thank you for sharing. I‘m also moving back to VN in few weeks after 42 years living in a first world country where I wasn‘t happy at all. Hope to meet you in person.
Hey buddy. I’m half Thailand and half Cambodian Khmer. I can speak both languages about 80% and understand it. I live in Seattle, Washington working full time for Microsoft in I.T. I plan on moving to Thailand and Cambodia to live full time and I plan to travel and explore Vietnam. Hopefully I can meet up with you when I travel to Southeast Asia this coming September 13th.
I’m 62 yrs Vietnamese living in American for over 50 years. I have to tell you that. I feel like you do all of my life but I don’t have the courage to do what you do. I wish I should go for it when I was at your age. Kudos to you son.
Yo tbh I resonate with your story quite a bit. I'm also from Vancouver, and I have gone back to Vietnam about 6 times now. And I do feel that I felt what you felt. The calling - it's the feeling as if I belong there kind of thing, or come home. Best of luck in vietnam bro, might go there at the end of the year. We should link up if I do 👍
I am an Australian Chinese. Live in Australia for 35 years and raised 2 great boys. My marriage broke up in 2017. Met a great Vietnamese lady online and moved to Vietnam in 2019. Never looked back since. The only thing I missed is my two good boys.
Your body knows it, even if your conscious mind doesn't (yet). Last year I lost 15kg within a couple of months from stress working a corporate job, I could only sleep for 3 hours each night and could hardly swallow anything, my body was constantly bracing for danger, my mind was stuck in the war zone. I made the choice of moving back to Vietnam after 10 years in Europe, Africa and other Asian countries, to connect to my roots, to slow down, to explore who I am, to heal. It may be a lifelong journey, but a few months in and I know it's the right path, for me. I hope you'll come to embrace your Viet identity too, as I'm working on it right now.
I'm glad you followed your heart. It takes a strong and determined person to do what you did. Your happiness, physical and mental health is very important. I hope things work out for you with your journey in Vietnam.
Dude, we're all struggling with something...and me too currently. You got balls to leave Canada high and dry so I am sure you will make it happen here in VN down the road, you are in good progress. Best
It's always a good idea to reconnect to your roots. As a Vietnamese living in Canada, I'm aware of the micro-aggression. Then I started learning more about my roots and embracing my culture more. If we reject a part of ourselves, any part including the Vietnamese part, we will feel very weak because we are hating ourselves. Accept ourselves unconditionally. Be beautiful, be yourself! Good luck on your healing journey!
I was like you growing up as a kid in the US, being ashamed to talk Vietnamese in public and lost my connection to my Vietnamese roots…that was until I visited Vietnam for the first time. Since then, I’ve been back 4 more times and I plan to visit every year now. Something about being in Vietnam brings me peace of mind and fulfillment that I can’t back here in the states. Someday I will go back and live permanently or for 4-6 months of the year at the least
I came to Australia 12 years ago to study and ended up getting permanent residency with skilled migrants visa. I have a “good” job, got investment properties ect. But deep down I knew I don’t fit in, just blend in. I am missing mom and dad so bad, haven’t spent property time with them for the last 12 years. I am planning to go back maybe just for 1-2 years but not yet due to my cats and I need to off load my investment properties too. Hope you find inner peace and find yourself, you truly have some balls going to Vietnam. Things changed so much when I was gone and even I was born and raised in Vietnam for 20 years it still overwhelmed me so much every short visit I had.
This is still your motherland (don't think of yourself as a foreigner or outsider) where you come back to try to find yourself. But at the end of the day, it's not the places (Canada, Viet Nam or elsewhere) that really matter it's more like a state of mind. Hope you find what you are looking for.
Dude that how it works according to locals if you can provide them a benefit then it's all good but if you can't and if they dislike you then you are a traitor who fled the country at it's worse and no come back as a economic refugee and it's worse when you are not even born in Vietnam
Follow your heart and trust your instincts. I'm 59 years old born and raised in Vancouver and I honestly believe Vancouver and Canada deserves to become a giant ghostland, everyone should leave. Canada isn't Canada anymore and personally I'm leaving very soon for Greece and I honestly hope I never set foot in Canada again after I leave.
