AMP member Din "Agent 00" recently revealed his experience at a hospital while trying to seek help for his eye, which was injured during a broadcast on November 27, 2024. The streamer was doing karate in his room with another individual when he injured his eye during a scuffle.
Even though the injury did not appear significant initially and was simply considered a poke in the eye, Agent 00's eye was then noticed by others around him to be turning violet — this caused him to end the stream to get medical attention.
Talking about the situation further in a recent broadcast on Twitch, Agent 00 revealed that he had run into issues while trying to gain access to urgent care:
"Apparently, you can get turned away from urgent care in the United States of America. This is f**king fascinating news. I really thought if you had an emergency that they had to take you. This is how it was for me growing up."
Agent 00 describes how he was turned away from urgent care by a hospital, which required him to sign up as a member
Agent 00 is a member of the AMP (Any Means Possible) group of streamers, which also includes Kai Cenat, Fanum, DukeDennis, among others.
A few days after the injury, on November 30, 2024, Agent made a post where he said the injury had "kept getting worse." He disclosed that the doctor supposedly said his cornea was damaged due to the injury.
Now, in a clip, Agent 00 can be heard describing the ordeal he faced when going to the nearest hospital to get his injury cared for:
"Where I went to a hospital, the closest one we could find, and these n****s said, are you a member? I said, probably not, and they said, oh, we can't take you. So, literally, I'm over here with my eye f**ked up in the car, calling customer support to become a member of a f**king hospital because the other hospitals in the area, they would have like two stars on Google reviews. I'm not trusting my health with a two-star on Google review hospital, so I went to the one that had 4.2..."
In another news, fellow AMP member Fanum responded to online comments accusing him and Kai Cenat of "pushing religion" through their broadcasts by mentioning God.