<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hello Listmembers ~ About a month ago, my adult biopsy -diagnosed celiac son suffered severe abdominal pain followed by blood in and on his stools the next day. We received the results of the colonoscopy biopsy yesterday. He has internal hemorrhoids. Several of you suggested that could be the problem. But his GI doesn't believe they caused such terrible pain through his midsection and can't give us any clue as to what the answer might be. Our son is on several medications, Paxil being one. When his refill arrived last week the little paper listing all the studies done, side effects, etc. was with the bottle. Upon reading that so many subjects had withdrawn from being part of the research on this drug because of abdominal discomfort a red light went off. He decided to lower his 40 mg/day dose by 10 mg and see what happened. He no longer has pain inside. But it isn't that simple. He also ran out of Vitamin E pills and the dried apple slices I'd been making since he went gluten free last fall. We will add the Vit. E first. Then the dried apples. He doesn't think he needs the larger dose of Paxil. Actually, he began his three medications just about the time he was diagnosed with celiac so for all we know, he no longer needs any of them. We're taking it one day at a time. And as for me, my blood had tested positive for celiac through the University of Maryland Celiac Research this spring. What a shock to have the biopsy show damaged villi ! In the first place, it was my husband's cousin whose diagnosis led to our son's diagnosis. So there is celiac on BOTH sides of the family. The Research Center now wants all of my relatives (or as many as will co-operate) to send in their blood samples - not only to check for celiac, but to be part of their current gene study. My husband, son, and I also sent in new samples for that study. And it is so much easier with the whole family again being gluten free - - now by necessity. I want to thank all of you who responded to our son's dilemma. Your caring is heartwarming. Jude (on Vashon Is.) Seattle WA USA