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Sunset at Paldal Mountain, Suwon | Dani Roberts
Backlog from my South Korean Semester Exchange last year.
Went for a hike up Paldal Mountain with my roommate to witness the sunset at the peak, having already seen the sunrise before. It was a good way to wrap up our time in Suwon at the end of the semester, just before we left for Busan for a short holiday then went back to our home countries.
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Horcrux Hunt | A Harry Potter Fanfilm
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We made this short film for our final assignment for the Comparing Novels to Films class at Ajou University. Enjoy! My social media links: Instagram : _daniroberts Twitter : _DaniRoberts Blogger : journalofafox.blogspot.com Spotify : open.spotify.com/user/12142023442 Make sure to give the video a thumbs up, share it, subscribe & leave a comment below!
Hiking at Cheongryang-san, Incheon | Dani Roberts
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I went hiking at Mt. Cheongryang in Incheon with some friends on 20th of September 2021. Enjoy the vlog! :) Subscribe to see more videos or vlogs coming soon! My social media links: Instagram : _daniroberts Twitter : _DaniRoberts Blogger : journalofafox.blogspot.com Spotify : open.spotify.com/user/12142023442 Music: 1. Tranquility - Prod. Riddiman ua-cam.com/video/3u43...
Sunrise on a cloudy morning at Paldal Mountain | Dani Roberts
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Sunrise on a cloudy morning at Paldal Mountain | Dani Roberts
First Trip to Seoul (Dongmyo Flea Market, Itaewon & Han River) | Dani Roberts
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Here's a long overdue vlog of my first trip to some places in Seoul with some Malaysian friends on the 4th of September 2021. I've been busy with classes and exploring, but I have so much more footage to edit that I'm excited to share soon. Check out the shorts too for some more content. Subscribe and stay tuned to see more videos or vlogs coming soon! CC juga terdapat dalam bahasa Melayu. My s...
Mini Campus & Town Tour (Ajou University) | Dani Roberts #Shorts
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Our Ajou University student buddy took us on a mini tour around some places on campus and parts of the university town outside the main gates. Meant to make it a proper vlog but I'll do a complete tour in the future. Enjoy this short for now. :) Music: Fender Bender - Bad Snacks ua-cam.com/video/6Qgjk066ZbI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AudioLibrary-FreeMusic
First Weekend at Ajou University, Suwon (Vlog) | Dani Roberts
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Checking in at Ajou University, Mini Dorm Room Tour at the New International Dormitory, Hwaseong lunch, Avenue France shopping and Gwanggyo Lake Park short trip. Sorry about the shaky footage, ditched the cheap monopod later so upcoming vlogs will hopefully be less shaky. Subscribe to see more videos or vlogs coming soon! Chapters: 00:00 Day 1: Traveling to Ajou 01:24 Day 1: Mini Dorm Room Tour...
I Had An Eye Surgery (Retinal Detachment) | Dani Roberts
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I had to get a surgery for Retinal Detachment in April 2021. As many people including myself had never heard of this condition, I decided to make a video to shed light on Retinal Detachment and my experience with it. Share this video around to tell more people about it! And get your eyes medically checked often even when you have 20/20 vision. (With a medically trained optometrist/ophthalmologi...
Quarantine Apartment Tour in South Korea | Dani Roberts
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A tour of my quarantine apartment during my South Korean Fall 2021 Semester exchange. I explain how appliances work in details because they might be common here and other countries, but work differently or are unavailable in Malaysia. Subscribe to see more videos or vlogs coming soon! My social media links: Instagram : _daniroberts Twitter : _DaniRoberts Blogger : jour...
MCO Confessions: The Struggles of Lockdown
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This was a short I did for my university assignment about the struggles of staying indoors due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia. Enjoy! BGM: But It Ain't Broke [Instrumental] (feat. Vicky Flint) My social media links: Main channel : ua-cam.com/users/RoxieRoberts294 2nd channel : ua-cam.com/users/MoreRoxie Twitter : _DaniRoberts Instagram : _danioberts Tumblr : dani...
Girl (Docudrama)
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Girl (Docudrama)
What do you love about Malaysia?
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What do you love about Malaysia?
DiY Christmas Wreath using Loo Rolls
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DiY Christmas Wreath using Loo Rolls
Organizing with Loo Rolls
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Organizing with Loo Rolls
DIY Christmas Memory Wreath
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DIY Christmas Memory Wreath
DIY The Fault In Our Stars Room Decor
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DIY The Fault In Our Stars Room Decor
DIY 3D Word Sign
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DIY 3D Word Sign
Cute Paper Basket Tutorial
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Cute Paper Basket Tutorial

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  • @the9to5couple
    @the9to5couple Місяць тому

    How are you now? How is your vision?