Yo I saw this i was like in the same situation like you bro. I felt healed while im here after living 25 years in the US. I moved back to Vietnam and now im doing so much better.
I feel you man. I went through the same thing. Started out with a few small spots and then they became larger and in different places on my head. Stress from work caused it. I had to train my mind not to care about work so much to alleviate the stress. Eventually, my hair grew back in 6 months. I realized that stressing over work isn't worth your health.
Hey bro I understand the situation. I live in Surrey, Canada and understand what is happening in here as a foreigner in other country. Thankfully I have a family and have a good good life in here. I will come back home Vietnam for a vacation. Hope to see you and we can go “cà phê” alright
We all been there bro family moving abroad for a better life but then we as next generations feeling lost in a Western world that is falling if you ask me. Im half dutch half indonesian and traveled indonesia and other parts of asia for 8 months last year, man since im back im not the same anymore. I was like you, didn’t want to do anything with my asian part before traveling but now im even doubting to also move abroad and just live there. Life is crazy thing, cheers on taking the step and keep going forward!
Hey Bro, I was in vietnam for backpacking and I think it transformed me from an introvert person to someone who is more comfortable chatting with people. You are looking great now, Vietnam food is super healthy, light in seasoning, lots of vegetables, low in salt and oil. I am sure you will get even stronger than before when you are here in Vietnam.
You made an awesome decision! I found my home in a 4th country at a young age and have been here more than half of my life. I’m fascinated by Vietnam and your vlogs help give an insight that’s not all touristy but more something I want to explore! And I truly hope you find what you are looking for because that feeling is priceless!
Im vietnamese, I left VN when I was 13 years old and spent 20 years in Germany. I dont belong anywhere, Im not German, but I also dont really fit in VN, I cant even handle the trafic there. But then I think, why should I choose to be vietnamese or german ? I can be both. I dont belong to any of those, but I can live in both countries, speak both languages. In Germany right now Im making like 8000 euro / month, and im planning to invest in Vietnam, maybe 5 months just vacation in VN and 7 months working in germany. Working in germany can be really stressful and I dont want to wait until 67 to start living my life.
@@brokethehabit maybe I can learn something from your experience in vietnam. Im just worry about what to do in vietnam, like a mini job, just for connection. Just walking around all days doesnt sound like a plan I guess :D
My hair was on the same boat. My last job was stressful and it was killing me. I left and found a more relaxing job and the hair came back. I wish my kids one day will connect with our homeland the way you do. Good luck in Vietnam bro!
I’m genuinely HAPPY FOR YOU, for making that leap of Faith and following your passion, what you love and what you desire for yourself. When you get Alopecia it’s a serious sign of high stress, good for you for recognizing it and managing your stress, because stress is indeed a form of mental health that we should all be aware of. But Im truly proud of you making that bold decision, “Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today” Will Rogers
hi peter e sẽ luôn luôn ủng hộ vlog của a, e năm nay 22 tuổi và 3 năm trước e có ý định sang đức định cư nhưng r e vẫn quyết định ở đây và thật tốt khi xem đc vlog của a
I admire you, really, for doing that, go to Vietnam, not listening to anybody because it was you who was stressed, it was you who began having this type of alopecia, not anybody else! I can't go back to my country (Colombia) because it's not a safe country, I don't like it anymore, if I'm going somewhere else it'll be anywhere but latinamerican countries! So for me it's like there's nowhere else to go! Maybe asian countries? But I got no idea of thai, japanese, vietnamese, korean.....So for now I'll stay in Canada. Pease take care! Big hug from Montreal!! 🫂🫂🤗
You can always go to most Asian countries. They are relatively safer than Latin countries. As an added bonus, most Asian countries are quite affordable to live in. Rent and food are relatively cheap compare to Western countries.
Despite all the challenges in Vietnam including weight loss, diarrhea, hot weather, your hair naturally growing back is in my opinion a miracle! The fact that simply going back to Vietnam/return to your roots helps treat your alopecia areata is even more fascinating because treating alopecia is not that easy, it takes lots of time, money and effort, but it still goes nowhere.
