ME/CFS for 4 Decades: Catherine Johns Fully Recovered at 75!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @catherinejohns7080
    @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +46

    Thanks so much for lovely comments everyone! I forgot to mention that on the day I described to Raelan I meditated for 40 minutes, as I do every day. It's so important to me, but there were a lot of years to cover in one interview! Thanks to Raelan for her incredible work too.

    • @DoraH-o5x
      @DoraH-o5x 18 дней назад +4

      Can I ask about your meditation. Was it visualization or basic awareness or affirmation or.......so many options?
      And thank you for your interview with Raelan.

    • @hadarovsky
      @hadarovsky 15 дней назад +2

      Thank you so much for modeling such amazing resilience, you really give me hope ❤

    • @tanyawieczorek6603
      @tanyawieczorek6603 13 дней назад +2

      Catherine, was there one specific method of meditation that helped you most? Or one specific video?
      Thank you for your reply.

    • @theshilhuette8964
      @theshilhuette8964 12 дней назад

      I did meditating for 45 minutes the other day. Couldn't fall asleep that day had to take sleeping pill. Apparently it gives me mental PEM.

    • @tanyawieczorek6603
      @tanyawieczorek6603 12 дней назад

      @@theshilhuette8964 wow, never heard of this.. thanks for the warning

  • @annahakkenberg
    @annahakkenberg 3 дня назад +1

    This woman radiates gratitude and joy, she has just such a kind and lovely energy, just looking at her makes me weep! I am so happy for her to have found relief after such a long journey. She inspires me!!

  • @dr.harnet466
    @dr.harnet466 19 дней назад +32

    Dear Catherine, what a beautiful story. And after having been ill for so long, you look so young, glowing, and beautiful. Thanks for sharing and I hope you live life to the fullest!

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 19 дней назад +2

      They do say CFS when we do get better we look younger well I suppose we haven't had environment Al impact to

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +1

      Thanks Dr. Harnet

  • @valoriechapman5370
    @valoriechapman5370 18 дней назад +16

    I'm at the 35 year mark of chronic illness. I've tried so many things that it is crazy! I'm so grateful to finally have a place to find hope and to be able to relate to others who know exactly what I'm going through!

  • @dfblake7
    @dfblake7 19 дней назад +19

    God bless all of you, who like me, are searching for a gem in this story so we can be present with others this holiday.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +3

      All the best in your recovery journey and happy holidays!

  • @esthercave8111
    @esthercave8111 9 часов назад

    Godbless this woman, so strong and resilient. I was losing hope after 8 years of this illness but will keep saying that recovery is possible now. Its so so hard.

  • @nolamayer4101
    @nolamayer4101 18 дней назад +9

    Thank you both so much for this interview. At 65 and 28 years “in” it is so inspiring to hear stories such as Catherine’s. What an amazingly strong, determined women who never gave up even after being told at 31, “ it’s all over red rover”. Wishing all the very best Catherine 🥰🎄🌹🤸‍♀💃

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +1

      Thanks Nola!

    • @nolamayer4101
      @nolamayer4101 17 дней назад

      Merry Christmas to you Catherine. I live in the Dandenong Ranges so if you are ever up this way and would like to catch up for a coffee let me know. Enjoy your day 🎄🎄

  • @Gina-jb3cg
    @Gina-jb3cg 16 дней назад +5

    Thank you so much Catherine and Raelan. Im also an Aussie, nearly 66 and still on my journey of healing, with some "remissions" over the years. This was so encouraging as I sometimes lose hope as I'm getting older that full recovery is possible. Ive been unwrll with CFS for over 35 years. Ive done a couple of recovery courses and have improved significantly but still feel quite limited. Thankyou for the boost to my heart and spirit to continue to move forward gently and kindly in recovery.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +1

      Just keep going and be kind to yourself Gina, you can recover, there's no set time for this, it takes each of us as long as it takes.

  • @katjaloose1365
    @katjaloose1365 12 дней назад +3

    Simply wow...thank your for sharing and spreading hope Catherine and Raelan❤all the best to everyone!

  • @Bepike
    @Bepike 18 дней назад +8

    Thank you Catherine and Raelan. I’ve been hoping to see some recovery interviews with Boomers. Please do more if they’re out there! Congratulations to Catherine, many thanks to you, Raelan, and Merry Christmas!

