Life Update – My CRAZY Life as a YouTube Eye Doctor



Hey everyone! In today’s video, I’m excited to share an update on my journey as an optometrist and content creator. It’s been a …

26 thoughts on “Life Update – My CRAZY Life as a YouTube Eye Doctor

  1. Hey thanks so much for visiting the channel. I'm trying to post more personal life updates every 4-6 months or so just to keep people updated on what is going on with the channel. Please let me know what other video topics will help you the most!

  2. Since I am probably your mother's age, you are bringing out my motherly instincts and I just want to protect you😊. Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes stories of your life. It is a nice change to hear about what is going on in the life of a creator. You are ambitious, and yes, very much a perfectionist, and undoubtedly very intelligent. It is good you are putting your talents to good use. And it is true you are in an ideal time of your life to grab all the information you can. You are not wasting your youth, go for it, but just set a few limits to be sure you are taking care of yourself. I am a person who has had eye issues from childhood and continue to do so to this day. I have been through a lot, but have learned a lot from you and do truly appreciate the value that you offer.

  3. Make sure you take care yourself first. Everyone needs down time. At 1M subs you're obviously doing something right regardless of the "algorithm." I wish you could look at my eye. It's a mess. I think it's infected from a sinus infection. I'll check thru your videos to see if you touch on that. The PA I saw wasn't much help. Please take more time off! ❤

  4. I came across your channel when i was looking up a condition inwas diagnosed with @ the eye dr (after the Humphrey visual field test) left side Homonymous Heminopsia (yeah probably misspelled).

    Thanks for the video

  5. Thanks for these informative videos, listening to you in these kinds of reflective videos are make you sound like a friend 🙂 Life is an on going learning experience wether you're extroverted or not. What I value in my life right now is sustaining my youthful and attractive appearance and health. Unfortunately after interacting with AI it sounds like I will have to get some eye glasses and may not qualify to even get smile laser eye surgery or even an eye lift when I'll need to cause it may worsen my dry eye symptoms. But AI said maybe these treatments will advance in the future so they can be for people with dry eyes too. It'd be fun to watch a video about animal eyes. I look forward to updates about advancements in eye care especially dry eyes in the future 🙂

  6. Thank you for your amazing content and for caring about what you put into the public arena. Look after those lovely peepers 👀 and continue getting plenty of sleep, exercise and good food 🙂

  7. I started listening primarily because my Mum has dry macular regeneration and suddenly severely worse and stopped driving. I have MS and blurry vision and not always clear what is up! Your genuine presentation is refreshing coupled with your professional expertise and desires to do all you can. As I listened to you hear your humanity first and having been a SW in health care for many years and now retired due to disability your story is a huge challenge. First thank you for your care to others. Know that God rested after creating and tells us how to care for our bodies. Your are created in His image and I invite you to explore our need to become reacquainted or meet for the first time He who offers rest for those who labor and are heavy laden… an offer to come to Him. He gave you your gift that you have to pass on. I think Chris Knobs also shares your passion and may be able to share more with you. Keep up the good work and take care.

  8. Thank you for sharing how human you are. I’ve watched your videos and I have many saved. I was wondering what your life was like behind the camera, and now I know. You are not alone with perfectionism; many of us are. I’m learning how to curb that because I’m finding as I get older, it becomes harder to be perfect.
    I hope you don’t quit these videos. The one on floaters especially stuck with me; from your enthusiasm about the subject, and the subject matter.
    Thank you for all you do.

  9. You seem like a great person! I have questions about my eyes but I swear a few years back I was just walking and it was like as if I could see a shadow version of my right blinking Everytime I did blink and then it just went back to normal,what could that be I wonder, now in the same eye Everytime I look left and look back I see a orange line go in n out of my side vision and when I close one eye I see black spots go in n out but some stays and when they are close I usually get like light blue circles buzzing around in my vision and three red dots in the center of my vision, sorry for the long comment. Have a good one !

  10. I feel you on the perfectionist thing for work, it can be so rewarding yet so frustrating at the same time! Congrats on all of your new opportunities, love your channel! 😊

  11. I’ve had bad eye sight growing up and had them corrected with PRK as an adult. I’ve always been interested in learning more about our eyes and the new technology out there helping with vision. Not just with vision but our bodies in general. I want to know 👍🏽 thanks for bringing knowledge to the masses

  12. I have learned so much from you I can't even enumerate. I've been able to use better products for my eye issues and understand my particular eye issues. I appreciate your videos immensely!

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