With vancouver prices, moving to Vietnam is a big blessing. Take ur days off, play video games, eat out. Take your time to chill and de stress. I'm viet, i have a channel like you, i l ive in canada too, i also stress and lose hair, it comes back when you de stress. go lift, do mma, exercise helps.
I went thru pretty much the same thinking what you’ve been going thru right now back in 2006 as a 26 yo. After marriage&kid, failed businesses there all my views about Vn changed. But enjoy your single life there as of now bro…
Wow congrats bro. You fixed your hair. Here in the u.s some doctors would give you some injections around those ball spots. I heard it helped. At least your hair in other areas looked strong. A doctor told me he had quite a few students experienced it. Possible caused by over stressed during the finals. And of course stress can happen at home, n work even more. Good luck n take care. Life can be very stressful because of all the craps going almost everywhere. Do what your gut tells you to do.
Hey Peter, just came across your channel. I can very much relate to your story. I'm a British Vietnamese currently living in Ho Chi Minh. I've been suffering from severe stress lately, and it seems like I'm experiencing the same hair loss (alopecia areata) problem as you. Well, I didn't know what it was until I came across your channel. I'm glad to hear you are making good progress and things are getting better. May I ask what medication did your doctor prescribed, you seem to have made a total recovery.
@@brokethehabit the reason I ask is because my condition has been going on for quite a while now, a few years. I have some very complicated family problems which are not very easy to go away, actually I haven't found many solutions to reduce my stress. So when I saw your video and you mentioned you was prescribed some medication and recovered I was very curious. Thought maybe I can give medication a try
@@ThuyHoang-uk7jhhi. I have an ex colleague (male) who also had alopecia. He was around the same age (late 20s or early 30s). His was also stress induced, I think. His doc prescribed some meds but he was also advised to reduce stress. His hair has grown back fully after a year or so.
Hi. I don't know why YT showed me one of your vids, but here I am watching more. I have a male ex colleague who also developed alopecia - he was around your age too when it happened. I think he was in his late 20s to early 30s then. His doc said that it was stress related & gave him meds. His stress levels decreased & his hair grew back. I'm glad that your hair has come back too. I hope you're feeling better now - physically & mentally. I don't know if you're employed by a company, but if you're not, then why not move to another city - maybe Da Nang? The air is cleaner & you'll be near the beach & mountains. There are also lots of white expats so if you want western company/ friends, you can find them. (but then I don't know if you're on a 6 month lease or so) I used to follow Kyle Le - he's also a Viet kieu, but he's mostly US based now. Wish you all the best. Good luck in your endeavours!
Bro, nothing but respect for you. Hang in there, keep grinding! Ive been binge watching your videos, and I have a question... Are you making enough on Adsense to support yourself in Saigon? What other sources of income do you have?? Maybe you have mentioned that in another video, but I missed that.
As a Vietnamese stranger, I want to say to you “Welcome home, homie.” I don’t know if all the spiritual stuffs are true or not, it might just be sheer coincidence. But I’m happy to see you made your journey to come back home. The motherland Vietnam welcomed you and healed you, beginning with your body. It might just be utter nonsense but I hope when your Vietnamese getting better, you connect more with the locals, the culture, the history… then you’ll find peace in your heart. Good luck on your journey bro.
A friend of mine in Paris once said to me : " You're a banana, yellow on the outside, white on the inside. " As a Vietnamese growing up in the Westwern world, I think there's some true to that statement. I'm very proud of you , Peter. Keep being who you are, and doing what makes you happy. You're not making a mistake or being selfish. You're taking charge of your life because at the end of the day, no one else will do it for you. Be well. Be happy.
I am Vietnamese living in the US. I have been living in the US for almost 30 years. During the first few years, the US was like Dreams come true to me. Now after almost 30 years, I've changed my mind. Most people in the US are like modern slaves. People work until they die. Life is full of stress, violent, debt. I will return and live in Vietnam when my children are able to take care for themselves in the US.
Left NYC for VN 6 yrs ago. Do I like it here? Im not sure. Its cheap, safe but also poor, overpopulated, crazy traffic, no English. Thailand is a lot better
You’re moving to VN and just spend money or work for a company to live by then they will leave you alone. If you’re starting a company then you will taste the reality.