  • @rebeccaledam7544
    @rebeccaledam7544 4 дня назад

    Ohh Catherine, I'm so incredibly happy for you! After all these years ☺️❤️ I'm about 23 years in, I've done massive amounts of inner work, hoping one day I'll recover too. So inspired by you sticking to your childhood dream of writing a book, huge congratulations on completing it! 🎉 Could I ask what it is you're taking for your sleep? Sending you lots of love, Rebecca from Sweden.

  • @doug-s9t
    @doug-s9t 18 дней назад +5

    Yes never give up, there is always hope for improvement or recovery. What I have learnt is believe in myself that I can get better, listen to inspiring stories of recovery, do some exercise, have a healthy diet, think positively, have goals and meditate all help

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +1

      No never give up!

    • @thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320
      @thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320 6 дней назад

      It can actually be harmful to think positively all the time IF you're bypassing or repressing emotions. Somatic tracking teachers explain that repressed emotions are behind many of our health problems - from CFS/ME, fibro, and Long Covid all the way to cancer. Yes, be upbeat and hopeful, do gratitude lists and believe you'll get well. But feel the full spectrum of your emotional rainbow in a healthy way! All our emotions come for a reason, and our bodies can be trying to tell us there's something vital we need to change.
      I'll give you an example. I had a migraine headache for the first time in decades. I stopped pushing through and asked myself, "Who or what is a pain in the neck?" Immediately I realized, "Oh, HER." I had a business meeting with someone which was important financially and seemed on the surface to be beneficial to me. But I realized I didn't trust her, and as I thought about it, she reminded me of 2 people who'd ripped me off! I wrote a letter cancelling the appointment, said, "Thank you, subconscious and body/mind - you were right!" And sure enough, the headache disappeared in 10 minutes, just faded away!
      Sitting with the sensations of discomfort helped more than pasting a positive face on it and thinking "It will all work out!" So that's my story. I've done that too - I'm the Queen of Silver Linings - and I learned often I'm hiding from emotions or situations I don't want to feel or confront. When I do, often symptoms and sensations fade. But I've already healed by 80% mostly on my own, by listening to my inner wisdom and intuition, and quitting all medications! There's more to heal - but the view from the mountain I've climbed already looks pretty great!
      Best of luck, and may we all heal 100%!

  • @jog5289
    @jog5289 8 дней назад

    Congratulations on your recovery, Catherine, and thank you for the interview, Raelan! I am just a baby at 7 years on this Chronic Illness journey! 43 years is certainly a long time! You are both inspirational! I know recovery is possible, I just haven't found the answer for me yet, but I will never give up! Best Wishes to everyone!

  • @regina6838
    @regina6838 18 дней назад +6

    Congratulations on being a writer. Your goals and dreams definitely helped keep you afloat all these years. ❤. Youre so sweet and lovely. I really liked what you talked about at the end about forgiving yourself and overcoming guilt.

  • @aimeemclean5244
    @aimeemclean5244 11 дней назад +3

    Thank you so much, Catherine, for sharing your truly inspiring story. I have been sick for just over 25 years and it gives me so much hope to hear that people are recovering after so long. I have tried multiple programs and am still hoping to find the right fit. I won’t give up! One specific question I have for you- what medication do you take that helps you sleep? Sleep is a huge piece for me. I recently starting wearing a sleep tracking device and it looks like I am only getting 10 minutes or so of deep sleep each night 😢 Not surprising as I awaken so unrefreshed. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much again, to you and Raelan for giving us all so much inspiration ❤❤❤.

    • @elsmeyer7406
      @elsmeyer7406 10 дней назад +1

      Same here. Sick as from 2000 and have done 1001 therapies, paid by the insurance and the most by myself. I dont lose hope, but have no trust in my body. Sick all days and sleep is terrible. Did benzo's for more than 20 years but now in tolerance, Hopeless. Love these podcasts, just disovered them. Good luck to you all!

