<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thank you for the responses I received concerning my question which asked about the relationship between a celiac who adheres to the diet and neurological disorders. Some of the responses were posted by listreaders directly to the list, so I won't refer to them. Here is a summary: Most people who responded felt that these disorders related to undiagnosed celiacs or celiacs who did not adhere strictly to the diet. They are prone to a higher incidence of various disorders, as we already know. Some seem to think, and with reason, that children diagnosed young (as with all disease that's the trick - to catch whatever it is early on) who adhere to the diet for years, face virtually no greater risk than in the general population. People diagnosed later in life have had years of accumulated damage to their systems (digestive, neurological) and even tho they follow a GF diet, they may still be bearing the results of years of "undiagnosis." Again, thank you for your contributions. It's always best to have all the facts, even if the news is less than peachy. Sharon Marcus