Your parent is type of a past people and i fell sorry for them bc of the war, but i think u should tell them that vietnam is not like what they think anymore
@@brokethehabit I am in Vietnam myself. Mid 40s, but from California. I left USA, in 2008 fc. Taught all over Asia. Settled in Vietnam 2019, freedom during covid, married 2020 long time friend, built a beachfront house in nha trang 2023. To me Vietnam is freedom.
@@nguyenhoanganh4586 I completely understand what you are saying. I am currently in Bien Hoa. I also have a military retirement. I’m just wanting to know how others earn money in this country. No disrespect intended
@@mrlongbone2667 I am planning to go back to Vietnam next year. Personally I have to have enough money to financially support myself for at least a year or two before I can get a job and earn money in Vietnam. Similarly in the US, you need to have enough money in the bank to financially support yourself for at least 6 months to a year-roughly over $100K, in case you don't have any job.
You must be really stressed to develop that bald spot on your head. I know 2 business men that had that and they are in big businesses and they hit some hurdles in their life.
@@altran1125 I know a lot of modern Vietnamese are mixed with Chinese, Hmong, Loas, Cambodian and CHAMPA ethnic groups who are actually the TRUE NATIVE of Vietnam country. We all know Vietnamese origin are from China.
Champa were the native of modern day south vietnam. North vietnam part was one of the oldest unoccupied land. The kinh people are who modern day vietnamese are. About 85% DNA composition of vietnamese and were originally from South China region. The kinh are one of the east asian ethnic group that moved to SEA. They then annexed Champa and mixed with them. Made them have same name, culture, language as us. The kinh people have similar DNA sequence as the ethnicities of south china.
hey peter. i am from california. will be in saigon, august 15. hope i can take u out for a beer. i live in thao dien q2 terrace, across the street luminere
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thank you for sharing. I‘m also moving back to VN in few weeks after 42 years living in a first world country where I wasn‘t happy at all. Hope to meet you in person.
I would never live in VN. Good luck! Life is a journey . Live and learn. No regret!
I'm not even Vietnamese and I feel like Vietnam is home. I'm moving there this year to study Vietnamese and see how things go.
Hey buddy. I’m half Thailand and half Cambodian Khmer. I can speak both languages about 80% and understand it. I live in Seattle, Washington working full time for Microsoft in I.T. I plan on moving to Thailand and Cambodia to live full time and I plan to travel and explore Vietnam. Hopefully I can meet up with you when I travel to Southeast Asia this coming September 13th.
I’m 62 yrs Vietnamese living in American for over 50 years. I have to tell you that. I feel like you do all of my life but I don’t have the courage to do what you do. I wish I should go for it when I was at your age. Kudos to you son.
Me too. Recently lived in Iceland.
You definitely made the right choice. We moved to Asia as well. Never thinking of going back.❤
Yo tbh I resonate with your story quite a bit. I'm also from Vancouver, and I have gone back to Vietnam about 6 times now. And I do feel that I felt what you felt. The calling - it's the feeling as if I belong there kind of thing, or come home. Best of luck in vietnam bro, might go there at the end of the year. We should link up if I do 👍
I am an Australian Chinese. Live in Australia for 35 years and raised 2 great boys. My marriage broke up in 2017. Met a great Vietnamese lady online and moved to Vietnam in 2019. Never looked back since. The only thing I missed is my two good boys.
@@stanlee4765 how did you meet her online ?
Your body knows it, even if your conscious mind doesn't (yet).
Last year I lost 15kg within a couple of months from stress working a corporate job, I could only sleep for 3 hours each night and could hardly swallow anything, my body was constantly bracing for danger, my mind was stuck in the war zone. I made the choice of moving back to Vietnam after 10 years in Europe, Africa and other Asian countries, to connect to my roots, to slow down, to explore who I am, to heal.
It may be a lifelong journey, but a few months in and I know it's the right path, for me.
I hope you'll come to embrace your Viet identity too, as I'm working on it right now.
I'm glad you followed your heart. It takes a strong and determined person to do what you did. Your happiness, physical and mental health is very important. I hope things work out for you with your journey in Vietnam.
Dude, we're all struggling with something...and me too currently.
