<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> At various times I have read lists of people who were dyslexic who have become world leaders (Nelson Rockefeller comes to mind). People who were gay who have become leaders (Tchaikovsky, for example). People who have become leaders who have various other problems in their lives like blindness or parapalegia... Those lists must be helpful in setting up role models for others who are in the same categories. But never have I known of any celiacs who were leaders. Do we run out of energy before we become winners, or are we just undiagnosed? Or do those celiacs who are leaders not mention their condition? Someone on this list once mentioned the possibility that Audrey Hepburn might have been a celiac. That's a guess, but there seems to be some logic behind it. I'd like to know if anyone on the list knows of celiacs who have become really important in their fields. Let's see if we can find some role models that will prove to us that we won't run out of energy and that we, and our celiac children, can become leaders. Gayle K