75 ME/CFS Recovery Interviews Summarized - The Vital TOP 5 Takeaways

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Raelan Agle

Raelan Agle

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@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 ай бұрын
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@Renee933
@Renee933 Жыл бұрын
What I gleaned from this is that some people spontaneously recover and some don’t. All of these non specific things with no common thread leads me to this conclusion. We all try different things for years and years. And if you spontaneously recover you credit whatever you did at that time. But if there isn’t a common thread then it isn’t really relevant. Here’s hoping you spontaneously recover. In the meantime never give up hope. Practice acceptance. Focus on family and friends for your precious energy. I’m 37 years into this journey. Believe me when I say I’ve done it all. Tried it all. And I mean every thing, even when it didn’t resonate with me. I’ll try anything. But here I am in a big flare up. It’s okay. I know it will get better for while at some point. This is my fate and I will love with it. And maybe one day I will spontaneously recover. If not, I’ll try to enjoy my life as much as I can.
@mardeebrosh6965
@mardeebrosh6965 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing as I'm watching this. Her answers are really too vague for me to act on. "There are lots of programs" but she doesn't name any of them.
@LaraHastings
@LaraHastings Жыл бұрын
Have you tried any of the recovery programs out there?
@mardeebrosh6965
@mardeebrosh6965 Жыл бұрын
@@LaraHastings I haven't tried any of the paid recovery programs because I have tried so many things that didn't work (based on medical advice and clinical research). I'm not willing to throw more money down that particular hole. However, I did run across vitamin B1/Thiamine therapy recently and that is really helping, so maybe there is an end in sight. I'm only on week 2 and I'm already feeling better.
@LaraHastings
@LaraHastings Жыл бұрын
@@mardeebrosh6965 Recovery isn't so much about finding the right supplement or medication. It's about creating the right conditions for your body to heal. Even people who have had CFS for +20 years are able to recover when they get on the right path. There is no such thing as spontaneous recovery, recovery is a grinding long process that happens very VERY gradually. Hope you will find the help that you need soon.
@escapingbenzoozhopehelphea523
@escapingbenzoozhopehelphea523 8 ай бұрын
I don't get that at all. As anyone who has experienced significant healing knows, it's NOT spontaneous - it's damn hard work! We just empowered ourselves and began doing the personal, physical, and psychological work we needed to do to recover. Raelan has listed coaches and recommended programs on this and in other videos. I'd add somatic tracking (lots of that on KZbin), videos and books by trauma experts Peter Levine and James S. Gordon, "When the Body Says No" by Gabor Mate as well as videos, The Way Out by Alan Gordon (for chronic pain), videos and books by mind/body pioneer, Dr. Howard Schubiner. All these can teach you a lot of new ways to heal. Try journaling out ALL your feelings rather than repressing or being perky positive has helped many. Try different styles then chose your own favourite style of meditation - for me it's Chi Gong and Yoga Nidra, others love mindfulness. Then you can begin crafting your OWN healing path and way out.
@louisaowen7066
@louisaowen7066 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving me hope. Everything was feelint very bleak after reading all over the Internet that there's no cure. But you have shown me the light, I will be forever appreciative of that ❤
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 10 ай бұрын
So happy to hear that! ❤️ ❤️
@movewithdonna
@movewithdonna 2 жыл бұрын
Since recovery my life, job, resting mindset & exercise has Completely changed. Definitely a journey of discovering myself again, thank you for all your content 😘 striping things back to basics and staying hopeful
@jcr9065
@jcr9065 10 ай бұрын
any tips on recovery process?
@richardcerniglia8417
@richardcerniglia8417 2 ай бұрын
Its all fear and doubt. Good Luck.​@jcr9065
@pja8901
@pja8901 2 жыл бұрын
How you recovered without videos like this is amazing.. Keep them coming, they are a godsend. Thank you!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, PJA! I'm so glad you are finding them helpful and I appreciate the support ❤
@LeaFaye
@LeaFaye 2 жыл бұрын
It’s so crazy I want to CRYYY because u are saying things I ALWAYS WANTED TO HEAR MY LOVED ONES SAY AND NEVER DID!!! This is what I needed 😢 not even doctors say these things.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@aljapavlovicova1417
@aljapavlovicova1417 15 күн бұрын
I came across your channel because I love Miranda Hart and wanted to know more about her illness and I just keep watching even though I don't suffer from it myself. So honest and so hopeful! I love the way you communicate the vital information with so much compassion and frankness. It takes courage to tell people who are exhausted from not getting any better that you don't have a ready-made solution for them, that you basically tell them to keep trying. But I believe it's the only way. To be honest and infinitely compassionate, as you are. (And I've noticed it's packed with practical information and advice how to avoid dead ends, the praise above isn't meant to reduce the hard work that has gone into this video, but I was so taken by the way you communicate, I hope you get me.) Thank you for your work, it's an inspiration even to those outside ME/CFS diagnosis.
@paulk444
@paulk444 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Raelan! This video literally changed my life by introducing me to brain training ❤
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
Wow, Paul! I'm so glad it was helpful. 😊 P.S.: I really appreciate your support. Massive thanks!
@HealwithLiz
@HealwithLiz 2 жыл бұрын
This is SUCH a fabulous synopsis. So, so good. All your videos are wonderful, but this one contains so many valuable insights all summarized nicely together, really a masterpiece. Appreciate your nuance, practicality, realness, and compassion. PS. Love how Blue makes appearances for emphasis!
