Jimmy Donaldson, a 24-year-old known online by his moniker MrBeast, presents an individual with $10,000 after their surgery
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YouTube‘s most subscribed individual just cured 1,000 people’s blindness by paying for their simple eye-surgery.

Jimmy Donaldson, a 24-year-old known online by his moniker MrBeast, just released a video detailing the scores of people from the US and across world whose severe cataracts he had removed with the help of a the non-profit eye care organization, See.

MrBeast also gave away $10,000 to a number of patients, bought one a Tesla, and even donated $50,000 to another’s college fund. He also donated $100,000 to See.

Donaldson is known for his outlandish stunt videos – which include him being buried alive for 50 hours, and another wherein the last person to take their hand off a private jet gets to keep the plane. In addition to being YouTube’s most subscribed individual, he is also one of the website’s highest earners.

Jimmy Donaldson, a 24-year-old known online by his moniker MrBeast, presents an individual with $10,000 after their surgery

Jimmy Donaldson, a 24-year-old known online by his moniker MrBeast, presents an individual with $10,000 after their surgery

Jimmy Donaldson, a 24-year-old known online by his moniker MrBeast, presents an individual with $10,000 after their surgery

The second person MrBeast provided the surgery for. He helped with the curing of 998 more

The second person MrBeast provided the surgery for. He helped with the curing of 998 more

The second person MrBeast provided the surgery for. He helped with the curing of 998 more

In the video, MrBeast shows patients getting their bandages removed after surgery, and shows their reaction. For many of them it was the first time they had seen properly in decades.

One patient was a man named Charlie, who’s deteriorated vision prevented him from working anymore. After receiving the surgery, Charlie is able to see again and MrBeast gives him $10,000.

‘I just haven’t been me for the last 62 years,’ one patient tells MrBeast in the video, ‘I can actually see your face.’

Another man said the first thing he wanted to see when his bandages came off was his son, who he said had been his ‘rock’ throughout his vision problems. 

‘Seeing him, seeing his face, you know, that’s what I miss the most,’ he said. 

As soon as he came out of surgery, his son was there and the two embraced in tears.

‘I can see everybody’s facial features now,’ he said, wiping away a tear. ‘It’s a little blurry with my tears coming out.’

MrBeast stands with a crowd of his people whose vision he helped cure in his latest video

MrBeast stands with a crowd of his people whose vision he helped cure in his latest video

MrBeast stands with a crowd of his people whose vision he helped cure in his latest video

Patients received Phacoemulsification, a surgery which sees cataracts removed with a vacuum

Patients received Phacoemulsification, a surgery which sees cataracts removed with a vacuum

Patients received Phacoemulsification, a surgery which sees cataracts removed with a vacuum

Once the cataract is removed from the eye an artificial lens is inserted to replace it

Once the cataract is removed from the eye an artificial lens is inserted to replace it

Once the cataract is removed from the eye an artificial lens is inserted to replace it

The surgery Sees specializes in is called Phacoemulsification. 

In the procedure, doctors make a small incision in the eye and vacuum out the eye’s clouded cataract lens, and then inserts a new artificial lens.

Sufferers from severe cataracts are not entirely blind – they can still see light – but their vision can be so blurry that the basic shapes of objects are indiscernible.

Phacoemulsification can cost up to $6,000 for patients without insurance.

Another one of MrBeasts patients is a boy named Jeremiah, who had been blind in his right eye since birth

Another one of MrBeasts patients is a boy named Jeremiah, who had been blind in his right eye since birth

Another one of MrBeasts patients is a boy named Jeremiah, who had been blind in his right eye since birth

Jeremiah was given $50,000 to put towards his college education after his surgery

Jeremiah was given $50,000 to put towards his college education after his surgery

Jeremiah was given $50,000 to put towards his college education after his surgery

Satchel was born partially blind and always wanted to drive but couldn't

Satchel was born partially blind and always wanted to drive but couldn't

Satchel was born partially blind and always wanted to drive but couldn’t

After a successful surgery, MrBeast presented Satchel with a bran new Tesla

After a successful surgery, MrBeast presented Satchel with a bran new Tesla

After a successful surgery, MrBeast presented Satchel with a bran new Tesla

Another one of MrBeasts patients is a boy named Jeremiah, who had been blind in his right eye since birth. The cataract he was born with prevented the eye from ever seeing light, which meant the surgery only had a 50 percent shot at success, MrBeast explained in the video.

Jeremiah broke down in tears after he removed his bandages to find the surgery worked, and then MrBeast presented him with a $50,000 check to put towards his college tuition. 

‘I don’t even think this is real, like I’m waiting to wake up,’ he said. 

MrBeast also featured a teenager named Satchel, who was partially blind since birth and nearly lost all his vision in a go-cart accident. 

‘All I see is like blur and color, I can barely see the shapes,’ Satchel explained.

He told MrBeast that he had never been able to drive because of his vision, and that he found himself stuck at home because of it.

At the end of the video after the surgery was successful, MrBeast gave Jeremiah a Tesla.

MrBeast also brought the surgery to patients from countries around the world

MrBeast also brought the surgery to patients from countries around the world

MrBeast also brought the surgery to patients from countries around the world

Countries the effort visited were Namibia, Mexico, Honduras, Indonesia, Brazil, Vietnam, Kenya, and Jamaica

Countries the effort visited were Namibia, Mexico, Honduras, Indonesia, Brazil, Vietnam, Kenya, and Jamaica

Countries the effort visited were Namibia, Mexico, Honduras, Indonesia, Brazil, Vietnam, Kenya, and Jamaica

MrBeast and See also brought their surgery around the world to cure the vision of people from Namibia, Mexico, Honduras, Indonesia, Brazil, Vietnam, Kenya, and Jamaica.

On its website, See explained that cataracts affect about 65.2million people around the world, and that in 80 percent of those cases vision loss can be moderate to severe.

Procedures to cure cataracts like the one detailed in MrBeast’s are relatively simple, but 99 percent of the world doesn’t have access to healthcare and services to treat the condition.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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