<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thanks for the 6 responses regarding the correlation between the celiacs & diabetes. The summaries are as follows: 1. A listmember was first diagnosed with diabetes & then CD. Diabetes usually occurs from malabsorption problems. Going on celiac diet resulted in losing weight & then the disappearance of diabetes. 2. IDDM:insulin dependent diabetes (child onset) can have a celiacs correlation & is autoimmune related. One condition does not cause the other, both conditions are just found in the same population. NIDDM:non-insulin dependent (adult onset) has no celiacs correlation. 3. 13 yr. old daughter has both conditions. They believe that one triggered the other. Her slow digestion caused spikes in blood sugar. Now that she's GF, there are fewer problems. 4. Celiacs, diabetes, Hashmoto's (hypothyroidism), Addison's (adrenal), lupus & other autoimmune conditions are statistically related. Having 1 condition increases risk of having others. There are no cause & effect relationships though ... just an increased chance of genetic predisposition. 5. Type 1 Diabetes is common in celiac community. Onset appears more in the very young (occurrence is 1 in 20 in celiac population vs. 1 in 200 in general population). Type 2 Diabetes has same occurrence in both celiac & general population (1 in 25). 6. A listmember has identical twins. They learned that when 1 twin has diabetes, the other twin has a 50% chance of occurrence. Whereas, when a twin has celiacs, the occurrence is 70% chance in the other twin. Thanks for the input! Wendy, PA [log in to unmask]