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Hey guys! I am Xx_hollister_hottie_xX! i totally love shopping! i would definately get a scholarship in shopping. (if there was such a thing!) well my name is becca and i'm 14 and in the 8th grade and i'm hott! i'm really nice and believe it or not i'm smart!! yes i have a couple B's but no one's perfect! i have 2 older brothers so i am the baby of the family! it's fun to be the youngest. anyway thanx all for visiting my profile!
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Myspace Glitter GraphicsNew York - March 11, 2007 - About 1,000 people attending the Diabetes Research Institute's Carnival for a Cure fundraising event in New York this afternoon were treated to a live concert by the young pop rock band, the Jonas Brothers, and some surprising inspiration from one of the band members.
Nick Jonas, 14, who sings vocals and plays guitar and drums for the band, took center stage after the band's opening song and asked for a show of hands of people in the audience, especially kids, who have diabetes. He then raised his own hand, acknowledging for the first time publicly that he has type 1 diabetes, a disease that results when the body does not produce the hormone insulin that is needed to convert sugar into energy.
Nick, who performs music around the country and in Europe with his older brothers Kevin, 19, and Joe, 17, told the families at New York's Metropolitan Pavilion he was diagnosed while on tour in November 2005. Exhibiting the classic symptoms of the disease, he was thirsty all the time, lost a lot of weight, and was acting uncharacteristically moody. When his doctor told him his sugar level was 700, meaning he had diabetes, his first thought was that he might die.
"I had an emotional breakdown since I really had no idea what diabetes was all about," said Nick. "I wondered, 'why me?' Then I asked myself, 'why not me?' and realized that I might be able to help other kids with diabetes."
Nick spent three days in the hospital learning how to manage his diabetes, including how to give himself insulin injections several times a day. The band's busy tour schedule as a Disney Channel and teen and tween-aged pop rock band favorite, made managing his diabetes with injections a challenge.
After reviewing different insulin therapy options including conventional insulin pumps that deliver insulin via long tubing attached to a pump typically worn on the belt, Nick opted instead for a relatively new insulin delivery system called the OmniPodĀ® Insulin Management System, developed by Insulet Corporation. One of Nick's Pediatric Diabetes Educators, Carolyn Gershenson, RN, CPT of New York Pediatric Diabetes Consultants met with him and taught him how to use and administer insulin using the OmniPod System.
After the show, before meeting fans for autographs and photos, Nick received gratitude and praise from Tom Stern, chairman-elect of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation as well as parents of kids with diabetes for having the courage to tell his story.
"At first, I was worried that diabetes would keep me from performing and recording and doing everything a teenager likes to do, but, my career is really ramping up," Nick said. "I want to let kids know that it doesn't have to be so hard. The most important thing is to never ever let yourself get down about having diabetes, because you can live a really great life as a kid with diabetes."
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