@deniseward002
@deniseward002 7 ай бұрын
Raelan you have done more to heal people than anyone I know of. Your sheer desire to find healing modalities that work and help as many people as possible shines through. I want to thank you and honor you for the work that you do. It's unfortunate that you had to go through the chronic illness but that's what gives so much substance to the work you are currently doing. I just recently came down with fibromyalgia and listening to your positive interviews has made me fully trust in my own total recovery even though I am getting up in years now. I want to join some of your groups and talk with others and share positive ideas. May you always be blissed.
@Mandance
@Mandance 2 жыл бұрын
I think a big thing with many people having these conditions is unprocessed childhood trauma. If you grew up in an environment where you were not accepted as you were, you had to live in hyper vigilant patterns, you probably have been living your life not allowing yourself to be who you really are and thus putting huge amounts of stress and pressure on your nervous system. In order for the nervous system to heal, at least one aspect, is to find out who you really are and allow yourself to be how you are in any moment, that means being completely ok with laying on a couch doing nothing without pressuring yourself to “heal”. The obsession to heal also puts more stress on your system and is a double edged sword. Some modalities for healing trauma that work well are IFS, somatic experiencing, EMDR and mdma or psilocybin therapy. Some common toxic beliefs that can keep you this way is believing you’re not enough, believing something is wrong with you, because maybe you only got attention when you were sick, and shamed when you were well, then you get wired differently. These are some things to consider and reflect on.
@dawnriddle-knowlton9932
@dawnriddle-knowlton9932 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@svetlanag7657
@svetlanag7657 Жыл бұрын
By
@susancasey3734
@susancasey3734 Жыл бұрын
Most of us had a viral infection like Epstein Barr , MS, Lyme Disease. But I do think some EMDR and talk therapy are good for almost everyone. A tune-up once in a while is good.
@abstuli
@abstuli Жыл бұрын
ME/CFS, Long Covid and Post Lyme disease are diagnoses based on symptoms only. Therefore, not all of these will suffer from the same disease. This is the reason why some people with ME/CFS, Long Covid and Post Lyme disease can recover from "pacing", while others will get worse. It is known that mast cell activation (MCA) can lead to all the symptoms, triggers and PEM seen in ME/CFS. Associated diagnoses that are overrepresented in those with ME/CFS are also overrepresented in those with mast cell diseases (MCAD). These associated diagnoses also appear to have an association with mast cell activation (MCA). Some of these diseases are Allergy and Astma, IBS, Fibromyalgia, POTS, hEDS, ADHD, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN), PTSD, Migraines, Interstitial cystitis (IC), psychiatric disorders. Mast cells are immune cells found in all connective tissue including the brain that have over 200 different types of receptors that can activate them and they can release over 1000 different types of chemical mediators. A large part of these mediators are inflammatory, others help to control bodily functions. There are many medications to try that can help those with mast cell diseases. Which medicines help and how much they help varies from person to person. It is believed that around 17 to 20% of all people have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). Those with the disease live their lives with slightly dysfunctional and overactive mast cells before a trigger such as virus (covid-19), bacteria (Borrelia burgdorferi), parasites, mold, physical/psychological stress, toxin/poison, heavy metals trigger disease with typical ME/ CFS symptoms. The mast cells have now become much more overactive and hypersensitive and continuously releases mediators that make you sick. Anything can be a trigger for worsening such as all types of food, changes in temperature or pressure, heat, cold, chemicals, medications, stress, physical activity, smells, sounds, flickering lights (50/60 Hz from the mains). MCAS is a difficult disease to diagnose and It is believed that a number of mutations in the Kit gene can cause MCAS. Around 5 to 6% of all people have Hereditary alpha-tryptasemia syndrome (HαT), which was discovered in 2016. It is known that HαT can cause similar symptoms to MCAS. HαT can be diagnosed with a Tryptase test and a test for the Kit D816V mutation for systemic mastocytosis must be negative. HαT is caused by extra inherited copies of the gene TPSAB1 that makes extra α-tryptase and leads to high tryptase in peripheral blood at baseline. Systemic mastocytosis is very rare and a very few people with ME/CFS will have Indolent or Smoldering systemic mastocytosis which often can have symptoms that match MCAS and ME/CFS. There are several variants of advanced systemic mastocytosis that are fatal and that will develop symptoms of organ failure that will not fit with ME/CFS symptoms. 96% of all with systemic mastocytosis have the Kit D816V mutation. Tryptase is a diagnostic marker in mastocytosis and thought to reflect the burden of mast cell disease. Search the videos below for more info of MCAS. • MCAS: what is Mast Cell Activation Syndrome? - Online interview • The Role of MCAS in Long Covid With World Leading Specialist Dr Lawrence Afrin • Here's How You Treat Long Covid | Lessons From MCAS - Dr Tina Peers • Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: More than “just allergies” • Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: An Alert to Psychiatrists ME/CFS Associated diagnoses and Mast Cell Activation. From Natinonal Library of Medicine. • The role of human mast cells in allergy and asthma • The Emerging Role of Mast Cells in Irritable Bowel Syndrome • Mast Cells, Neuroinflammation and Pain in Fibromyalgia Syndrome • Mast Cell Activation Disorder and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome: A Clinical Association • The relationship between mast cell activation syndrome, postural tachycardia syndrome, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome • Mast cell-mediated neuroinflammation may have a role in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) • Chemical Intolerance and Mast Cell Activation: A Suspicious Synchronicity • Mast cell disorders are associated with decreased cerebral blood flow and small fiber neuropathy • Mast Cell Activation in Brain Injury, Stress, and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis • The role of mast cells in migraine pathophysiology • The role of the mast cell in interstitial cystitis • Mast cell activation disease: An underappreciated cause of neurologic and psychiatric symptoms and diseases MCAS is linked to Long Covid. From Natinonal Library of Medicine. • Mast cell activation symptoms are prevalent in Long-COVID • Covid-19 hyperinflammation and post-Covid-19 illness may be rooted in mast cell activation syndrome • Immunological dysfunction and mast cell activation syndrome in chronic COVID • Mast cell activation syndrome and the link with chronic COVID • Mast cell activation is associated with post-acute COVID-19 syndrome • Successful Treatment of a Patient With Severe COVID-19 Using an Integrated Approach Addressing Mast Cells and Their Mediators
@federico617
@federico617 Жыл бұрын
Great comment Mandance! I fully agree. For me - someone struggling with CFS - this is very true. I had pretty bad trauma and am still working on it. The trauma contributed a lot to the onset of my CFS and then CFS exacerbated my trauma related issues. If you're already dealing with self esteem issues and anxieties an illness like CFS will give you even more reasons to be anxious or feel "not good enough" and so on. Once you have CFS your trauma recovery becomes harder because you have less resources to work on your issues and also your life. It's a difficult cycle. Recently I've seen some progress with a technique called "tension and trauma release exercises (TRE)" from Dr. David Berceli. It's a tremoring mechanism inherent to the human body and this tremoring helps to basically discharge the energy of pent up stress and trauma from the body. You need to do some exercises to initiate this mechanism. I can wholeheartedly recommend it! Good luck to all of you!