You got balls to leave Canada high and dry so I am sure you will make it happen here in VN down the road, you are in good progress. Best
It's always a good idea to reconnect to your roots. As a Vietnamese living in Canada, I'm aware of the micro-aggression. Then I started learning more about my roots and embracing my culture more. If we reject a part of ourselves, any part including the Vietnamese part, we will feel very weak because we are hating ourselves. Accept ourselves unconditionally. Be beautiful, be yourself! Good luck on your healing journey!
Just curious can you explain about the micro-aggression part
I was like you growing up as a kid in the US, being ashamed to talk Vietnamese in public and lost my connection to my Vietnamese roots…that was until I visited Vietnam for the first time. Since then, I’ve been back 4 more times and I plan to visit every year now. Something about being in Vietnam brings me peace of mind and fulfillment that I can’t back here in the states. Someday I will go back and live permanently or for 4-6 months of the year at the least
I came to Australia 12 years ago to study and ended up getting permanent residency with skilled migrants visa. I have a “good” job, got investment properties ect. But deep down I knew I don’t fit in, just blend in. I am missing mom and dad so bad, haven’t spent property time with them for the last 12 years. I am planning to go back maybe just for 1-2 years but not yet due to my cats and I need to off load my investment properties too.
Hope you find inner peace and find yourself, you truly have some balls going to Vietnam. Things changed so much when I was gone and even I was born and raised in Vietnam for 20 years it still overwhelmed me so much every short visit I had.
This is still your motherland (don't think of yourself as a foreigner or outsider) where you come back to try to find yourself. But at the end of the day, it's not the places (Canada, Viet Nam or elsewhere) that really matter it's more like a state of mind. Hope you find what you are looking for.
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Dude that how it works according to locals if you can provide them a benefit then it's all good but if you can't and if they dislike you then you are a traitor who fled the country at it's worse and no come back as a economic refugee and it's worse when you are not even born in Vietnam
Thanks bro, I’m looking for the courage to do what you do. Let’s hang out when you come back for a visit.
Follow your heart and trust your instincts. I'm 59 years old born and raised in Vancouver and I honestly believe Vancouver and Canada deserves to become a giant ghostland, everyone should leave. Canada isn't Canada anymore and personally I'm leaving very soon for Greece and I honestly hope I never set foot in Canada again after I leave.
Yo I saw this i was like in the same situation like you bro. I felt healed while im here after living 25 years in the US. I moved back to Vietnam and now im doing so much better.
I feel you man. I went through the same thing. Started out with a few small spots and then they became larger and in different places on my head. Stress from work caused it. I had to train my mind not to care about work so much to alleviate the stress. Eventually, my hair grew back in 6 months. I realized that stressing over work isn't worth your health.
Hey bro I understand the situation. I live in Surrey, Canada and understand what is happening in here as a foreigner in other country. Thankfully I have a family and have a good good life in here. I will come back home Vietnam for a vacation. Hope to see you and we can go “cà phê” alright
We all been there bro family moving abroad for a better life but then we as next generations feeling lost in a Western world that is falling if you ask me. Im half dutch half indonesian and traveled indonesia and other parts of asia for 8 months last year, man since im back im not the same anymore. I was like you, didn’t want to do anything with my asian part before traveling but now im even doubting to also move abroad and just live there. Life is crazy thing, cheers on taking the step and keep going forward!
Hey Bro, I was in vietnam for backpacking and I think it transformed me from an introvert person to someone who is more comfortable chatting with people. You are looking great now, Vietnam food is super healthy, light in seasoning, lots of vegetables, low in salt and oil. I am sure you will get even stronger than before when you are here in Vietnam.
You made an awesome decision! I found my home in a 4th country at a young age and have been here more than half of my life. I’m fascinated by Vietnam and your vlogs help give an insight that’s not all touristy but more something I want to explore! And I truly hope you find what you are looking for because that feeling is priceless!
Im vietnamese, I left VN when I was 13 years old and spent 20 years in Germany. I dont belong anywhere, Im not German, but I also dont really fit in VN, I cant even handle the trafic there. But then I think, why should I choose to be vietnamese or german ? I can be both. I dont belong to any of those, but I can live in both countries, speak both languages.
