I Was Wrong, There IS a Cure for Severe Long Covid (Jamie’s Story)

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024

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  • @fposhaughnessy
    @fposhaughnessy 5 годин тому +6

    I think we're starting to become more candid about the mental health aspect to this condition which is helpful, the more we talk about it, the more we normalize it, the less individuals will feel isolated and we can generate less fear as a community. Intense fear for good reasons, breeds psychologcal symptoms, that is normal. Thank you Raelan and Jamie for such a frank and open interview.

  • @melaniemurphyofficial
    @melaniemurphyofficial Годину тому +2

    COMPLETELY relate to this lady! Healing is so beautiful!

  • @lalitaholmesstressfreefast1897
    @lalitaholmesstressfreefast1897 2 дні тому +5

    Very proud of you Jamie. You were so courageous facing your past stressors and fears which were still signalling the danger response. Contine to use your tools to stay emotionally well now as you enjoy and love your life.

  • @kathy.7475
    @kathy.7475 2 години тому +2

    You’re not stuck on Olansapine. Taper off slowly and you will get there. I tapered off Ativan and while it was not easy, I have been off 4 years now.

  • @jim8779
    @jim8779 Годину тому +1

    Jamie has so much courage! Such a good interview.
    "If your going through hell, keep going!" - Winston Churchill

  • @Dandelionsandbutterflies
    @Dandelionsandbutterflies 2 години тому +1

    This is really inspiring! ❤️ I haven’t worked in almost 3 years. I want to go back so bad! Did she have a coach?

  • @Cindyscrossstitch
    @Cindyscrossstitch 4 години тому +1

    These stories really give hope to so many people in this situation. The medical community needs to catch up. Thank you for sharing your story. Jamie🌻

  • @honeywhite1
    @honeywhite1 3 години тому +1

    Excellent discussion.
    So much resonates.
    Thank you so much Raelan & Jamie x

  • @jog5289
    @jog5289 18 годин тому +1

    Congratulations on your recovery, Jamie! So happy for you! Thanks for sharing your story! So sorry for all the hardships you went through, it really sounded absolutely horrendous! I believe you have the tools now to navigate any other situations in the future. It sounds like you were blessed with a very supportive partner.
    All the best! ❤

  • @saralewismurre2134
    @saralewismurre2134 2 дні тому +1

    Really great interview. Congratulations, Jamie! Amazing!

  • @MyForestNymph
    @MyForestNymph 3 хвилини тому

    You can make it through getting off the drug Jamie !!!! They gave me a drug like that during my long covid journey and I got off during the worst of it and made it t rough the withdrawals - realizing once I was off my mental health was WAY better even though it’s taken years to turn the physical health around . I believe you will feel so good when you get through that last hard part ❤️

  • @sherylmarshall1444
    @sherylmarshall1444 30 хвилин тому

    I cried listening to your incredible story I have that what if (I am not even recovered yet and I worry if I do recover my body will malfunction again. Although I was worse, I was terrified to go to bed or sleep, to walk up the stairs so I’d stay down the stairs and get others to get me things and hardly go up to pee as the sensation of my heart beat was frightening) I’m so impressed you’ve been through so much! I relate to the adrenaline surges (I used to call an ambulance on a regular basis and visited A&E several times). I used to have them at night when I tried to come off the beta blocker it was not pleasant to say the least. I will be 3 years post covid in January and my symptoms have changed they started as heart palpitations, fatigue and air hunger but now I have nerve pain , crushing heaviness in the body, tingling and numbness. Swallowing issues, neck pain, throat tightness. I also have dizziness most days, brain fog, reflux , heartburn and gastritis type symptoms. I believe I spent the past year and a bit training my self in fear, so I’m working on undoing this which is so difficult as I get pain and sensations from being active but I try to be fearless as I can to retrain that I’m safe. I am not off the beta blocker yet still take a 1/4 but I’m determined to eventually come off. I’m just going to wait until alot of my symptoms are better. I understand not wanting to be on meds I feel my beta blocker made me 1000% worse as I tried to come off it. I know I will get there but such a difficult experience. Take care and good luck with the meds as I’m sure there is a way to taper off. I still have fear but it’s alot better. I no longer believe I’m unwell (other than mind/ body apart from some wobble here and there) although I do get some fear of symptoms at times. I think the chronic nature of the condition is the most difficult because we get to a point where we feel like we can’t go on with these symptoms but I do hope I can get better soon. Thanks for sharing and take care ❤ Yes Raelan fear is everything - I’ve never been more terrified in my life!! But no matter how extreme our symptoms we are not broken ❤

  • @CharlieRascal
    @CharlieRascal Годину тому

    Thanks guys. I'm confused? Did all this happen in a year? You got covid may last year? How long were you ill for? They're now calling it "short" long covid and "long" long covid. Everyone make a full recovery from SLC ina few months if it doesnt turn into LLC. I had SLC and almost fully recovered except I did too much physically which gave me LLC/CFS. Do you think you may have had short long covid?