@hardtailparty
@hardtailparty Жыл бұрын
Than you so much for this. I'm early in my diagnosis/research, and it's wonderful to hear a realistic, balanced approach. I'm seeing lots of noise, and your channel has helped me to sift through the noise. Thank you for all the time and energy you put into this channel, it's invaluable.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
Thank you, so glad you find it helpful!
@GeetaNadkarni
@GeetaNadkarni Жыл бұрын
I so hear you and I'm SOOOO grateful to have found your channel. I think the difference between CFS/ME and cancer is that society accepts the seriousness of cancer and will cut you slack and step in to help. CFS often leads people to think you're just being lazy or checking our or shirking responsibilities. Not making excuses - it does take a truly heroic effort to make the changes often with society ACTIVELY RESISTING YOU. Love love LOVE your Skillshare program that I started today! Fingers crossed that two years from now, I shall be able to return to this post and say I'm fully well.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
I'm thrilled to hear you're finding the Skillshare program helpful! Rooting for you all the way! 🌟
@lauragodines8939
@lauragodines8939 2 ай бұрын
Hi Raelan..i got CFS..1 month ago.its been hell for me ..but listening to your videos give me hope in my life...thank you for being a good person and compassionate with all of us..sufferers of this illness..🎉
@richardcerniglia8417
@richardcerniglia8417 2 ай бұрын
Watch Raelans video with Dan Buglio, title you're not Broken. A turning point in my CFS recovery.
@germanside7890
@germanside7890 2 жыл бұрын
Im stuck atm in my 11 month of long covid. For a few days I realized that I got probably a hyper sensitive nervus system and that is was already damaged bevor I catched the infection. Now its still hard for me to figure out how I can get out of it. But at least I know now what is causing my symptoms. Big thanks for this Video and the positiv words you mantioned in. Like we do come out of it more healthy, more self caring, more self loving and more confident. Big hug, love and peace to you lovely person!
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
Did you ever figure out how to get out of your oversensitive nervous system issues?
@germanside7890
@germanside7890 9 ай бұрын
@@tanyawieczorek6603 it will pobably stay hyperactiv, I guess its in my nature build up from my childhood. But I noticed that I can work with my awareness and trying to stay calm and watch my thoughts, thats what helps me the most. Have you teyed a brain retraining, if not, I would recoment you one to try. There are some less expenciev on the market. Worth to give it a try.
@Zeepjeliefs
@Zeepjeliefs 4 ай бұрын
​@@tanyawieczorek6603hello I'm in pretty much the same boat. I try to give myself lots of messages of safety. Not spending too much time in the past or future. Just trying to be my own best friend and supporter and trying to remain calm under these circumstances. And try to focus my attention at everything I can still do. Today I traveled with the bus, it's a big trigger for me. The crowds make me anxious. I used this as an opportunity to calm myself down. I managed to do it. I listened to my favorite music and I focused on looking at the beautiful scenery. I try to not avoid things that are uncomfortable but rather coach myself through them as best as I can. This is also how I approach the setbacks. It's also really important to not avoid setbacks but to don't really overdo it. Again to teach yourself they it's safe to do activity. It's like muscle training, but with the nervous system. But I did stop pushing myself too much physically, as this brings on too heavy symptoms. Just a little, gradually increasing activity. And to stop the anxiety cycle. Not to say we are anxious people, but extreme fatigue and other symptoms make everyone anxious. It's normal but we need to not dwell on that. Hope this helps, these are the things that help me. Whatever you do, stay out of cathastrophizing the future❤
@KWilliams22
@KWilliams22 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness I didn't think I could love your videos any more than I did!! This is a true gem 💎 I agree with everything you said 1000%. Recovery is definitely possible for every one of us...we have to keep open minded and keep fighting...because quite frankly what is the alternative anyway?! 75 amazing interviews (plus many more videos)...you are an angel 😇 Raelan....so thankful for you (and of course all whom you have interviewed) ❤ and also love the shout out for Pamela....she is amazing too 😍
@nolamayer4101
@nolamayer4101 2 жыл бұрын
You are an absolute godsend Raelan. I listen to your videos over and over to keep myself on track. So very very thankful 🥰
@ronjakh
@ronjakh 2 жыл бұрын
I read something about resilience recently. Being resilient means asking “What can I do to get myself out of this” vs “When will I be released from this”. That really stuck with me!
