Laura's Chronic Lyme Recovery Story: From Wheelchair to Roller Skates

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Laura Rasines, 41, from Spain shares her Chronic Lyme & severe chronic fatigue recovery story. At 34, she became bedbound and wheelchair bound after a series of hits to her immune and nervous system. She shares her 3.5 year journey back to 90% plus health. She now works, travels, dances, and roller-skates with ease, and is living a more authentic life. Starts at 0:23. TIMESTAMPS below:
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:23 Interview starts, a brief intro
    0:46 Laura's purpose for sharing her story
    1:10 Laura's active life right before chronic illness
    1:40 How Laura's childhood may have set the stage for her onset of chronic illness in her 30's. She experienced this at age 19.
    3:00 The infection & medication for it that was the beginning of her Perfect Storm
    3:46 This is not the first time I heard about this chronic illness trigger
    4:05 What were some of Laura's initial key symptoms after the infection & medication reaction?
    4:33 What Laura read in a forum that made her say "This has to go away!"
    4:50 The very last rub that led to these scary symptoms. Being bed & wheelchair bound at age 34.
    5:19 I talk about my own experience with amalgam removal and provide a disclaimer.
    6:13 A hot mess, and western medicine said this.
    6:40 Searching for answers in forums led to THIS
    7:05 Laura decides functional medicine is going to be the best route. She starts a crowdfunding campaign that made the local newspaper. I include the article!
    7:45 Taking herbal remedies - did she get results?
    8:10 Back to the forums. She finds an American lady taking about neuroplasticity, but puts it on the back burner.
    8:58 She makes a big decision. An emotional reaction.
    9:45 Did she see improvement? Using her creativity.
    10:20 Laura's first major breakthrough after 6 weeks
    10:35 Liz explains what "brain retraining rounds" are and how they impact our health
    11:20 Did Laura have any setbacks?
    11:40 Being all in. And having THIS.
    12:30 How long she stuck with DNRS and finding a coach who understood the somatic side... you might know her! Going back to her body.
    13:12 Laura explains difference between a somatic approach vs. DNRS's top-down approach in a simple way.
    14:40 How Laura was an early adopter of Primal Trust in the pilot and what she learned
    16:00 Learning how to not Fear THIS
    16:30 Laura talks about her journey living her values
    17:00 Doing what she loves! Understanding Primal trust in a deeper way.
    17:45 Our nervous systems know when we are living like this.
    18:31 I want to ask a question that I think is on everyone's mind.
    19:15 Using her tools like this. Toilet rounds. Moshpit?
    19:55 If she can just deal with THIS, that's your window of tolerance (in Laura's opinion)
    20:26 Why I think this is an interesting perspective
    20:53 Laura says how long it took her to get back 90% of her health.
    20:35 Hormonal stuff. Dealing with it from a new perspective.
    22:32 Laura talks about her path to becoming a mentor.
    24:10 Laura's life now beyond her work helping others.
    24:30 Living a normal life through her values. What it really feels like.
    25:42 Laura's super powerful final message
    26:44 Goodbyes!
    27:20 Pics of her life now, outtakes
    Friendly reminder: Nothing we share is medical advice.
    Find Laura on Instagram:
    / laura_rasines_neurovital
    Mentioned in our interview:
    Primal Trust: www.cathleenki...
    Interview with Dr. Cat: • Dr. Cat's FULL recover...
    DNRS: retrainingtheb...
    Find me on Instagram for more inspiration:
    / healwithlizc
    My blog:
    heawithliz.com
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Комментарии • 12

  • @juliewillis2988
    @juliewillis2988 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, totally brilliant, inspiring for us all❤

  • @spruceysarah
    @spruceysarah 9 месяцев назад +3

    What a great interview! Thanks to you both for taking the time to do this. I always love hearing what people are up to after recovery; it's nice to hear that Laura is able to live life on her terms now! Definitely inspiring for those of us who are still dreaming :)

  • @dianegaylord480
    @dianegaylord480 4 месяца назад

    Great interview! Inspiring!❤

  • @user-jl9tc2me7f
    @user-jl9tc2me7f 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful interview Laura & Liz. Thank you xx

  • @monnmar1
    @monnmar1 7 месяцев назад

    fantastic interview - loved it - have you heard anyone heal from vax injury this way ? mind body work ? ive had an injury for 2 years now - severe neuropathy

  • @jill1691
    @jill1691 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful interview, thank you so much 💜

  • @mihakavcic7237
    @mihakavcic7237 9 месяцев назад

    13:10 feel my emotions and integrate them.
    How you can feel if you have CFS/ME
    Yes yes I know you can feel, but you feel emotions from CFS/ME state and you go integret CFS/ME emotions.
    Now I understand why I din't like none of recovery story's, but without them I would never make it back, they give me hope.🙏

  • @J.A.706
    @J.A.706 9 месяцев назад

    That was very helpful, thank you.

  • @Mamoo777
    @Mamoo777 9 месяцев назад

    Great interview ❤

  • @julianamoreno2846
    @julianamoreno2846 9 месяцев назад

    and during a 5 minute or 10 minute walk when I feel tired? I must calm my nervous system. showing that everything is ok. should I do visualizations after the walk

    • @HealwithLiz
      @HealwithLiz  9 месяцев назад

      I responded in your same comment on my visualization video :)

  • @germanside7890
    @germanside7890 9 месяцев назад