<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Wow! 29 responses, most of which were absolute horror stories of incorrect diagnosis, pain and suffering. I am stunned by what so many of you have had to endure, and am encouraged and impressed by your generosity of spirit. Generally, the recommendation was that it sure couldn't hurt anything to try going gluten free whether it was DH or not. Almost entirely, everyone improved greatly upon eliminating gluten. One dear soul's story sounded very much like this young man's. (Christie, you are impressive!!!) He is an exceptionally intelligent person and when I suggested he investigate CD and DH, he did so with a great deal of cynicism and skeptisim ... he is pretty much convinced now, and decided to go gluten-free on the weekend. Wasn't too hard for him because he wasn't eating any way. He is extremely hopeful that this is the cause. He says it makes much more sense, given his symptoms and the appearance of his rash (rash would be a huge understatement) that it is DH rather than psoriasis and rhumatoid arthritis. He is going to take that clinical-trial medication as well because he desperately needs relief for his skin. So many of your responses were filled with suggestions and kindness. What a group! I was biopsy diagnosed in December '98 when the Dr was looking for a bleeding duodenal ulcer to explain an unresolved anemia. Had few other symptoms at all. I certainly didn't suffer like most of you (except for those very ouchie iron shots). I feel so blessed. I've forwarded all the responses to him, but he won't be back home (Calgary) for another few days. I hope he will contact those of you who have offered to be in contact with him. I am so encouraged by y'all, and I'm sure he will be too. Thank you so very, very much.