@ceciliamac4283
@ceciliamac4283 2 жыл бұрын
Love LOVE this!!! Thanks for sharing
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
LOVE THIS! Thank you for sharing Ronnie! 💗
@unhealingwithsandy
@unhealingwithsandy 2 жыл бұрын
I had a friend with this condition pass away by s[_]i(ide. Its sad that this condition can really attack your mind more than anything else. I've been blessed to stay generally positive which I thank God every day for. We don't realize how precious it is just to have that, it is EVERYTHING in this fight.
@TheFracturedfuture
@TheFracturedfuture Жыл бұрын
​@@unhealingwithsandyI think about self deletion all the time. It's not really the pain or fatigue that gets me, but the inability to pursue my dreams and just watching them die.
@escapingbenzoozhopehelphea523
@escapingbenzoozhopehelphea523 8 ай бұрын
@@TheFracturedfuture I was where you are. I thought I'd NEVER be able to write or perform again. I couldn't stand up half the time - how could I even think of dancing? But I'm back doing them all. We CAN heal --we just need to take action and learn more about loving and healing ourselves then discovering what works for us. Visualizing and self hypnosis helped me imagine a better future - and one day I took action, got off 5 meds, began facing old grief and trauma - and entirely on my own, healed by 80%! It took 2 years, but I danced myself back to life. Find what inspires YOU, and use it to lure you on. Repressed feelings have a lot to do with pain, fatigue and depression and learning to sit with and befriend them in somatic tracking helped hugely. Best of luck, and may YOU one day be telling your success story to Raelan!
@rynconnor2555
@rynconnor2555 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Raelan. It has been a long time and I've tried so many things, but it's positive voices like yours that keep me going. I believe I will fully recover.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@mrsi82
@mrsi82 2 жыл бұрын
Love this summary. I don't always watch a full recovery video but I always find it inspiring to hear that people have recovered.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@christinakoufoudakis8310
@christinakoufoudakis8310 2 жыл бұрын
Bless you, Raelan! You are cutting people’s recovery in half by consolidating all of this rich and inspiring information in on beautiful space. One of my health visualizations is sitting an interview with you in which I describe my illness as a thing of the past and it serves as another hopeful video that helps and heals others! We love you! 💪🏼❤️‍🩹❤️
@ravenslair117
@ravenslair117 Жыл бұрын
If I could give you 1000 thumbs up that still wouldn’t sum up how much what you say resonates with me!!!! So very happy to have found you!!! Thank you Raelan!!!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@mustacchiweb
@mustacchiweb Жыл бұрын
Valeu!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, mustacchiweb!
@itsdavidmora
@itsdavidmora Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this authentic and compassionate synthesis of what you’ve seen in your extensive experience! I’m glad you’re being honest with your opinion, you can leave it to us to take it or leave it ❤
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
I hope so too! Thanks, David ❤️
@michellemajek1553
@michellemajek1553 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos and content. But more than that, I’m grateful for your support and the way you can lift me up and keep me going. I truly believe I will fully recover, but some days it feels like it will never happen especially if I’ve had a relapse. Perspective is everything! Thanks for all you do for this community ❤️
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Michelle! 💓💓💓
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@michellemajek1553
@michellemajek1553 9 ай бұрын
@@tanyawieczorek6603 I’m pretty functional. I’ve been working a part time receptionist job and have started back doing part time with my regular job as a massage therapist. I can go for 1/2 hour walks every day and just started riding my stationary bike again. So much better but still have a bit to go yet to be fully recovered. One step at a time!
@dianespencer8057
@dianespencer8057 Жыл бұрын
Wow, cannot tell you how helpful this is. I just recently have come across all the ME/CFS recovery channels and programs and am pretty overwhelmed trying to figure out where to start. Thank you so much for all the effort, time and passion you've put into this and so generously share - this one's a special gift. Xoxoxo
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped, Diane! Much love ❤️
@ThomasAT86
@ThomasAT86 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty much agree with that, good overview. A few things I'd like to add based on my experience and research: - "regular" medicine seems to help some people...we've got a very legit neurologist here in Austria who properly diagnoses CFS and has had some patients who recovered with certain medications, after an operation that dealt with cervical spine issues, removal of implants or so - some people who claim to be dealing with CFS seem to not actually deal with that illness based on their symptoms, and some doctors actually put burnout and similar conditions under the same term, so that makes it even harder to be able to tell what's helpful and what's not - when asking questions about certain programs, most people seem to try to avoid a direct answer in terms of whether the program provided any significant improvement in their condition, as if they don't want to be "negative" or step on someones toe's or fear criticism by others, which I think is sad and can be misleading Much love and strength, Thomas
@leahcalabro2787
@leahcalabro2787 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank-you. One of the greatest things I have not just learnt, but embodied thanks to the program below is that we must take full responsibility for our recovery. That starts with accepting where we are in our journey. From there we can build. The beginning is challenging because we can go abit backwards once we give our body the permission to rest and heal, but this is an important part of the healing process. I’m currently in the CFS HEALTH program. (It is a mixture of getting back to important Basics and Mindset work. There is also an amazing holistic Dr and Movement coach. We can ask for help and get support from any of these coaches each week. We also have the positive community support of the others in the program. All members are conscious of a forward/growth mindset as it’s necessary for their own healing and for others sharing the space).
