<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I am posting to the list instead of just to Brenda because I feel my story may help others as well. When I had my first biopsy over 10 years ago my doctor told me the results were low positive and to stay on a low gluten diet. Since I did not know any better I tried and was still sick so I went to a second Gastroenterologist. I brought my biopsy report with me and he read it as a neg biopsy. He then did a repeat biopsy. I was getting very sick going back on gluten so we moved the date ahead. I was probably back on gluten only a week at the most. Of course this test was neg. He told me that I was just not use to eating gluten and I should get back on it slowly. I knew better at this point. I stayed gluten free but it really bothered me that I did not have a definite diagnosis. At that point I met someone who also had celiac and she recommended her doctor. I went to see him and of course brought my original biopsy report. He told me that no matter what the biopsy read he knew from my symptoms that I had celiac and I finally learned what gluten free meant. About a year later I saw his partner and he looked at my biopsy. Said it looked like a positive result to him. Brenda, My advise would me not to have a second biopsy but let another gastroenterolgist look at the report. Ginny Mingolla [log in to unmask] New Jersey, USA