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My daughter had this also for a number of months before it was diagnosed. She lost several pounds because she had so much diahrrea and could no longer maintain her weight. They did an endoscopy because they thought she had Celiac's disease. Turned out it was a C diff infection (which I tried to tell them from the beginning, but nobody every checked. Her symptoms started when she was on a round of strong antibiotics). I'm not sure what to tell you about the treatment because after they gave her the antibiotics for the C diff infection, hers went away. I guess I would ask how miserable is she? Is she maintaining her weight? Is she dehydrated? If she is not in a health crisis from any of these things, then try giving her probiotics (they make it in a powder that you can add to applesauce or juice) and see if it resolves itself. Have you tried seeing a GI doctor that specializes in these things? The only advice I can offer is that you be persistent. You know your daughter better than anyone and if she is still having issues from it, then you need to continue to ask about it. Unfortunately, these infections are usually caused by antibiotic use (destroying the good flora along with the bad in the stomach), so using more antibiotics to treat it seems counterintuitive (which is why I recommend getting her on probiotics ASAP). It worked for us, but it sounds like it didn't for your daughter. I hope she gets better soon. I remember how scary that time was for us and I don't wish that on anyone. Good luck!