Actor and singer Nick Jonas spoke to CNN’s Soledad O’Brien
recently about what it has been like for him to live with type 1 diabetes. The
star of Broadway’s How to Success in
Business without Really Trying was diagnosed with diabetes at age 14 and is
very vocal about raising awareness.
"The thing about diabetes, type 1 . . . is that it’s
unpredictable," he says. "You can do your best to sort of manage it . . . but
one day it could just decide it’s going to be more difficult than others." He
recounts moments when he was performing with the Jonas Brothers on stage and
experienced a blood sugar high or low. "It’s a horrible feeling," he tells CNN. "High blood sugar, you’re feeling thirsty, you have to use the restroom, and
your attitude can be a bit shaken . . . When you’re low, you feel like you
might pass out and you feel a bit sick. So both are a horrible feeling."
Jonas says living with diabetes is really about dealing with
it in the moment. When he received his diagnosis, he was at an age where he "had an understanding about it." He credits his doctor and the people around
him with helping him make the life adjustment.
Now, doing the show on Broadway, Jonas says, "I’m in the best
health I’ve been in since my diagnosis."
For the full interview, go here.