While The Voice fans can see Usher
all smiles and upbeat on the show each week, the singer says that he’s been
having a tough time recently, and a big reason for that is because one of his
sons was diagnosed with diabetes. When speaking with NBC’s Today, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, Usher briefly
spoke about his personal struggles. He didn’t specify which son has the disease
between Usher Raymond V, 6, and Naviyd, 5, but he did say that his son has type
I.
“This
year has been really one of my hardest years – I lost my grandmother, my son
was diagnosed as being a type one diabetic. It has definitely been a difficult
one for me, man.”
To
be clear, type I diabetes is when your body’s immune system attacks your
insulin-producing cells. It’s considered “uncommon.” This is far different from
type 2, a very common form of diabetes, where insulin in your body isn’t being
used properly, or there isn’t enough insulin, therefore allowing glucose to
build up in the blood and affect the body’s cells.
Those
diagnosed with type I can still live healthy, and many do so daily with the
help of insulin injections, meal planning, insulin therapy and more.
Usher is
doing everything possible to make sure his son will live healthy and happy. He
said in the “Today” interview that even while he works on-set
of The Voice, he tries
to make time to read up on his son’s dietary requirements.
“Sometimes
you’re looking at me and we’re off camera, and I’m online looking at numbers,
trying to make sure he’s eating properly. It’s crazy.”
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