<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi, My 20 month old adopted child (I only mention that because we have little to no family history) has had a terrible time gaining weight. The pediatrician has been little help, so I took her to see a gastroenterologist. Not only has this baby fallen off the height, weight and head circumference charts, but she has had about 6-7 bowel movements throughout each day. An allergist diagnosed her to be milk allergic, but wheat came up fine. On August 19, the gastroenterologist scoped her and biopsied her. She also found small gastric ulcers. Today we finally got the results of the biopsy and they came in negative for celiac. She is going to send the specimen (or report, I'm not the one who spoke to the doctor) and get another opinion. In the mean time she wants our daughter to start on the gluten free diet. Since her biopsy, we have started her on the diet, and she seems to be so much happier. (She also started on Zantac so maybe that has helped her as well.) The gastroenterologist also ran a lot of blood work, and the IgGs and the IgAs were abnormal. (One was very high and the other very low but I can't remember which was which.) She has also had a terrible time with diaper rashes. There are times that she goes from having a normal healthy little bottom, and within a minute after finishing a BM her little bottom is actually bleeding and blistery red. The dr said that that is classic for kids who don't process carbohydrates. (Critic Aid Skin Paste worked great for that if anyone has had that problem.) Has anyone ever got a negative biopsy and still suffers from Celiac? Thanks for your help. Kathy