<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi Everyone Thanks for all the concern about Laura. She seems to be recovering from her bout with RSV. On the day we got her out of the hospital, we got the results of the family member blood tests. It turns out that both of my other daughters(4 and 5 years old) and my husband have anti-gliadin antibodies (IgG and IgA). I'm the only one with negative serum results. None of them seems to be particularly symptomatic at this point, though one of the girls has been plagued with constipation. Laura's (2year old CD patient) IgG AGA was <140, IgA AGA was 136. None of the antibody levels of the other members of my family come close to this, though they were definately positive by the test criteria. The blood tests were done by a reputable lab, though I don't know that the blood was handled properly during shipping. The girls are scheduled for biopsies, and my husband will schedule his when he gets back from a business trip. I'm a bit confused (and worried) because Laura's doctor told us (and I've also read on the internet) that there was only a 5% to 10% chance that anybody else in our family could have CD. I can see how perhaps one other family member with latent CD might be picked up by the blood screening, but this is my whole family. I know that there can be false positive results with the blood test, but I thought that overall it was a pretty reliable indicator of CD. Has anyone else ever had an experience like this? What were the results after the biopsies? If the biopsy results are inconclusive or negative, could the girls or my husband still have CD? Should they wait until they are symptomatic to have the biopsies? Should I try to get the girls to eat "more" gluten than usual before their biopsies? If they don't have CD, that shouldn't hurt them, right? I think this business about the "more" gluten sounds terrible, but since Laura has CD, I haven't been serving meals the way I used to, ie we aren't having bread or rolls with dinner, croutons on salads etc. I hope someone out there can help give me some perspective. Thanks Chris in CA Mom of Laura, Anna, and Eileen