<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I'd like to take a poll about lactose intolerance. I searched the archives, and PubMed, but didn't find the answer to this specific question: How many celiacs were lactose intolerant before being diagnosed and the gf diet, and for how many of them did the lactose intolerance resolve? If you would help with this poll, please reply in an email, writing "no, not L I" in the subject line if you were not previously lactose intolerant. If you were previously lactose intolerant, write "yes, L I" in the subject line and then a little note saying whether it resolved after the gf diet or not. I'll set up mailboxes with filters to make it easier to tally the results and will summarize the results. It is known that there is genetic lactose intolerance, and also L I that develops because of lack of use (the lactase production is transcriptionally controlled). But I always wonder when I meet someone who is lactose intolerant which type they are, or if they could be one of many undiagnosed celiacs out there. The kind of info from this poll would be a piece of the answer to that question. Thanks for responding. Mary Thorpe/Ithaca, NY *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List*