    • @elsmeyer7406
      @elsmeyer7406 9 дней назад +1

      haha thats typical ME. I was reading the comments on this post and thought; WOW, I can relate to this. Another person with a similar story...😎😜😬🤭

    • @jog5289
      @jog5289 8 дней назад

      @@elsmeyer7406 I've done similar. Lol

  • @katyVander
    @katyVander 16 дней назад +2

    Ohh this is myself…nearly 70 MECFS since 30 BUT really goes back since I was born high stress & trauma from birth. Not recovered still really ill, housebound 4+yrs (again) bless you, you give me such hope I’ll become well. Thank you 🤗❤

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +1

      Yes that does resonate with my story Katy, I know how you feel but I know too it's possible for all of us to recover. Just keep believing and never give up hope.

  • @miriamchristinhuish9930
    @miriamchristinhuish9930 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you dearest Catherine and Raelan. Very inspiring and giving me hope ❤

  • @maryandmartha
    @maryandmartha 18 дней назад +7

    I love this interview! It gives me hope after having FM/CFS for over 40 years! I'm nearly 60 and I'm taking Dan's ANS Rewire program. I agree with how Catherine described the program and it is helping me on my road to recovery. Thank you for this great interview! Raelan, I hope you take a break over the holidays!

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +2

      Keep going Mary you will get there, one day at a time!

    • @anitapaul230
      @anitapaul230 18 дней назад +2

      Good luck. It needs energy to follow these reprogramming programs

    • @maryandmartha
      @maryandmartha 15 дней назад

      @@catherinejohns7080 Thank you!

    • @albinuta4232
      @albinuta4232 12 дней назад +1

      What is FM/CFS?

    • @anitapaul230
      @anitapaul230 12 дней назад

      @@albinuta4232 Fibromyalgia and Chronique Fatique Syndrom ( ME/CFS)

  • @jaida9254
    @jaida9254 17 дней назад +2

    Great content Raelan. It's so inspiring to see that people can heal despite having little or no help from the medical profession. What a lovely woman Catherine is and she looks amazing. Sending lots of love to her daughter, son-in-law and all those going through illness, especially those facing this alone.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад +2

      Thanks so much Jaida! All the best with your recovery journey.

  • @AnrupB
    @AnrupB 15 дней назад +1

    Catherine, you are such an incredible example to all of us. Thank you for sharing your courage, strength and tenacity! ❤

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 15 дней назад +1

      Thanks Anrup, all the best for your recovery journey!

  • @stevebarlow1959
    @stevebarlow1959 18 дней назад +3

    Wonderful interview! Congratulations to you Catherine on your recovery journey. Your eloquence and wisdom are inspiring. And to you, Raelan, I am privileged and grateful as a person with ME/CFS of some 1.5 years now, to be going through this with someone like you in this challenging world offering all this support, love and dedication to the global chronic illness tribe. You literally save lives! Sending peace and goodwill to both you and Catherine for this Xmas season.

  • @CorinnaWritingaway
    @CorinnaWritingaway 18 дней назад +2

    Dearest Raelan and Catherine thank you so much for this interview I cried so much out of hope throughout it. Dear Catherine what an amazing life story. I really appreciate you talking about your struggles and victories with writing (and congratulations on your novel!). I am struggling a lot to write it comes in ebb and flows depending on my capacity and what you said really encouraged me to keep going in spite of the difficulties. Thank you and wish you all the best 🙏

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +2

      I'm so glad you feel encouraged Corinna, all the best for your recovery.

  • @megm.c4026
    @megm.c4026 18 дней назад +2

    Wow. The horror of so many years struggle and pain to finally overcome CFS is so inspiring and so incredible. Well done Catherine. Youre a true survivour and a beam of hope to others who have been ill for so long. Every voice of hope makes a differnce.(Youre looking fab for 75 also).

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +1

      Thanks so much, and we can all recover, it takes effort but we can get there.

  • @sherrywarren-biers3327
    @sherrywarren-biers3327 18 дней назад +4

    Greetings from Nova Scotia! Always believe in yourself, always have hope regardless of age or circumstances. Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful inspiring story of recovery! 😃💕😃💕😃💕

    • @Jojorocks23
      @Jojorocks23 18 дней назад +1

      Imho… It is hard to find doctors in Nova Scotia who listen, let alone treat pain without drugs. Good luck on your journey.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +1

      It was an honour to share my story on Raelan's channel Sherry!

  • @chantellegus2069
    @chantellegus2069 18 дней назад +4

    What an incredible woman. So inspiring! ❤

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +2

      Thanks Chantelle! all the best with your recovery journey.