@angelafraser1603
@angelafraser1603 8 ай бұрын
Hi 👋 from Regina, SK. It’s so easy to get completely overwhelmed with this illness and the crazy number of different recommendations out there.
@micheledevilliers3474
@micheledevilliers3474 7 ай бұрын
Awesome video! People often reject brain retraining because it feels like their illness is being gas-lit. They hear triggering echoes of doctors or family having said "it's all in their head, just push through, it's not a physical condition". But people forget that their brain and body are interconnected via a nervous system: a column of millions of nerves that runs from their brains, down their spines, into all parts of the body. We have only divided brain and body for the purposes of study, they are absolutely connected in reality. And when we say that brain retraining and somatic therapy helps calm the stress response, we mean that we are targeting the brain AND body, and how they work together. This is still absolutely a physical illness.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 7 ай бұрын
Love this perspective, thanks for sharing! 🧡 🧡
@deion312
@deion312 2 жыл бұрын
God bless you and your work
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@laurabehenna7950
@laurabehenna7950 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Raelan, thank you for you're doing to help us. I'm using your information and videos to help my brother who has CFS. I just thought I'd mention that your pointing to in-video links to other videos don't show any links, and that's also happening on all the other KZbin channels I've seen in recent months. Seems to be a glitch in KZbin's tools. But sending people to links in the show notes is a great alternative. Thanks again!
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
Has your brother recovered?
@chizleseashells968
@chizleseashells968 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Raelan for your efforts of making these contents that are as worthy as medications itself. The sense of understanding that it makes CFS sufferers feel, and the hope that it gives. I hope you won't get tired making these videos. Hugs. 🥰🥰🥰
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Sending hugs! 💗💗💗
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@Krishnadewani-r74
@Krishnadewani-r74 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for everything you do for us ❤️ it's an honour to even know such a beautiful and compassionate person like you 🙏 thanks a lot🙏🙏
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@DBM-DD
@DBM-DD 15 күн бұрын
Got it so no consensus- keep figuring it out myself. Super helpful
@shouldbsweetmusic5886
@shouldbsweetmusic5886 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Raelan, I just want to say thank you 🙏. I have been suffering from Long Covid in New Zealand. Your channel is great.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Aww Thank you! 💓💓💓
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@shaunnarochelle
@shaunnarochelle 2 жыл бұрын
reading about the philosophy of yoga, not the physical excercise part of it, but the actual philosophy has been so helpful to me ( I am too weak to do much excercise anyway). yoga means 'union' and it is all about surrendering to your true nature, which is beyond the compulsive mind which often keeps us overstimulated and agitated which is SUCH a huge part of the my boom and bust cycle. always wanting to do, do, yoga reminds me just to be, and in that being I am still and peaceful and my body can heal. reading sadhguru, or any mindfulness books has really helped me stay in that space. staying in a state of mental equilibrium has been everything to me. fantastic video raelen.
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@shaunnarochelle
@shaunnarochelle 9 ай бұрын
@@tanyawieczorek6603 I have improved quite significantly although still got a ways to go. learning to get out of the boom bust cycle so that I can pace and rest properly was huge. but so was healing an misdiagnosed issue in my gut (which hasn't magically stopped my cfs but helped). like others say I'm learning recovery is like finding all the pieces of the puzzle and doing that consistently everyday. the nervous system stuff is HUGE but don't put all your eggs in one basket and forgo further testing if you somethings medically not right (like having a messed up gut despite following the diet a medical professional prescribed you). at the same time don't neglect your nervous system just because you found some new pill or diet. now I keep a daily calender and everyday I tick off - food, cold shower, meditate, pace, sun, excercise. it keeps me consistent and accountable. I do seated exercises for seniors daily. I'm still limited but energy is really consistent rather than huge crashes and days, weeks of being bed ridden. sorry not sure if you care for all this info but here it is! I fully believe in my recovery I hope you believe in yours too. 😊
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
@@shaunnarochelle excellent info! So glad you're doing better! What did you do to heal your nervous system issues?
@NierJr
@NierJr 2 жыл бұрын
Raelan!! You are awesome. Thanks for the boost. 3 years on and making progress.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
How are you doing now? What specific things helped you ?
