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I am not a physician but I am the mother of a type 1 diabetic diagnosed at age 9. The fact that your daughter is showing these symptoms and feeling better after she eats is a dead ringer to me. Plus 60 is a bit on the low side. You never mention if after she eats does her blood levels shoot up or at any time is her blood high? If not perhaps she has hypoglycemia and not necessarily diabetes, this is treatable by eating several small meals and snacks.
Also hypoglycemia can certainly cause a seizure, so it could be one in the same. I awoke the other night (about 3 weeks ago) to my middle son telling me that my eldest (the diabetic) was thrashing in his bed. I ran in to find him convulsing, eyes rolled back and lips purple. His teeth were clinched together so I had to put honey on my finger tips and rams my fingers down the sides of his cheeks. After a while he came out of it, but it was none the less scary.
If she is taking medication for thyroid anyway then I would recommend seeing an endocrinologist asap, they are trained more in this arena than a general practitioner.
Hope this helps