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Wil Dasovich diagnosed with cancer
“I think everyone wants to live a long life. I would like to live a long life. But what’s more important for me is how I live my life,” former Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) housemate started his latest video log, later announcing that he has been diagnosed with cancer.
Entitled as “The Doctor Finally Told Me (Bad News),” Wil Dasovich, popular YouTube vlogger in this 11-minute vlog, backtracked to his travel experiences.
“After hearing the news I could not help but reflect on everything that I have experienced in the last 25 years and how I got to this point in my life,” the vlogger captioned, furthering that his purposes for vlogging is for a ‘personal perspective.’
“The other day I was diagnosed with cancer. As tough as it was for me to take that in, it’s not gonna stop me from having fun, being myself and continuing to do what makes me happy,” he revealed, without specifying what kind of cancer it was.
Wil said that how he got to where he is now is one of the most requested videos from his subscribers and thought that this was a ‘good time to make that video.’
In spite of his condition, he will still continue vlogging saying that having an audience is his source of happiness and something that he will never take for granted.
“I can’t say enough times how much I thank everyone for the support and I truly love each and everyone of you,” he said.
“Just knowing that there is an audience that is watching my content, it makes me feel like the happiest person on earth,” he said that this is what makes him feel better as of the moment. He did say he was still dreaming of reaching a million subscribers and was hoping that maybe that is not impossible.
“If there’s one thing that I want you to take away from this video is to experience as much as possible with the amount of time that you have. I think the aggregate of my 400 videos can be summarized to that. As you all age, you eventually come to the realization that you will be more disappointed with the things that you didn’t do than by the things you did do,” he ended.
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