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I have a 4 1/2 year old son who tested positive on 1 of the blood

tests for CD. (I can't remember the description, but it is

supposedly 97% accurate as a cd indicator). We have also had the

biopsy, stool testing and various enzyme tests. All were normal.

's only symptom is very loose stools practically from the day

he was born. Our pediatrician suggests 2-3 months of GF to see if

stools improve, if so live GF. My question is this, are there lots

of people who have normal test results and still are advised to go

GF? Can a peson have a true food allergy that will appear like CD,

and can an allergist test for food allergies? I hate to turn his

food world upside down, but I don't want to have potential damage

occuring either. Does anyone know if you can be allergic to some

grains or other foods and have intestinal issues mimmicking cd? I'm

trying to get the name of a good allergist if we decide to go that

route, but I also don't know if I'm just in denial about CD. I'll

do whatever is best for , but I sure would like some really

straight answers from someone. Anyone else experience this type of

situation? He'll start kindergarten in the fall and I need to get

this under control so we don't have any potty problems in school,

and if I need to go to the school with doctors diagnosis for the

sect 504 (I think) protection/asssitance. Thanks

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