  • @legohouse4819
    @legohouse4819 День тому +1

    Another brilliant interview. So authentic and unrelated so much especially to the fear of getting sick! I'm almost fully recovered from long covid after two years and your videos have been so helpful!

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  День тому

      That's wonderful to hear! So glad the interviews helped you on your recovery journey. 🧡 🧡

  • @MrKelso85
    @MrKelso85 3 години тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this was REAL shit and anyone who has experienced these illness had very similar or can relate! I myself had long Covid ex Pro athlete so really fucked my mind up being a loser zero lying in bed pissing in a bottle! Thank you for sharing

  • @vanessawilhelm594
    @vanessawilhelm594 5 годин тому

    Yes Jamie! So proud of you girl! xxxx

  • @NoNo-zf6tz
    @NoNo-zf6tz 30 хвилин тому

    Amazing!!!

  • @nubbsgalore9016
    @nubbsgalore9016 Годину тому

    is the POTS and MCAS gone?

    • @santeenl
      @santeenl 41 хвилина тому

      It heals with the other stuff

  • @max-cs9ko
    @max-cs9ko 6 годин тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @MachinesOfInterest
    @MachinesOfInterest 4 години тому +2

    Could you please reveal if you had the mRNA vaccine it will help me to make a comparison ? what you have described is EXACTLY down to fine detail what happened to me I got really bad covid in November 2021 but I did not take any Covid vaccines.

    • @sparrowcrow
      @sparrowcrow 3 години тому +3

      If it helps, I had my second Moderna shot about 8 weeks before getting Covid, a close friend never had a vaccine, but got Covid, and another friend never had Covid, but got these symptoms within 24 hours of the mRNA vaccine. All three of us ended up with very similar debilitating symptoms, and have each had many years long recovery from it. I wouldn't let yourself spend too much time on "what if" I had had the vaccine.

    • @fposhaughnessy
      @fposhaughnessy 3 години тому +1

      @@sparrowcrow exactly they are both potential triggers, know that and move on to healing.

    • @MachinesOfInterest
      @MachinesOfInterest 3 години тому

      @@sparrowcrow I was very sceptical about there being any virus at all,my wife and daughter attended a bonfire party 2021 and became ill then I myself a couple of days after we were very sick for two weeks at home both me and our nice who was also at the party was hospitalised on the same day ! which seemed strange.It took me weeks to recover to come out of the house I made something of a recovery but I was experiencing panc and this weird fear, fast forwards to mid 2023 I started to nose dive mentally and physically and had a big crash over last christmas fight or flight shaking on the bed for around three weeks solid anyway making slow progress from then to now but the anxiety from it all is something else.

    • @sparrowcrow
      @sparrowcrow 2 години тому +2

      @@MachinesOfInterest The anxiety of it IS something else! I have never experienced such strong obsessive, intrusive, looping, and repetitive thoughts before in my life. But as Jamie talked about in the video, have confidence you can heal and it can get better. Although I believed I could get better, I honestly had doubts especially about the cognitive impairment and brain changes because they seemed so severe. But those too are resolving for me through the healing practices which are very similar to what is described in this video.

    • @MachinesOfInterest
      @MachinesOfInterest 2 години тому +1

      @@sparrowcrow Thanks very much for your time good health to you.

  • @charityhair609
    @charityhair609 2 години тому

    Omg this is exactly what is happening to me. 😞
    I am grateful to have ivermectin now finally and it helps so much, when I can get it. When I don’t get it, the hell in my mind comes right back

  • @kellyberggren2007
    @kellyberggren2007 5 годин тому +4

    Fear has a huge effect on people. HUGE! That's what covid was all about. That was the governments goal. Sadly it worked. If they push fear then they can control us. I'm so glad you survived and you've discovered that fear is the enemy. Turn to Christ. Trust Him that He will see you through. "For God has not given the spirit of fear but of power and love and of a sound mind." 2 Timothy 1:7.

    • @akashajones6079
      @akashajones6079 5 годин тому +4

      No. The goal was to save lives and stop the spread.

    • @jackiegroden416
      @jackiegroden416 5 годин тому +7

      @@akashajones6079crazy you still believe that

    • @keylanoslokj1806
      @keylanoslokj1806 3 години тому

      ​@@akashajones6079still holding onto the genociders' false narrative? Wow, some of you people are the perfect drone slaves of the system...