I'm not entirely sure I think the numbers or levels must be low. He said if the next test shows same level he will do nothing. If they are higher, well let's just say he said we will cross that bridge when we come to it. He mentioned something called iceberg coeliac, something like it spends most of its time below the surface and will most likely show up more aggressively as an adult. To be honest I think it comes down to the fact that his diet is so limited that if I removed the few things he does eat like bread he will drop even more. At preschool and at home we have tried a gluten free diet and he refused to eat at all! Very distressing to see him do this to himself! He was put on Neocate as a baby and he refused that too! That is probably the beginning of all this drama! Is their any medication for ceoliac or just diet?