Hi C.,
Dr. M. Ann Block in Hurst/Bedford area is a DAN physician:
www.blockcenter.com
Also, what test did your doctor run for gluten and did they also test for the dairy allergy (casein)?
Also, blood tests can be negative even though there is a gluten reaction. Also, the blood tests are known to not be very accurate for young children as their immune systems haven't matured enough to be able to produce measurable antibodies.
You should get a copy of the blood test and they should also have measure total IgA and total IgG. Many immune compromised folks have low levels of these, thus any blood tests are NOT accurate.
There is a stool test you can do on your own that is extremely accurate: www.enterolab.com
M. B.
--whose oldest was near the Asperger's end of the Autism spectrum improved tremendously on a GF/CF diet despite a doctor saying it wouldn't help.