<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Bill Elkus wrote: > It sounds like this is a biopsy being done under anethesia, which is > how my son was diagnosed. This procedure can be done on children > much younger than yours -- I have read of 14 month olds having it. Just my $.02 - my son was 15 months when he had his intestinal biopsy. I must truthfully say, it wasn't fun for me, and dealing with the no eating or drinking for a number of hours wasn't great either. BUT in general the child is asleep for the procedure and isn't conscious of any discomfort. My son has a pretty high tolerance for anesthesia, so it turned out that he didn't ever fall asleep, but let me tell you, he was so drunk that he didn't know WHAT was going on! When it was over, he sat up and kissed the GI. Had no ill effects whatsoever. In looking at the alternatives rationally, this procedure doesn't seem to be too much, even for a toddler, to undergo - a few hours of growling stomach & a little nap at the hospital hardly seem too high a price to pay for a diagnosis. I would encourage other parents to go through with the procedure. It does a child no favors to wait. Tami East Lansing, Michigan