In Germany right now Im making like 8000 euro / month, and im planning to invest in Vietnam, maybe 5 months just vacation in VN and 7 months working in germany. Working in germany can be really stressful and I dont want to wait until 67 to start living my life.
Back and forth sounds like a dream
@@brokethehabit maybe I can learn something from your experience in vietnam.
Im just worry about what to do in vietnam, like a mini job, just for connection. Just walking around all days doesnt sound like a plan I guess :D
My hair was on the same boat. My last job was stressful and it was killing me. I left and found a more relaxing job and the hair came back. I wish my kids one day will connect with our homeland the way you do. Good luck in Vietnam bro!
I also feel the same..my yellow skin in California. Don't fit in but going to asia, I also don't really fit in also. Thanks for the vid.
I’m genuinely HAPPY FOR YOU, for making that leap of Faith and following your passion, what you love and what you desire for yourself.
When you get Alopecia it’s a serious sign of high stress, good for you for recognizing it and managing your stress, because stress is indeed a form of mental health that we should all be aware of. But Im truly proud of you making that bold decision,
“Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today” Will Rogers
hi peter e sẽ luôn luôn ủng hộ vlog của a, e năm nay 22 tuổi và 3 năm trước e có ý định sang đức định cư nhưng r e vẫn quyết định ở đây và thật tốt khi xem đc vlog của a
Good luck to you. Hope you can show us different places and the culture of Vietnam.
Good job bro! Follow your heart you got this!!!
Godspeed. I hope you find what you’re looking for in the motherland.
brilliant. somany resonances. i am going to the motherland to check it out. thanks for your message of hope.
hey bro!!!! go for your heart. we love our vietnamese parents ,but we have to live our life in our own way.....and be happy.......
I feel you bro. I will do the same soon and go to vietnam to experience this
All the best con wish your dreams come true 💕🥰
I admire you, really, for doing that, go to Vietnam, not listening to anybody because it was you who was stressed, it was you who began having this type of alopecia, not anybody else! I can't go back to my country (Colombia) because it's not a safe country, I don't like it anymore, if I'm going somewhere else it'll be anywhere but latinamerican countries! So for me it's like there's nowhere else to go! Maybe asian countries? But I got no idea of thai, japanese, vietnamese, korean.....So for now I'll stay in Canada. Pease take care! Big hug from Montreal!! 🫂🫂🤗
You can always go to most Asian countries. They are relatively safer than Latin countries. As an added bonus, most Asian countries are quite affordable to live in. Rent and food are relatively cheap compare to Western countries.
Despite all the challenges in Vietnam including weight loss, diarrhea, hot weather, your hair naturally growing back is in my opinion a miracle! The fact that simply going back to Vietnam/return to your roots helps treat your alopecia areata is even more fascinating because treating alopecia is not that easy, it takes lots of time, money and effort, but it still goes nowhere.
Look like you choose the right place. Go for it. When you find your root, you will be complete. Cheers
With vancouver prices, moving to Vietnam is a big blessing. Take ur days off, play video games, eat out. Take your time to chill and de stress. I'm viet, i have a channel like you, i l ive in canada too, i also stress and lose hair, it comes back when you de stress. go lift, do mma, exercise helps.
not exactly if you can’t work remotely you would end up working in a place in Vietnam making Vietnamese wages
It's the reup time
always be you peter and protect your energy!
I went thru pretty much the same thinking what you’ve been going thru right now back in 2006 as a 26 yo. After marriage&kid, failed businesses there all my views about Vn changed. But enjoy your single life there as of now bro…
Good job! keep going
Thank you, I will
Bro i feel the same shit. Bout to sell everything n move out there next year.
Wow congrats bro. You fixed your hair. Here in the u.s some doctors would give you some injections around those ball spots. I heard it helped. At least your hair in other areas looked strong. A doctor told me he had quite a few students experienced it. Possible caused by over stressed during the finals. And of course stress can happen at home, n work even more. Good luck n take care. Life can be very stressful because of all the craps going almost everywhere. Do what your gut tells you to do.
Hey Peter, just came across your channel. I can very much relate to your story. I'm a British Vietnamese currently living in Ho Chi Minh. I've been suffering from severe stress lately, and it seems like I'm experiencing the same hair loss (alopecia areata) problem as you. Well, I didn't know what it was until I came across your channel.