  • @joanholme1672
    @joanholme1672 2 місяці тому

    Did you have Lattis Degeneration. It

  • @rinoroy7353
    @rinoroy7353 2 місяці тому

    how do flashes looks like and how long it lasts

  • @Dolandtromm
    @Dolandtromm 3 місяці тому

    I am actually surprised that biologal garbage like ¥oo exists on this planet

  • @Dolandtromm
    @Dolandtromm 3 місяці тому

    Why you barking all the time like your father😂

  • @bhavyashree2311
    @bhavyashree2311 6 місяців тому

    Hi

  • @anonymous-ov3ip
    @anonymous-ov3ip 6 місяців тому

    How r u now ,what are the long term effects of this surgery?

  • @thenerdywalker516
    @thenerdywalker516 8 місяців тому

    I'm really sorry that you had to go through this. I truly hope there would be more awareness for retinal detachment. High myopes in particular are at risk and knowing the signs are key!

  • @chappapravalika9647
    @chappapravalika9647 9 місяців тому

    Hi Dani,I went scleral buckle surgery 1 year ago as it was failed again I went PPV and silicon oil surgery 3 weeks ago,now my eye is completely red and very small in size How much time does it take to increase my eye size and get back vision?

  • @nikatatkina5711
    @nikatatkina5711 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for your video. You are amazing. Can I ask you about your vision right now? I got a scleral buckle a week ago.❤️

  • @dupre5338
    @dupre5338 11 місяців тому

    You are an angel for sharing your personal journey with retinal detachment and helping so many people :)❤❤❤🙏👍

  • @brekayxo
    @brekayxo Рік тому

    This was a very good video, thank you

  • @study.withsiya
    @study.withsiya Рік тому

    Hey what's your major and the university is good

  • @zap235
    @zap235 Рік тому

    Did you have holes in left and right eye

  • @UtkarshDwivedidude
    @UtkarshDwivedidude Рік тому

    Nice to see you fully recovered. May I know What is your current vision?

  • @CANDIDPRO
    @CANDIDPRO Рік тому

    It's very good explanation Dani 👍 I just had retinal detachment last Wednesday 9 aug 2023 in Australia. I experienced a bit of black shadiw on the left eye on the bottom side. I went to optometris on the next day and they found it immediately that I got tear on my retinal. They sent me straight away to the specialist. Next day I went to specialist, they check again and it cannot be fix by just by laser. So they sent me straight away to hospital for operation. I went to hospital on the same day which was Friday and the doctor in hospital straight away did the vitrectomy in the afternoon at 4pm. Everything went very fast in here, I think the doctor in Australia look at retinal detachment as something that very serious and urgent. I am in the recovery now in 4 days and the bubble is halfway now.

  • @robwhite2851
    @robwhite2851 Рік тому

    Thank you having my surgery tomorrow very helpful

  • @jenjud1
    @jenjud1 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @1badz239
    @1badz239 Рік тому

    I had this surgery 2 weeks ago. Caught it on a Monday early evening (dark curtain). Saw the Retina specialist on Tuesday and operated on Thursday @ 12 Noon. My first follow up is tomorrow morning.

  • @sulemanaminu-tz2bu
    @sulemanaminu-tz2bu Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. The information provided is very useful to me as I prepare to meet my doctor for the treatment of retinal detachment. Thanks

  • @diwakarkhare8582
    @diwakarkhare8582 Рік тому

    Mam I had my vitrecomy surgery 30 days ago in left eye. My redness increased after 30 in left eye. Before that it was fine. Was also white. I am having oil inside my eye. Is it normal or some serious is building up

  • @Dreadhead02productions
    @Dreadhead02productions Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience - am recovering from a schleral buckle op from a bit over a week ago, and know what you mean when you say it can be a confronting and stressful event! I'd heard of a retinal detachment before, but had no real idea what it entailed. So I'm glad I could get mine dealt with relatively quickly, and strongly encourage anyone to see a doctor if their vision changes in any way!! My brain is doing a good job of interpreting the mixed signals coming from my eyes (left has the buckle and is still blurry, with a bit of the gas bubble remaining too) and I'm feeling much more like myself in the past few days :)

