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Lance Bass says some bad medical news actually turned out to be a good thing ... and he's got some advice for anyone battling diabetes.

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00:00Landry, no we have to ask you. I mean, at this point, it's, you know, you are thin, you look super healthy, you know, but then I was reading you also have diabetes. Can you talk to us about that? And, you know, talk to people who might be looking up to you. You know, me, I'm from that generation. I remember watching you on TRL. Tell us about how you're managing and, you know, and how your life has changed.
00:25You know what? It was actually a blessing to develop diabetes later in age because it does make me super healthy. So, yeah, so I feel great, better than I ever have, but hopefully I can encourage people out there to take better care of themselves.
00:39Why?
00:40Kids don't eat all that sugar.
00:41Oh, my goodness.
00:42They will come and haunt you at the end.
00:43Were you surprised by the diagnosis?
00:46Yes.
00:46I'm sure you were.
00:47Yeah, but it's called LAT. It's actually 1.5, so people my age get it later in life sometimes. It's a type 1.
00:53So what's next?
00:54You know, it's a little bit more.

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