@jacquelinehaynes2831
@jacquelinehaynes2831 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say, thanks Raelan for your encouragement, advice and for giving hope! Enjoyed this video! God bless! Jx
@LeaFaye
@LeaFaye 2 жыл бұрын
Why isn’t this channel so much bigger. Ur amazing please never stop
@jessicam807
@jessicam807 2 жыл бұрын
That's it, this is your best video Raelan. Thank you so much for being part of my recovery :)
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Jessica! I appreciate it! 💓💓💓
@joferguson7640
@joferguson7640 2 жыл бұрын
After very recently being diagnosed with post-viral fatigue/CFS after months of tests, I can’t explain how grateful I am to have stumbled across your You Tube channel. Raelan, you speak as if you are living beside me as you explain just how tough you know CFS/ME to be. Your cheerleader type support is fabulous, and you have unknowingly caused me to burst into tears several times as you show such relatable compassion for the genuinely awful experience that is CFS. I am so convinced that I will find the tools to recover, but I’m also excited to rediscover who I am and need to be in order to live a more authentic, healthy and healing life…and your videos will be a great source of support. I am lucky to have a great GP, but the NHS in the UK are still finding there way with supporting recovery of CFS, so lots to learn, but I am convinced the answers are out there. Thank you for creating this channel, sharing your own experiences, and delivery welcomed advice for us all to learn from. 🤗❤️
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jo! 💗💗💗
@loobylouboti
@loobylouboti 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jo. I haven't watched this video yet, so it may already be mentioned in there.. But if not, I'd like to point you towards The Optimum Health Clinic in London. Alex Howard is the founder, having recovered from CFS/M.E many years ago now he started The OHC so that he could help others to recover and/or improve as there was no help available for him when he was sick. You don't need to get to London to work with them, they help ppl around the world with their online programs. Most of the ppl who work for Alex also had CFS/M.E and recovered (using his program.) Alex also has a new (only his second book in 20yrs..He wanted it to be perfect,) book out, released last November, called 'Decode Your Fatigue.' (It's only about a tenner.) In it he basically goes through everything they do at The OHC to help ppl recover, so that we can help ourselves, in a step by step format. CFS Health in Australia is also great. (Just not as detailed as working with the OHC, but that shines in the £) I signed up with CFS Health, 4 yrs ago now when I was got super very ill (had already had symptoms for 5yrs,) and I'm alot better, though my recovery is crazy slow. But, we are all different, and I've had alot to deal with for the last couple of years on top of the CFS/M.E. I also live alone. I'm about to start saving to try to work the nutrition department of The OHC, as I believe it will help in my recovery. Gonna take me a while though as I'm unable to work, and have a cat that drains my benefit. Lol (She has arthritis.) Anyway, just thought I'd leave you some info incase you hadn't heard of the above mentioned. They both have YT channels where you can glean lots of info, and ofc websites and FB and Instagram. 👍 Best of luck on your journey. ❤
@joferguson7640
@joferguson7640 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for getting in touch @loobylouboti I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know about The Optimum Health Clinic, and share your own journey. I’m in touch with them at the moment and hoping to work out a way to support my recovery, but you are right about having to save up! I’ll definitely purchase his new book from Amazon today, and look through their channel too. Thanks again for being so thoughtful and kind. ❤️
@loobylouboti
@loobylouboti 2 жыл бұрын
@@joferguson7640 Ah yey! Glad you are already in touch with them. They do AMAZING work! Good luck! I'm rooting for you! And ofc you're welcome, 😊 We have to stick together and help each other out I'm this journey. I'm actually looking to start and lead a support group locally for just that reason. His book is fab, esp for 'beginner's.' And lots of great reminders to give someone like me a kick up the bum, too when complacency sets in 😉 Take care. Best wishes ❤
@Lisa-ll8ij
@Lisa-ll8ij 2 жыл бұрын
nobody takes my situation seriously - hope is a challenge every day. Your words at the end made me burst into tears. Thank you for the motivation and your words ♥️
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@luistirado88
@luistirado88 Жыл бұрын
Raelan, your work is commendable! You are a godsend.
@carolyncameron7500
@carolyncameron7500 2 жыл бұрын
So inspiring Raelan! You have given so much to so many! Thank you for that!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Carolyn! 💓💓💓
@ryanodonnell4184
@ryanodonnell4184 Жыл бұрын
This cannel is a great idea! Thank you!
@christinavelazquez8931
@christinavelazquez8931 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. I could be wrong but as many of ur videos I have seen I have never seen one where someone talked to a pain psychologist, neurofeedback therapy, or stimulants. All of these are hard to find but am willing to try. Complicated , Happy Holiday s!
@lisa-rouletlawfirm9307
@lisa-rouletlawfirm9307 Жыл бұрын
So much kindness and generosity in these videos :) Thanks for giving hope to those who have lost so much, and showing that there is probably a way out. Love all the recommendations and links!!!
@Deedeeam
@Deedeeam 2 жыл бұрын
This was so incredibly affirming of the path to recovery that I am on! I know that I can trust myself and my bodies wisdom but it can be disheartening when things I try don't yield results. That being said I wholly believe in my ability to recover and I also believe that my body know what is best. Thank you for all that you have done for our community xoxo
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 9 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@snjezanalokas953
@snjezanalokas953 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, it’s a great and inspiring video. It’s really gives uš a hope. Thank you ❤️
@chrispfeiffer9211
@chrispfeiffer9211 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Raelen. Awesome video. You hit all of the points. I hope to share my recovery story on your channel as some point in the future.
@richardwype7622
@richardwype7622 2 жыл бұрын
great video! You're the best Raelan.
@lingeske
@lingeske 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! I would like to hear a recovery story of a woman where PCOS was a complicating factor. Does anyone have a link to share?
@kathystoner5239
@kathystoner5239 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Raelan! You are so amazing thank you for all you do!!! I really needed this today! I just started your course the other day as well!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kathy! ❤️
@chrismiddel6349
@chrismiddel6349 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this. Very helpful and it confirms that I'm on the right path!
@IvyRoad
@IvyRoad 2 жыл бұрын
I recovered from post-viral ME after 5 years. Then I relapsed. Then I recovered again. Then I relapsed. Then I recovered again. Etc. Had you interviewed me in any of those “recoveries”, which I believed to be permanent, I would have made a great recovery story. Then I relapsed… except much worse because I had refused to take ME into consideration as I went about living my “recovered” life. It is an enormous regret. Had I allowed myself to accept my limitations, I suspect I would be much better off now.
@bluethepomeranian342
@bluethepomeranian342 2 жыл бұрын
Love this 💙
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Blue 😉
@elisabethakel66
@elisabethakel66 2 жыл бұрын
I was apprehensive towards trying brain retraining for years and eventually caving in and seeking out local help from a mindfulness mentor truly has skyrocketed my recovery. Although, I have also needed tremendous support from my naturopath as well! Also addressing certain aspects from my culturally conservative upbringing and identifying my true career aspirations/taking some big leaps with a move across the country has surprisingly helped! But the big thing I was missing was rest and pacing when I was doing everything else right and going a million miles per minute with it. Love all of the extremely informative info given in this video. Hoping I fully recover in the next few months 🤞
@TS-rv4hf
@TS-rv4hf 2 жыл бұрын
this is awesome
@mdot2213
@mdot2213 2 жыл бұрын
What did you identify from your upbringing? I am in a similar boat...