I'm glad to hear you are making good progress and things are getting better.
May I ask what medication did your doctor prescribed, you seem to have made a total recovery.
Its best to talk to your doctor but I didn't rly need it, reducing stressed was the best solution for it imo
@@brokethehabit the reason I ask is because my condition has been going on for quite a while now, a few years.
I have some very complicated family problems which are not very easy to go away, actually I haven't found many solutions to reduce my stress.
So when I saw your video and you mentioned you was prescribed some medication and recovered I was very curious. Thought maybe I can give medication a try
@@ThuyHoang-uk7jhhi. I have an ex colleague (male) who also had alopecia. He was around the same age (late 20s or early 30s). His was also stress induced, I think. His doc prescribed some meds but he was also advised to reduce stress. His hair has grown back fully after a year or so.
Hi. I don't know why YT showed me one of your vids, but here I am watching more. I have a male ex colleague who also developed alopecia - he was around your age too when it happened. I think he was in his late 20s to early 30s then. His doc said that it was stress related & gave him meds. His stress levels decreased & his hair grew back. I'm glad that your hair has come back too.
I hope you're feeling better now - physically & mentally. I don't know if you're employed by a company, but if you're not, then why not move to another city - maybe Da Nang? The air is cleaner & you'll be near the beach & mountains. There are also lots of white expats so if you want western company/ friends, you can find them. (but then I don't know if you're on a 6 month lease or so) I used to follow Kyle Le - he's also a Viet kieu, but he's mostly US based now.
Wish you all the best. Good luck in your endeavours!
Yeah boss!! You did it!!!
Welcome back to the motherland, i havent been back there until last year, it was hot there.
Fun to know you from insta now I come to youtube about your life in vietnam.
Welcome
Bro, nothing but respect for you. Hang in there, keep grinding!
Ive been binge watching your videos, and I have a question... Are you making enough on Adsense to support yourself in Saigon? What other sources of income do you have??
Maybe you have mentioned that in another video, but I missed that.
Vietnam is the best place to live or retire because of the cheap living costs and friendly people!
great video :) I am happy you are doing allot better
We trying kpopnews
What steps you have to do to move to vietnam to live. The vietnam visa only last about 3 months
proud on u man.
thx
As a Vietnamese stranger, I want to say to you “Welcome home, homie.” I don’t know if all the spiritual stuffs are true or not, it might just be sheer coincidence. But I’m happy to see you made your journey to come back home. The motherland Vietnam welcomed you and healed you, beginning with your body. It might just be utter nonsense but I hope when your Vietnamese getting better, you connect more with the locals, the culture, the history… then you’ll find peace in your heart. Good luck on your journey bro.
A friend of mine in Paris once said to me : " You're a banana, yellow on the outside, white on the inside. " As a Vietnamese growing up in the Westwern world, I think there's some true to that statement. I'm very proud of you , Peter. Keep being who you are, and doing what makes you happy. You're not making a mistake or being selfish. You're taking charge of your life because at the end of the day, no one else will do it for you. Be well. Be happy.
Welcome home! ^_^
What did you do for work in Vancouver
Respect my Viet bro. Now you have something to hope for.
Love your story!
May I ask how did you get a long term Visa. TIA
how about live in countryside in viet nam and be a farmer?
How much is a'lot of money in Vancouver?
Dope Content. I suggest to just start your video traveling 🗺️
Soon my friend
I am Vietnamese living in the US. I have been living in the US for almost 30 years. During the first few years, the US was like Dreams come true to me. Now after almost 30 years, I've changed my mind. Most people in the US are like modern slaves. People work until they die. Life is full of stress, violent, debt. I will return and live in Vietnam when my children are able to take care for themselves in the US.
In America, nothing is certain but taxes and death -- Benjamin Franklin
So what you do for woek? How do you ewen money?
I've watched your journey...I wanna see how this turns out 😅
Welcome
So many doors opened up for people if they just stop worrying.
I felt out of place even in my own country.
South East Asia saved me…
I guess you're a Vietnamese who's born in Canada. I hope you can cope and adapt to their culture.
I know why you got that patch and I know why it grew back... and if you go back I would think it would come back.
