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We don't know of any research that has indicated a connection between diabetes and Crohn's. However, although Crohn's disease is generally considered by many to be an auto-immune disease (although since the mechanisms are not yet completely understood, it has not "officially" been classified as such) and a connection between autoimmune diseases has been noted. For a very interesting examination of this, you may want to look at the article, "Autoimmunity - The Common Thread," on the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, Inc.'s web site at: http://www.aarda.org/common_thread_art.html
The funny thing about both of us having auto-immune disorders is the fact that we are the only 2 people in family history to be diagnosed. No one else has had any related issues or been diagnosed, not even are mom and dad.
I have found that over the last couple of years that my sister has had a much harder time with her disease than I have with mine. But I believe that the Lord has blessed both of our lives.
I currently work as a clinical technician/nurse extern at our local childrens hospital on the Endocrinology/CF floor where we get alot of the chronic disoreders and I am able to help them cope with what to expect with both disorders.