@KatieBarboza
@KatieBarboza 2 жыл бұрын
Hey! How are you doing now
@elisabethsofiafilms
@elisabethsofiafilms 2 жыл бұрын
More so working through emotional abuse I went through and continued to go through during the rough parts of my illness. I recommend working with someone directly if you have the financial resources. Therapy didn’t help me though. I worked with a meditation coach or a spiritual teacher, if you want to call him that.
@elisabethsofiafilms
@elisabethsofiafilms 2 жыл бұрын
I’m doing very well! I still have to pace, but my energy envelope has grown immensely! Recovery has been very slow for me and I hit some road blocks with food sensitivities again, but I started doing massively better once I fixed that again (I accidentally ate foods I wasn’t supposed to have repeatedly for three months, which set me back). I thought I’d recover in 2022, but that was not the case. I even thought I was recovered with how much I improved and realized there was a lot more to do. I’m hoping 2023 is the year :) Don’t give up though. I realize now that I was severe ME/CFS, so it’s taken awhile for me to regain my health, but I’m so happy with my progress
@simonthompson4798
@simonthompson4798 Жыл бұрын
you are doing great work Raelan
@tiff1647
@tiff1647 2 жыл бұрын
What a brilliant video. Thank you so much for putting this together Raelan 💕
@kevinbell4973
@kevinbell4973 2 жыл бұрын
Soo HAPPY! to find Your Channel
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@allaboutstress
@allaboutstress Жыл бұрын
Really good job mate. Well done and Thank you
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle Жыл бұрын
Thank you too! ❤️
@zp6814
@zp6814 10 ай бұрын
I have come across your channel recently and this is maybe a fifth video that I have watched and I am absolutely in love with your work. Especially this video is a wonderful summary that I wish I had access to when my journey started. I couldn't have found it, cause I only found out about ME/CFS 2.5 years later after I got sick. Thanks for your great work and sharing awareness about ME/CFS ❤
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 10 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!!❤️
@kristinae.7084
@kristinae.7084 2 жыл бұрын
This was really helpful-- thank you for the summary video!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful, Kristina! 💓💓💓
@flame-on-3
@flame-on-3 Жыл бұрын
My doctor said I was crazy for believing mind over matter, He is saying I have cancer, I have been fighting it for a while now, I'm sick of all the treatment. how can I get better with all these people reinforcing that I am sick. I believe there for it is, thankyou Raelan.
@mustacchiweb
@mustacchiweb Жыл бұрын
I will listen to this everyday
@gabbyfernandez9037
@gabbyfernandez9037 4 ай бұрын
I’m doing research for my mom since nothing western is working. I was trying to click the link in the video for all the research you have done for the 75/75 full recovery. My mom won’t try anything eastern unless it’s proven by a study. Thanks for this hopeful information!
@MECFSExplored
@MECFSExplored 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of wisdom in this video! I wish there had been such videos available when I was exploring recovery.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@Lottie_La
@Lottie_La 2 жыл бұрын
This is a really helpful video. Thankyou!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💓💓💓
@rebeccaclement2132
@rebeccaclement2132 2 жыл бұрын
Great summary. Thank you.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Rebecca 💓💓💓
@jayg4424
@jayg4424 2 жыл бұрын
Great summary. You're a great explainer.
@tracydumka1970
@tracydumka1970 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Inspiring, but also honest. Great information. I need to have the pacing thing hammered into me some more. I still do the boom & bust thing way too often and I think it's possibly the #1 thing holdin me back.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💓💓💓
@lucymcmanus3451
@lucymcmanus3451 10 ай бұрын
Have you come across any research papers which carry out this sort of content analysis?
@reginawhaley5368
@reginawhaley5368 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you I will try it.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💓💓💓
@14MellyJo
@14MellyJo 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Raelan so much for another wonderful video. I was diagnosed nearly 6 years ago with ME/CFS and your videos have been invaluable for me. You keep me motivated and hopeful that one day I will make a permanent recovery. I am still experiencing the boom and bust cycle which I’m finding so difficult to break out from. I started pacing again last Friday and this time I’m using my timer 😊. I’m also going to prioritise my health. I try to hide it from people and have always put others needs first. I know this has to change.
