Not dumb — in fact totally understandable — but yeah, that may confound interpretation of the test. Does your GI doc know this?
I'm not fully versed in the art of asking for another opinion, but I think it would be reasonable to get your doc involved. You could basically say that you appreciate the care she's given you and want to keep her as your GI doc (if true) but you'd also like to get another person to take a look at the biopsy sample, since it is obviously a very valuable and hard to get piece of tissue. I'm sure she could recommend another person to interpret the samples for you. I'm not positive that Celiac biopsy samples are kept, but I know that many other biopsy samples are, which is why I suspect that these are, too. At the very least, they should have images of the samples. Based on her apparent discomfort with the procedure, I'm half wondering if there was a misinterpretation, and I'm half wondering if she was unable to biopsy the right tissue; both of these concerns could be resolved by a third party. It wouldn't be cheap, but it has a small chance of saving you from having to do another biopsy.
That said, in the setting of a one week wheat deprivation diet, interpretation probably won't be totally clear even if you did have Celiac, so a second opinion on these samples may well not be worth it.
I'm not fully versed in the art of asking for another opinion, but I think it would be reasonable to get your doc involved. You could basically say that you appreciate the care she's given you and want to keep her as your GI doc (if true) but you'd also like to get another person to take a look at the biopsy sample, since it is obviously a very valuable and hard to get piece of tissue. I'm sure she could recommend another person to interpret the samples for you. I'm not positive that Celiac biopsy samples are kept, but I know that many other biopsy samples are, which is why I suspect that these are, too. At the very least, they should have images of the samples. Based on her apparent discomfort with the procedure, I'm half wondering if there was a misinterpretation, and I'm half wondering if she was unable to biopsy the right tissue; both of these concerns could be resolved by a third party. It wouldn't be cheap, but it has a small chance of saving you from having to do another biopsy.
That said, in the setting of a one week wheat deprivation diet, interpretation probably won't be totally clear even if you did have Celiac, so a second opinion on these samples may well not be worth it.