. Just being asymptomatic is no assurance that she really is suffering no damage, and even showing no damage now is not a guarantee that she never will. Jim Ricketts (Australia)