<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I was surprised to see the mention of "sweet" breath in Carollee Hayward's posting (Sun., Jan. 7). My celiac daughter had definitely sweet breath for such a long time before diagnosis. It became more pronounced as time went on. I mentioned it to a couple of pediatricians, who made some vague noises about the vivid imaginations that parents have. It remained a mystery. Then, about two months before diagnosis, when it was evident that Marina was quite ill, a doctor in an emergency room casually mentioned that she could smell ketones on Marina's breath, indicating that she was not getting enough nutrition. She said we should follow up with our regular doctor. Since going on the GF diet, her breath has smelled sweet only a couple of times, when she's been ill. Now I can smell the exact same sweet, fruity odor on the new baby's breath. She's seven months old, and has had a cold for about two weeks. Is this normal when a baby is sick? Is the sweet breath something I should worry about at this point? I'm so tired of being seen as a paranoid mother that I'm a little hesitant to approach yet another doctor and say, "Gee, my baby's breath smells funny," and have them dismiss me. --Trisha (still in Michigan, but back on my old computer account)