  • @trishcovich1923
    @trishcovich1923 12 дней назад +1

    Amazing, so many are getting well, including myself. 💯 well for one year. Ten years of CFS. There are so many people with blocked emotion type stories. I'm so proud of you both. Happy to be interviewed here in New Zealand. ❤

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  12 дней назад

      💯 well for one year - that's wonderful!! So happy for you Trish 🧡 🧡

    • @trishcovich1923
      @trishcovich1923 12 дней назад +1

      @RaelanAgle thankyou. Yes, I finally learned why I had CFS. I have an recording on RUclips if you feel like seeing it. It's put together by Simon Pimenta a CFS coach like myself.

  • @chellisherwin924
    @chellisherwin924 19 дней назад +7

    So inspiring, thank you

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад +1

      It was my pleasurel Keep going, anyone can recover!

  • @Starfish3942
    @Starfish3942 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you both, how nice to hear from someone who has been sick a long time!!

  • @AnnaVallin-Hogland
    @AnnaVallin-Hogland 17 дней назад +2

    Lovely and so inspiring interview❣️Thanks to both of you! 🌷

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +2

      It was such a pleasure and an honour to be interviewed by Raelan!

  • @JihongLi-v4j
    @JihongLi-v4j 19 дней назад +4

    Hello Raelan, your story encourages me to recover. Thank you!

  • @dreamcreate116
    @dreamcreate116 18 дней назад +2

    Thank you for sharing and so glad your doing well now Catherine. ❤

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +2

      Thanks! It was a privilege to be interviewed by Raelan.

  • @alicerees5134
    @alicerees5134 19 дней назад +8

    What a truly inspirational lady! Thank you for sharing your story, I couldn’t imagine your pain for such a long period of time.
    You are incredibly strong, beautiful and inspirational. May I wish you a beautiful, peaceful life 💜

  • @majahorvat7294
    @majahorvat7294 18 дней назад +1

    Catherine, well done for recovering after all these years!

  • @anoukgoosen2109
    @anoukgoosen2109 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the blessing of your healing experience and sharing your healing yourney ! 🙏🤲🌟🪷✨

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +1

      It was a privilege to share my story with Raelan and everyone who might see the video.

  • @sveinungskarset2329
    @sveinungskarset2329 18 дней назад +1

    So thankful for this intervju!🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️
    Realan and Dan Neuffer Are really helping me too on my way to recover.
    I am 65 now, and really belive that i also can recover🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462 18 дней назад +3

    Great interview! Merry Christmas everyone here!

  • @esther7867
    @esther7867 18 дней назад +2

    Thank you both, you seem like an incredible person Catherine! I'm on quite a journey as well, I have pretty much overcome long covid, but already had some degree of chronic fatigue before that as well as type 1 diabetes. Not many recovery stories of the latter but I want to recover from that as well and don't seem to be capable of giving up 😉. So I keep on trying and hope that one day I can share that story to inspire others as well!

    • @AnneAlready
      @AnneAlready 18 дней назад +2

      All the very best to you Esther.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +2

      Never give up Esther, you will make it, one day at a time!

  • @danielamarinkovic2720
    @danielamarinkovic2720 17 дней назад +1

    Wonderfull story, so incourageing and coming from such a nice lady ❤

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +1

      Thanks Daniela, all the best with your recovery journey.

  • @jessicanilsson5941
    @jessicanilsson5941 13 дней назад +1

    Thanks amazing ..i have Also this times i feel normal its amazing

  • @kj6542
    @kj6542 18 дней назад +2

    Wow❤😊Thank you so much for sharing ❤

  • @rsalbatros
    @rsalbatros 13 дней назад +1

    Great to hear :) ❤❤❤

  • @enerjeffic
    @enerjeffic 18 дней назад +4

    My first ME/CFS symptoms showed up in Jan. '83, so I guess I got 13 months to get better within 43 years! But I'm all alone and barely surviving on poverty level SSDI so I can't afford to pay for any programs, in fact I can barely survive keeping life together at all. Even finding energy to "work on" recovery is near impossible.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +3

      Yes I know what that's like, but there are many free resources out there, I picked up a lot from Raelan's channel. You're not alone, never give up.