@kimwarburton8490
@kimwarburton8490 2 жыл бұрын
1st is recognition 👍 i too found this a hard lesson to learn But i got nowhere until i started listening to my bodys' needs n started prioritising my health You have permission to be selfish! Be selfish now, so you can give back once recovered I found it useful to 'bank' 20-50% of my energy for healing and emergencies each day. When i had boom moments, i danced n used those times to get chores done Meditation was key The harder it is to do, the more you need to do it. Simply showing up for it is enough👍 Being regimented n strict can backfire, better to have a casual approach n learn to listen to your bodys' signals longterm Perfectionism is an internal stressor n when we 'fail' once, we likely quit all the good work for a while These r lessons iv learnt, hoping you can find some use from them 👍
@14MellyJo
@14MellyJo 2 жыл бұрын
@@kimwarburton8490 thank you so much for your kind supportive words and insight 💕🙏
@kimwarburton8490
@kimwarburton8490 2 жыл бұрын
@@14MellyJo ur very welcome :)
@timm.8729
@timm.8729 9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, this is incredibly helpful! ❤ Greetings from Germany
@kimwarburton8490
@kimwarburton8490 2 жыл бұрын
Really loved this vid 👍 Lots of good reminders
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@ianseaweed
@ianseaweed 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic summary, very helpful
@joncartwright5612
@joncartwright5612 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic summary! I feel inspired to keep going! A confession though I had to look up what a badass was!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@breezylyn2168
@breezylyn2168 Жыл бұрын
I need help bad. I have it so severely ... my blood pressure is so outta wack, shoots up to 200/100s, blood sugar is all over , chest and abdominal palpitations, severe panic attack feeling.extreme weakness and ill feeling ,body burning sensation, thick lung mucus , veins in my legs are blowing out and clotting like extension cords , they turn purplish blue and yellow , gi issues severe constipation issues ,and reflux , my flight is flight is stuck on . I ve tried everything i can think of . I need help . I noticed i get flares around ovulation and period . I found hormones helped the most and eating protein,iron and vitamin c,zinc and d. My children have this to ... do u have any suggestions for kids 4-16 age group ?
@LydiaNorris
@LydiaNorris 11 ай бұрын
Where can i find your success story
@syfu-yd5zy
@syfu-yd5zy 7 ай бұрын
Thank you Raelan❤❤❤
@rollings2035
@rollings2035 Жыл бұрын
I'd still watch all 77 interview vids, personal stories are so valuable especially for us when "standard" treatments failed, we can gather useful information from the people who came out of this
@danamacdonald6075
@danamacdonald6075 2 жыл бұрын
Very meaningful content. Thank- you
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful, Dana! 💓
@fromchronictocuredwellness
@fromchronictocuredwellness 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing Raelan!! Love this summary and it is spot on! 😍👏🏻
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@NinaKatharinaWeber
@NinaKatharinaWeber 9 ай бұрын
Re: getting out of fight or flight state/stress: Having Long Covid on top of ptsd is hard and I find not a lot of people address this. We are too much in fight/flight mode anyway, and now even "small" activities put more stress on our brain and our body. One doctor (a woman) told me that her private theory is that that's why so many women are affected by Long Covid and CFS.
@SageTaylorKingsley
@SageTaylorKingsley 5 ай бұрын
This makes so much sense to me!
@seanglaze7284
@seanglaze7284 2 жыл бұрын
I had to replay several times, with captions, at 21:25 to make sure I wasn't mishearing "Kambo, the frog poisoning treatment". Intriguing. Would love to hear some recovery stories based around that. Perhaps they're in past videos. Great video as always, thank you!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Here's one! kzbin.info/www/bejne/novPnIKJm9inZ7M
@breezylyn2168
@breezylyn2168 Жыл бұрын
I need help ,my children and me have severe long covid for a year now . And just got reinfected . Please what things can we do ? Suggestions for children 4-16 ? Please im desperate.
@shaunnarochelle
@shaunnarochelle 2 жыл бұрын
great vid, some really solid points here
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@nasifkarim5554
@nasifkarim5554 2 жыл бұрын
Hi raelan! Love your videos! Im particularly new in this ME/CFS world, and have been rummaging the internet for pathways to recovery. One thing I have noticed ( particularly in the reddit groups) is the rigorous recovery policing ( doubting recovery stories). Moreover, they seem to have a very negative connotation to brain retraining, and think there is no such thing as recovery at all. I was confused by this outlook, and I wonder what you think about them, since you have been engage with this illness closely for such a long time. Once again, love your videos!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Great observation! A theme with people who recover (myself included) is to avoid these spaces. I think that belief (or not believing) in recovery can have a big impact on your health. It's not the only component obviously, but surrounding yourself with optimistic people who believe in recovery is very helpful I think!
@RawArt0
@RawArt0 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Raelan!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@elisabetehealion6821
@elisabetehealion6821 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Such an amazing work
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@karenehni1893
@karenehni1893 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great video.
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that so much, Karen! Thank you ❤️
@sublimestudi000
@sublimestudi000 2 жыл бұрын
Love you raelan. Thank you!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💓💓💓
@Abhijitbaruah56
@Abhijitbaruah56 Жыл бұрын
Hello raelan can you pleaseprovide the information about the ayurvedic doctor
@Bitachon
@Bitachon 2 жыл бұрын
*Some Long C is most likely CFS*
@danh5637
@danh5637 Жыл бұрын
But if it was triggered by Covid then does it mean CFS was also induced by a coronavirus? I know most people link it to mono/glandular fever and Epstein Barr virus. Some saying there are tons of mutated strains we don’t really even understand. So I’m not sure it squares up. I think maybe just the outcome is the same.
@escapingbenzoozhopehelphea523
@escapingbenzoozhopehelphea523 8 ай бұрын
Yes, agreed. I've seen success stories there too as people do somatic work and discover healing is within.
@mamdudurrahman9054
@mamdudurrahman9054 2 жыл бұрын
@Raelan Agle Hello, I was wondering if there could be any information on people who recovered from Long COVID with other symptoms. I know ME/CFS is one of the major debilitating problems that many of us face. I personally, struggle with chest tightness along with other issues and I desperately need some hope and a good information source.
@janielightly1644
@janielightly1644 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Raelan ❤️
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@karenlambert4973
@karenlambert4973 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Raelan for this! You are blooming like a flower! ;))
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@phoebeclarke3427
@phoebeclarke3427 2 жыл бұрын
Good on you Raelan, your’e a super trouper !
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Phoebe! 💗💗💗
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