The Inventions Needed to Fish with only 4% Physical Function
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2023
- Bryce Dinneen is a tetraplegic with a passion for fishing. He was larking around with friends in 2007 when he dived into the sea, hit the ground and broke his neck. Bryce is incredibly open about how hard life is as a tetraplegic; he has to rely on carers, and half of his day is spent either getting up and preparing to go to bed. After his accident, Bryce began rebuilding his life around his love of fishing. He launched Wish4Fish, a charity aimed at building a boat that would allow the disabled community to go fishing on the ocean. But how would Bryce raise the two and half million dollars needed to build the vessel?
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I really appreciate how vulnerable and raw Bryce was with us in this video. It gives a realistic view of what life can be like for people with an injury like this and that's very commendable because it's certainly not always easy to be that open like this. Thank you Bryce. You did a good thing and I wish you a fulfilling life and all the very best now and in the future!
love you brother and also the girl that takes care of you , she is so humble and honest a real angel on earth
I love this channel. Being disabled myself and raising an autistic son, I can relate to some extent and feels good to see the great attitudes and strength of these great people. Bonus: I can now easily spot the difference between an Aussie and Kiwi accent now! May seem obvious to locals but as an American, it’s not as clear sometimes. It’s easy to pick up now. Lol.
So which one is he?
Stay blessed brother!! 💯🙏🏾💙
6:32,that would have kept me asking that question alot😢😢,i honestly felt his intuition was screaming that moment because he mentioned saying he wasnt really "up for it"😫
Well done, Bryce!! Woohoo! 🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Everyone needs to know about this.❤❤❤
What a wonderful story! Rockstar 🎉
Great story, I love to go to New Zealand, I am disabled. I have a head injury from a accident I had when I was little. I would love to relocate to New Zealand.
They should incite large national media to find a cure for spinal cord injury this is not life for both one and the family so much technology that is used why not give it