  • @kevinliau7479
    @kevinliau7479 2 роки тому

    ha...i now undergo same situation as u

  • @tonyparker6039
    @tonyparker6039 2 роки тому

    Hey Dani please reply me Can You tell Me About Retinal Detachment,My Sister's One of eye is totally damage because We Didn't obsorb Early Later Doctor Were Saying that it is not possible She is not able to see by one Eye So is it possible any Surgery that Her Vision.comeback ??please reply me

  • @seapearl1240
    @seapearl1240 2 роки тому

    This is very very helpful information on symptoms and treatment. Thank-You for sharing your experience kindly 👍🙏👀👏

  • @jaimcr
    @jaimcr 2 роки тому

    How are you doing? Had a retinal detachment surgery on my left eye. 12-28-22

  • @Kathleen253
    @Kathleen253 2 роки тому

    Oh my, I went to an optometrist a week ago, he said I had a chance of a retinal detachment. So I had to make an appointment with my PCP so I can get an appointment for an opthalmologist in two months. Then I can get a referral to a retinologist and I have no idea how long before that appointment will occur. I am praying nothing happens before that.

    • @1badz239
      @1badz239 Рік тому

      This must be operated ASAP. No time for referrals or waiting.

  • @Daisywoong
    @Daisywoong 2 роки тому

    I've had flashes of light in my peripheral vision in both eyes for a couple years now, mostly my left eye and I feel like it's getting more frequent. Went to the optometrist last week and they confirmed no tears, but the photos did confirm that it's a bit thinner behind my eye especially in my left. I've been an anxious mess since then, I almost dread it every time there's a flash in my eye now as if I'm waiting for my retina to tear or detach. I've always struggled with health anxiety, but knowing that I'm not alone and if it does ever happen, it will be okay and you can do something about it.

    • @paulwoodford1984
      @paulwoodford1984 Рік тому

      How has your vision been. Anymore flashes?

    • @Daisywoong
      @Daisywoong Рік тому

      I went to the ophthalmologist shortly after this, who assured me that I shouldn't be worried and that both my eyes have plently of vitreous gel, and that the other optometrist was wrong. I've been having less flashes since (not sure if it's bc my anxiety went down) but the flashes randomly started going back up recently but then started going down again. Seeing another optometrist next week just for a routine check up and to check my retinas but I think I'm okay now, and will only really sound the alarm when I see an abundance of flashes at once or loss of vision. @@paulwoodford1984

  • @chadmccormick1412
    @chadmccormick1412 2 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this video. I am 45 and had a complete detachment and had surgery on 10-10-22. My retina pulled away from the macula. I had a gas bubble and buckle placed. It’s been 3 months post-op and I have 40%-50% of my vision back. My surgeon said my vision may improve but will never be like it was before the surgery. It was quite alarming. The recovery was very painful for me. My eye was swollen shut the day after and was blood red. It took about 1.5 months to get some normalcy back. Now, I am back at work and feel much better. I have a cataract on my eye now and that has to be removed now. Lol!! All I can do is laugh at this point. My right eye was the culprit as well. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @shaynelee487
    @shaynelee487 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this video! It was very helpful.

  • @SSandeepG
    @SSandeepG 2 роки тому

    Thanks 😊

  • @kartiksawlani3907
    @kartiksawlani3907 2 роки тому

    I have also ratina detechment surgery Its too late when realise that it was ratina detechment but i recover 100 %

  • @rajivnair3455
    @rajivnair3455 2 роки тому

    Thank you for Sharing 👍

  • @chessdad182
    @chessdad182 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the detailed explanation. We are so lucky that UA-cam can provide information on these serious conditions.

  • @hannahHanane
    @hannahHanane 2 роки тому

    thank you so much

  • @sampeace9066
    @sampeace9066 2 роки тому

    hello, thank you very much for your videos. you look happy and that's great. I had a vitrectomy a month ago with gas bubble for two weeks. my doctor is sick. I want to know if I can go back to wearing contact lenses, doing some fitness, going to the swimming pool or flying. A very big thank you

  • @shwetashankar3479
    @shwetashankar3479 2 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video Dani... Did you experience floaters..?

  • @Dhhsjwksjsvs
    @Dhhsjwksjsvs 2 роки тому

    can you lift heavy weights now

  • @willsprip7804
    @willsprip7804 2 роки тому

    how is your vision progress. can you comment on this. Its been more than an year now I guess. Is your vision back to normal and for how many months you had blurry vision or some other vision issues

  • @user-ms8ei9xb2i
    @user-ms8ei9xb2i 2 роки тому

    I had the same treatment for retinal detachment and my experience was similar to you. Wish you all th best.

