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I actually stumbled onto something on the Internet the other day when I was looking up information on Crohns. It said there seems to be a connection with having Crohns and having Diabetes. I can't remember where I saw this because I was popping all over the place but try googling Crohns and Diabetes and see what comes up. I think it's because they're both autoimmune diseases? It's interesting because I was recently diagnosed with Crohns and nobody else in my family has it but I do have a lot of diabetes in my family. I think they still don't know what exactly causes it but you can go to ccfa.org (Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America) and they have a lot of information there.
Sorry I couldn't help much. Hopefully someone else with more knowledge than I will see your post. I hope your daughter will start to feel better here pretty soon. God bless.
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/dp/2007060701
I just started looking into this. If i find out more, i will come back.
I have also read the article maiacita (above) referred to. It is very interesting. There are a number of articles available by Googling "Diabetes and Crohn's." You can also get more info on Crohn's by going to http://www.ccfa.org/.