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Nick Jonas uses the pen, the press, and politicians to bring awareness to diabetic research

The Jonas Brothers’ performance on August 2, 2008 – a Saturday night – was a typical one, if there is such a thing to their fans. It was typical, that is, until the youngest brother, Nick, who is afflicted with type-1 diabetes, fell ill onstage. The live performance was stalled while his brothers Kevin and Joe had to distract the audience as the Jonas Brothers entourage came to the pop star’s rescue. Medical assistance was rendered and the show continued once Nick’s blood sugar was brought back to normal.

                                                                                                                                                                                        
The Jonas Brother’s dad, Kevin Sr., spoke out about Nick’s illness in a recent issue of Rolling Stone magazine. He said he found it hard to believe that there were some people who discounted his son’s continual battle with his diabetic condition. “Frustrating” was the word he used to describe how he felt when he’s heard people belittle diabetes as a minor problem since it is maintainable, and he added that everybody on the tour team is on constant Nick watch in case the danger signs begin to show while he's performing. In the same interview Nick revealed that he now has an insulin pump and catheter attached to his back when he performs so he can stabilize the insulin levels in his system throughout shows. Problem under control, for the moment.
 

But it’s not the end of Nick Jonas’ work on the part of diabetics like himself. He has taken his case to Washington, to the White House in fact, where he spoke with President Barack Obama, then met with Frank R. Lautenberg, a U.S. Senator from Nick’s home state of New Jersey, then spoke before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on juvenile diabetes.

On August 24 Nick is going to take his message to National Press Club members at a luncheon in Washngton. The group invited him to speak on behalf of juvenile diabetics because of his personal commitment to raise awareness about the malady. The Press Club also cited the song ‘A Little Bit Longer’ which Nick wrote to inspire others with diabetes to live their lives as normally and fully as they can. The also made note of the Jonas Brother’ Change for the Children Foundation, a support program Nick founded with his brothers Kevin and Joe to motivate children to face the diversity of being diabetic, raise money and draw attention to other programs for diabetics.

Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers (Hyperion, 2008) by Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas is an insider’s view to what it’s like to be on tour with the brothers. Besides the glossy photographs of the brothers warming up, performing, and having fun backstage there is plenty of candid writing by all three brothers about what it was like to be on their “Look Me in the Eyes” tour. Not only is it a chronicle of the Jonas Brothers taking the world by musical storm, it’s probably the closest a fan will get to understanding what it was like for Nick to tour while dealing with type 1 diabetes.

 

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  • Kelly 2 years ago
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    It's wonderful that Nick can be an advocate for Type 1 diabetics. It really does make a difference in our lives when we find out that he goes through the same daily struggles with diabetes that we do and yet he never lets it keep him from living his dream. We have hope that diabetes really won't stop us when we watch him. And to do this as a 16 year old is incredible.

  • vy_blackkeys 2 years ago
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    I love nick jonas! and I thinks it awesome that he use his fame and his diabetes problem to help other people. he's such an inspiration!

  • vy_blackkeys 2 years ago
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    I love nick jonas! and I thinks it awesome that he use his fame and his diabetes problem to help other people. he's such an inspiration!

  • aoa 2 years ago
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    es fantastico lo que haces pra ayudar a otras personas que necesian ayudas eres genial nunca cambies JOE JONAS TE AMO

  • Treasure 2 years ago
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    I LOVE nick jonas. he has a good heart. he is so brave and thoughtful. the most i love about him, is that he never gives up and stay strong and also wants to make a difference in life. he is just amazing. I LOVE him with all my heart and always will :). I really hope i get to see him one day. ;) he is so cute (and handsome) and a blessing :) oh yeah he is most deffinately an inspiration. i don't have diabeties, but he is doing a good job! ( by trying to find a cure and etc. not enouh words can completely explain how much he did) he just keeps getting better and better. I LOVE YOU NICK JONAS :) peace ;)

  • Miriam from teen-diabetes.com 2 years ago
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    I think it is really great that Nick is helping others to see that diabetes can be lived with and that it doesn't have to take over your life. I have type 1 diabetes as well and it is definitely encouraging to me that I am not the only one who thinks like he does. Great work Nick!

  • hani 2 years ago
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    hi:}NICK I AM ONE OF YOUR BIGGEST FAN........I'm sooooooooooooooo sooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyy that u've got diabetes but don't worry we will always b there 4 u.love u

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