  • @soonkwonghan8404
    @soonkwonghan8404 2 роки тому

    Hi Dani, can I know how’s your vision now? Regain fully as before? If yes how long does it takes? I had the surgery 2 weeks ago and most of the gas bubble has disappeared. I can see already but not exactly clear. Mine is Mac on retinal detachment. This is my main concern. My appointment with doctor is in 2 weeks time.

  • @elizabethcambre9302
    @elizabethcambre9302 2 роки тому

    Is the laser and or eye injection for the gas bubble painful?

  • @PatrickLimJr
    @PatrickLimJr 2 роки тому

    Why you get it at young age

  • @beaubrummelmotorizedbicycles
    @beaubrummelmotorizedbicycles 2 роки тому

    Great video Dani, This is a great public service announcement, please listen to this young woman about the early symptoms, very early detection of a problem with your retina means a much simpler and easier treatment. I am 72 years old and just had the vitrectomy surgery, mine was caused by old age, but like most I did not pay attention to the symptoms, such as heavy floaters, and a few flashes. I did pay attention once the curtain fell in my eye, but still waited to see a doctor for 1 whole week. Don't be stubborn like me go see your eye professional right away, the whole situation can be scary, but losing your sight is much worse. Thank you Dani for this great video.

  • @tanvirsingh765
    @tanvirsingh765 2 роки тому

    i have floaters and they are increasing i consulted a doctor and she advice me to do a laser surgery is it safe ?

    • @juanpascual5577
      @juanpascual5577 2 роки тому

      Take your Dr recommendation and have your eye treated with laser. Very simple and fast procedure. A little bit of pain (some people do have pain and some don’t). The procedure is rather quick. I had both of my eye retina lasered on September of this year. I had a horse shoe tear on the right eye due to a PVD and a semi tear on the left eye. Had the right eye done first due to being more critical to have it fixed and avoid a RD if not lasered and 2 weeks later I had my left eye lasered (preventive). Almost 3 months later and a couple of follow up visits in between after the procedures with my retinologist my retinas are both looking good. No peripheral view loss and 20/20 vision. From now on I will have 6-month checkups. My retinologist is my best friend for the rest of my life. It’s a little bit scary when they tell you that they need to laser your eyes but believe me it’s better to have it done than wait and have a more complicated scenario and even permanent loss of vision.

  • @haqsach4147
    @haqsach4147 2 роки тому

    How is your vision now?

  • @omaimazafar8698
    @omaimazafar8698 2 роки тому

    Hi, how many times did you see flashes in a day? And can you please tell me what dose your flash look like black lightning streak type image or like a black out for one second? And were the flashes more visible in a dark room or in bright room?

    • @juanpascual5577
      @juanpascual5577 2 роки тому

      From my recent experience if you see flashes (“C” shape flashes) on your peripheral vision or with any movement of the eye even once or multiple times during the day (nigh or day) that you never experienced before it’s a sign that something is going on with your retina. It could either be a tear or beginning of a RD. See your eye doctor (ophthalmologist) or retina specialist ASAP. The faster you have your eyes examined it will provide you with the best solution to avoid further vision loss or even permanent loss of vision.

  • @mr4581
    @mr4581 2 роки тому

    Tqvm for sharing your experience. It is a good insight for future patient, caretakers & family members on what to expect before and after the procedure. It gives some hope for patient and family members that such situation is manageable. Wish you all the best on your future endeavours & stay healthy.

  • @johannahofmann2715
    @johannahofmann2715 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video, great explanation of retinal detachment and all that goes with it. I'm glad to hear you are doing well and that both of your eyes will be taken care of. My partner just went through surgery for a retinal detachment in the R eye and is on the road to healing and recovery! It's a scary experience... All the best to you Dani.

  • @rknarayan
    @rknarayan 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this Dani. I just had my surgery on Sep 14 2022. I recovering but the fears of life ahead grip me. I am encouraged by your zest for life and will take that as a learning for myself. Thank you for doing this video.

    • @splendedsuns1
      @splendedsuns1 2 роки тому

      It will be fine , trust me on that 😊

    • @manikpruthi
      @manikpruthi Рік тому

      How are you doing now? What was your prescription before and what is it now?