<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I hope no-one is offended by my comment but my son, who was also losing weight, had such a tummy on him that I was calling him "my starving bi-afran". He looked like he was 10 mths pregnant at the time of diagnosis. We knew when he was going to throw-up (volumes) since his tummy could only distend for a day or so and then he would expel the extra undigested food. I couldn't pinpoint what his problem was and was trying to feed him a bland diet. One such occasion was when he had spaghetti he threw up a few hours later. I deduced (since the doctors hadn't found his problem) that it was too spicy, so I gave him just the noodles the next time we had spaghetti. WRONG. Because he was sick no matter what we fed him he was just as sick as ever and I relied on the doctors diagnosis which CD proved correct and his tummy started going down withing weeks of being on the GF diet. His one year on a GF diet is actually tomorrow, Valentines Day. He still gets a tummy if he even gets the slightest bit of gluten but at least he doesn't throw up every time. Sorry I'm so long-winded but it's comforting to know that he's not the "only one in the world" that had to go thru this and others can relate to what we had to go thru prior to his diagnosis. --Karen, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada [log in to unmask] >One of our daughter's classic celiac symptoms (which doesn't get mentioned much >here) was her distended stomach. I remember that even though she was losing >weight some people remarked that she looked 'overweight' and needed to cut >back!! Of all her symptoms this one took the longest to resolve itself. > >[log in to unmask]