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Hi, I just registered to be a member of this site, but I have been browsing the forums for years. I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease in 2010, but had issues with it starting much earlier when I was 14 years old in 2007. Anyways, I have a question. For the past 3 weeks, I have been getting a small amount of blood around my stool off and on (and sometimes on the toilet paper), I know this is not considered a great amount of blood, but I just finally got into remission from a flare earlier this year that started at the end of August. I was finally able to be a 100% off the prednisone by the second week of March. When I first noticed the blood it was a week after getting off the prednisone. I called the doctor after seeing blood everyday. (I usually go at least a minimum of two times a day, the second BM always had no visible blood). The doctor thought it sounded more like hemorrhoids. However, it is now May and I still get the blood off and on (less frequent now every other day vs every day). I am concerned that I'm still seeing blood. What has me more concerned is the fact that I forgot to take my meds yesterday (Apriso and 6mp) and this morning I had more blood in my stool than usual. In my teens, the doctors kept putting me off as having hemorrhoids, even when they all said they could "not feel any". And after my first and second colonoscopy, hemorrhoids were never found, but the obvious was the patches of ulcers following along my colon. I'm nervous because in my colonoscopy the doctor found a fistula from my large intestine into what he thinks is my small intestine (but CAT-Scan and Barium Enema could not see it). I decided to go on 6mp first because I wanted to avoid Remicade, if at all possible. My doctor says if 6mp does not work, than it's off to Remicade. The blood in my stool has me nervous the 6mp is not working (other than yesterday, I have never missed a dose). Should I be worried? I have a colonoscopy next week so I'll know more then. But I would rather be prepared that I might have to go on Remicade than keep putting myself in denial.