I’m surprised no one ever thought to ask me this question… But I’m doing a video about it anyway.
From my childhood stories about living with a disability to my numerous eye surgeries, these are my true life stories about how I eventually lost my eyesight and became a person with a disability.
Follow me on my journey to teach the world what it’s like to live with blindness!
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Video Credits:
Rachel Lai - Video Editor
https://lairachel11.wixsite.com/mysite
Nessie Tan - Thumbnail Designer
https://www.nessiebydesign.com/
Music:
A Conversation with Saul by Matthew Pablo
A Cloudy Morning by Matthew Pablo
Visit Matthew Pablo’s music at: https://matthewpablo.com)
End Card:
Like There’s No Tomorrow - Jacob Tseng & Isabelle Stables
Stream on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6677PW1TEuUHGAHRnWukJs?si=WZU6JasmRA6xeqLz4ytsIg&nd=1
Stream on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/sg/album/like-theres-no-tomorrow-feat-isabelle-stables-single/1600737652
Twitter / Instagram: @iamjacobtseng
About This Video:
I explain my diagnosis with congenital glaucoma as a child, some of my experiences living with an eye condition, and how I eventually lost my sight. This video covers the real lived experiences of people with vision impairments from my point-of-view, the emotional and mental well-being of people with disabilities, and why advocating for disability rights is an important cause I wish to champion online with my channel.
Disclaimer:
None of the information in this video is meant to be taken as professional or medical advice. Please consult a doctor or your social service worker if you have an eye condition, or are considering any form of treatment, including surgery, medication, or disability services.
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