<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> >She had the biopsy for celiac disease, and it came back >negative. I am glad you pointing this out. I for one missed it. Even with a confirmed biopsy report I still have those that think I am just being a fanatic. My father-in-law refers to it as a health food store diet. I have said this before but feel it needs repeating to the entire list. For those of you with a negative biopsy and feel you have a problem with gluten please get a copy of your biopsy report and get a second and third opinion. It might confuse you even more but at least you will see that many doctors do not know how to read these reports. My first biopsy was read by a doctor as a low positive and he told me to stay on a low gluten diet. When this did not help I went to a second doctor who read the report as negative. I then (at least a yr later) went to a third doctor who said he didn't care what the biopsy said, he could tell by talking to me that I had celiac . Year's later his partner read my original biopsy and said it looks like a positive to him. What the first two doctor's failed to connect is my mom has DH. I am not just trying to put down doctor's but am telling you that all Gastroenterologists are not knowledgable in celiac. Find one that is and go get another opinion. Yes, there are friends and family members that will not go out of their way to ensure that I can eat but I am extremely grateful that there is a cure to this illness. Many others are not so lucky. Ginny East Brunswick, NJ