Welcome to my homecity bro 😁
Well my boi, you got a Vietnam citizenship and you're good to go
Good video. Be truth to yourself.
Beautiful!
i want sell my house in usa and move to vietnam..
You’ll be back to Canada
Vietnam just short term thing
Left NYC for VN 6 yrs ago. Do I like it here? Im not sure. Its cheap, safe but also poor, overpopulated, crazy traffic, no English. Thailand is a lot better
Good luck on your journey of self discovery
Buddy, nhìn khuôn mặt bạn thật sự giống một người gốc Việt, đặc biệt là đôi mắt.
You’re moving to VN and just spend money or work for a company to live by then they will leave you alone. If you’re starting a company then you will taste the reality.
You said it matey 👍 slaving away in the West
You look Vietnamese to me.
Your parent is type of a past people and i fell sorry for them bc of the war, but i think u should tell them that vietnam is not like what they think anymore
how do u make friends there?
Say yes to everything put yourself out there
Eat healthy and focus on health
Canada sucks lol I moved 25 years go seen the light wayyyyyy back when you were a baby
I am so glad that I grew up in Hawaii. We do not care where you are from.
Come on, the food is awesome and the women are even more awesome in VN!
Someone is going to mug ya huh... have you been mugged yet? 😂
she talks about her experience about that here th-cam.com/video/Kjpt4Le_EkQ/w-d-xo.html
@@brokethehabit I am in Vietnam myself. Mid 40s, but from California. I left USA, in 2008 fc. Taught all over Asia. Settled in Vietnam 2019, freedom during covid, married 2020 long time friend, built a beachfront house in nha trang 2023. To me Vietnam is freedom.
What do you do for money? A lot of poverty in Vietnam
Home is where the heart is. People come home for love and happiness, not for money.
@@nguyenhoanganh4586 I completely understand what you are saying. I am currently in Bien Hoa. I also have a military retirement. I’m just wanting to know how others earn money in this country. No disrespect intended
@@mrlongbone2667 I am planning to go back to Vietnam next year. Personally I have to have enough money to financially support myself for at least a year or two before I can get a job and earn money in Vietnam. Similarly in the US, you need to have enough money in the bank to financially support yourself for at least 6 months to a year-roughly over $100K, in case you don't have any job.
Em rất đẹp trai
You don't even know who you were? Then live in Vietnam for 2 years bro the you will become a true Vietnamese like the local. 😅
Cheap cheap cheap to get 😼 is why.
You must be really stressed to develop that bald spot on your head. I know 2 business men that had that and they are in big businesses and they hit some hurdles in their life.
Homie started bring about that race, you lost your credibility and now you need to count how many keester hair that each vietnamese gov employees got?
You should take DNA ancestry test to see If you're actually 100% Vietnamese.
@@altran1125 I know a lot of modern Vietnamese are mixed with Chinese, Hmong, Loas, Cambodian and CHAMPA ethnic groups who are actually the TRUE NATIVE of Vietnam country. We all know Vietnamese origin are from China.
Champa were the native of modern day south vietnam. North vietnam part was one of the oldest unoccupied land.
The kinh people are who modern day vietnamese are. About 85% DNA composition of vietnamese and were originally from South China region. The kinh are one of the east asian ethnic group that moved to SEA.
They then annexed Champa and mixed with them. Made them have same name, culture, language as us.
The kinh people have similar DNA sequence as the ethnicities of south china.
You made a big mistake!
There are no mistakes in life, just lessons.
@brokethehabit dont let the haters drag you down. This guy is just a troll. You’re inspiring man
he can comes back to canada anytime,,, he is still young , he wants to explore the world,,, especially his home land
He IS young. Naivety and life experiences are the keys. Just hope that you ARE happy, inside out 🤝🙏❤
Don't listen to this clown @sacausa. Hater gotta hate. Go explore and live life to the fullest.
hey peter. i am from california. will be in saigon, august 15. hope i can take u out for a beer. i live in thao dien q2 terrace, across the street luminere
That lose hair came from stress.
Do you realize why you fall in love with Vn? Because cheap & easy living. Besides that. No future there with lot of reasons. Good luck to you dude.