<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Today I received an interesting call from my GI Dr. She said that my biopsies came back negative for sprue. However, my blood tests, taken two weeks prior to procedure came back "strongly positive"! ALSO...during the procedure, my Dr. said she saw sprue through the camera. In addition there are flattening and folding of my villi or lining. Everything else appeared fine. After the procedure, the Dr. told my family, verbally and by writing that there was evidence of sprue and to go see a dietician for Celiac Disease. Then she sent the biopsies off. From the day of the procedure until today, 10 days, I have eating gluten-free. I haven't had one incident of diarrhea or the massive cramping that I normally would have on a very frequent basis. But I must mention that I still feel dizzy, a little anxious, and often overwhelmed by nausea at times. ALSO....the "simple" gastroscopy (forgive my spelling) landed me in the E.R. the following day. Apparently, my body is overly sensitive too all the injections they gave me to sedate me. I also couldn't eat for a couple of days. I am really feel down and frustrated about the outcome of the biopsies. The Dr. said that there is a possibility that the sprue is "patchy" and that she didn't get a biopsy from any of the patches. I don't know what to think. She advised me to stay gf for two months then have a blood test. Can any of you relate to any of this? Please let me know...any advice, comments, anything...would be helpful. Thank you! Tami in WASHINGTON