No reply necessary, Jesse. Thank you again for sharing more wisdom and attitude shift information. I agree that we should grasp at what we want when we can, because there may come a time when we can't. I enjoy listening to your viewpoints, and as a non-professional, but seriously into it on the side photographer, I can related to the regret of selling equipment. But, once you are past this health struggle, the universe will conspire to present you with the opportunity to regain your wildlife gear. I love your wildlife shots. Well, I love all of your work. Watching your older video adventures can be just so meditative on one hand, and exciting on another. Get out as well as you can, the nature will recharge your spirit.
Prayers they get you in for surgery quickly and your eyesight comes back quickly afterwards. Yes definitely take your GoPro out into nature because that is your happy place
Jesse, I love your attitude. I think sharing these things helps not only you but others in similar situations. I absolutely think you should get out in nature as much as you can (don't forget those sunglasses!). Canoe on the lake sounds awesome, a nature hike, talk as you go or once you reach a special spot... the possibilities are endless because people are interested ( more than just me😂). Still in my daily prayers. Keep the faith.
Jesse. Your a good sensitive guy. I'm sure your condition will improve as soon as you receive the appropriate treatment. You WILL! be fine, so start saving for that lens on MPB. Good luck, you'll get there.
I would love to see hike and chat videos :) for some reason i feel like you would be happier to film in places like that and i would love to see it!! why not! do the thing jesse!
I've never been in a kayak.🤭 but I love the water so yea do a video out there so we can see. I had an old houseboat for 2 yrs but sold it.. and I regret it the way you do your lens.😒
Don't sell any more of your equipment. In all three of my pit surgeries my eyesight improved. It sounds like moving to making videos may be a great alternative. Would love to see your part of the country and would def watch your vids!
Someone wants a lens. 😉 Lucky it’s not cancer. Very lucky. So many others are going through hell. I do hope your eyesight gets better, as I’m also a freelance photographer and understand the heartache. It’ll be okay.
Glad you can see your beautiful lake. Sounds like you live in a great area. Wonder how you go about monetizing a channel based on a temporary issue. What would you focus (no pun intended) on? In CA do you receive Disability right away for income? Have close friend with pit tumor. Disability considers pit tumor as a temp situation because it's so fixable. US has faster surgical intervention and more neurosurgeons, though. Friend just made a temp career change until surgery.
Good questions! It is a temporary thing, but also recurring. In my instance, I work and use unemployment insurance to go on medical leave for my surgery and recovery. For Jesse it seems like he is self employed, so I am not sure what avenues he can go thru for the financial side of things.
I think he's getting a lot of go fund me donations. He said was trying to get disability. Sometimes have to give up free lancing suck it up and find a job you can handle. Yes 98 percent curable. New vid says he's lucky no money worries. He points to diff side of head when describing car accident head injury. New vid says had to sell camera lens for money. A lot of I'll ppl have to for medical bills. Like how he describes his lens with like 8 Specs very detailed. Says he regrets selling it: there's the pitch. Someone buy me one. I had a pit tumor, my friend has a very complicated cleft cyst on tumor. We both worked. He's telling us he has bad headache from concussion but is going out in his boat on the lake. I'm just done....Feel badly for all of you have to work. At least in U.S. surgical and recovery time fast so don't need to take much time off work. Cure rate over 98% .
@@cyndyscraftcorner8017Cindy as RN and being a pit tumor patient have to say you worked when you could and yours was more complicated like my friends. I hope you do well. This guy so full of self entitlement and contradictions reflects poorly on all of us.
No reply necessary, Jesse. Thank you again for sharing more wisdom and attitude shift information. I agree that we should grasp at what we want when we can, because there may come a time when we can't. I enjoy listening to your viewpoints, and as a non-professional, but seriously into it on the side photographer, I can related to the regret of selling equipment. But, once you are past this health struggle, the universe will conspire to present you with the opportunity to regain your wildlife gear. I love your wildlife shots. Well, I love all of your work. Watching your older video adventures can be just so meditative on one hand, and exciting on another. Get out as well as you can, the nature will recharge your spirit.
Prayers they get you in for surgery quickly and your eyesight comes back quickly afterwards. Yes definitely take your GoPro out into nature because that is your happy place
Jesse, I love your attitude. I think sharing these things helps not only you but others in similar situations. I absolutely think you should get out in nature as much as you can (don't forget those sunglasses!). Canoe on the lake sounds awesome, a nature hike, talk as you go or once you reach a special spot... the possibilities are endless because people are interested ( more than just me😂). Still in my daily prayers. Keep the faith.
Sending you lots of hugs and prayers 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Prayers Jesse 🌻🙏🙏🌻
Jesse. Your a good sensitive guy. I'm sure your condition will improve as soon as you receive the appropriate treatment. You WILL! be fine, so start saving for that lens on MPB. Good luck, you'll get there.
I would love to see hike and chat videos :) for some reason i feel like you would be happier to film in places like that and i would love to see it!! why not! do the thing jesse!
Sending much love and prayers ❤
thank you for sharing Jesse
Great ideas Jesse
I've never been in a kayak.🤭 but I love the water so yea do a video out there so we can see. I had an old houseboat for 2 yrs but sold it.. and I regret it the way you do your lens.😒
It would be great if you could share some things you can do with your camera right now! It's not a question of perfection❤
Like you, my only concern has been my vision.
Don't sell any more of your equipment. In all three of my pit surgeries my eyesight improved. It sounds like moving to making videos may be a great alternative. Would love to see your part of the country and would def watch your vids!
Someone wants a lens. 😉 Lucky it’s not cancer. Very lucky. So many others are going through hell. I do hope your eyesight gets better, as I’m also a freelance photographer and understand the heartache. It’ll be okay.
Glad you can see your beautiful lake. Sounds like you live in a great area. Wonder how you go about monetizing a channel based on a temporary issue. What would you focus (no pun intended) on? In CA do you receive Disability right away for income? Have close friend with pit tumor. Disability considers pit tumor as a temp situation because it's so fixable. US has faster surgical intervention and more neurosurgeons, though. Friend just made a temp career change until surgery.
Good questions! It is a temporary thing, but also recurring. In my instance, I work and use unemployment insurance to go on medical leave for my surgery and recovery. For Jesse it seems like he is self employed, so I am not sure what avenues he can go thru for the financial side of things.
I think he's getting a lot of go fund me donations. He said was trying to get disability. Sometimes have to give up free lancing suck it up and find a job you can handle. Yes 98 percent curable. New vid says he's lucky no money worries. He points to diff side of head when describing car accident head injury. New vid says had to sell camera lens for money. A lot of I'll ppl have to for medical bills. Like how he describes his lens with like 8 Specs very detailed. Says he regrets selling it: there's the pitch. Someone buy me one. I had a pit tumor, my friend has a very complicated cleft cyst on tumor. We both worked. He's telling us he has bad headache from concussion but is going out in his boat on the lake. I'm just done....Feel badly for all of you have to work. At least in U.S. surgical and recovery time fast so don't need to take much time off work. Cure rate over 98% .
@@cyndyscraftcorner8017Cindy as RN and being a pit tumor patient have to say you worked when you could and yours was more complicated like my friends. I hope you do well. This guy so full of self entitlement and contradictions reflects poorly on all of us.