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  18 дней назад +2

      I’m so sorry to hear how much you’re struggling-my heart goes out to you. I hope, little by little, you’ll find the strength to explore free resources like those from Dr. Schubiner or Alan Gordon, and when you’re ready, connect with the community for support. You’re not alone. 🧡 🧡

    • @richardcerniglia8417
      @richardcerniglia8417 18 дней назад +2

      Start watching Dan Buglio pain free you daily videos of safety. I found him when Raelan interviewed him last year. My CFS has decreased maybe 80% with this. Best of Luck in your healing 🙏💪

    • @enerjeffic
      @enerjeffic 18 дней назад

      @@richardcerniglia8417 Thanks. I've already watched his daily video this morning! I started taking NSAIDs daily to cope with pain decades ago (after ibuprofen was rotting my stomach I switched to naproxen). Last month (November) I took no NSAIDs the entire month, again for the first time in decades! But I was really gutting it out by the end and I've had a major, major relapse so right now things are terrible. I know in part due to massive repeated trauma I struggle with being organized, but we're working on it. Thanks again.

  • @HisLovedOne
    @HisLovedOne 15 дней назад +1

    Goodness! I was 31 too! 🙈 So many simmilarities! And in Recovery too but Mind stuff/ visualizing / nervous system regulation doesn't help me though. Maybe a little since I am Not completely bed-bound anymore... Well done! Happy Birthday 🎉 keep going!

  • @JacquiQ
    @JacquiQ 16 дней назад +1

    ive had this 22 years and i am still trying ...

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +2

      Be kind to yourself Jacqui, I was still trying to be a perfectionist about recovering,, but had to learn to accept where I am and not push too hard, like the perfectionist I used to be! You can do this.

  • @kathydoell5571
    @kathydoell5571 19 дней назад +6

    What meds helped you with sleep? Sleep is a huge problem for me.

    • @mamatra1552
      @mamatra1552 19 дней назад +1

      The way she describes it sounds like DORA (e.g. Daridorexant). I've had sleep problems my entire life and currently waking up 10+ times/night. If you ever find a solution for yourself, hit me up!

    • @dustington1
      @dustington1 19 дней назад +1

      What helped with my sleep was avoiding all sport of tea, soup, anything that derive from herbs after midday or even earlier

    • @ezza1236
      @ezza1236 18 дней назад

      If you don’t sleep well and you can always be tired, it’s really just getting ur sleep in order to recover no big deal :p

    • @kathleendillon1572
      @kathleendillon1572 18 дней назад

      Try mirtazapine 7.5 mg, it’s an antidepressant but used off label for sleep.

    • @LiseBenson
      @LiseBenson 18 дней назад

      I took Dr. Daly, from Charlotte, NC, sleep school on line. She is excellent! It was around $400 and in the middle of the course I began sleeping 8 hours. I did not try to get of the Restoril med totally but did reduce it by 10 mg. A couple weeks after the course concluded I began the journey with Long Covid, unimaginable to go on Long Covid journey without sleep! Love this interview so much.

  • @xge555
    @xge555 18 дней назад +3

    At 18:30 question. How did you pick yourself up?

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +1

      Thinking about my children, and my passion for writing, and wanting a fulfilling life. .I had moments of despair like everyone at times, but always managed to come through, After periods of rest I gradually did more, writing and being there for my family, and while I had the cycles of crashing I picked up enough after rest periods, and I never gave up wanting to live as fully as I could, even with restrictions of illness. but mainly my children motivated me I think.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад +1

      Wanting to be available to my children, determination to write and live a fulfilling life, Mainly determination, belief, hope. Focusing what I could do, accepting what I couldn't do, but being determined to recover.

  • @DottieBengo
    @DottieBengo 18 дней назад +1

    Could I ask Catherine why she did Dan's course twice? Was it to get some advice/support? Lovely lady. I'm nearly 70, have had ME since 1990 and am getting better.

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад +3

      I did it twice to learn everything Dan had to offer well enough to recover. It was a lot to take in and implement.

  • @anitapaul230
    @anitapaul230 18 дней назад +1

    Got 3,5 decades with ME/CFS with downward spiral

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад

      If you can't watch videos listen. You can start by finding tips from Raelan's videos and she mentions lots of free resources. You can do this!

  • @janefaceinthewind6260
    @janefaceinthewind6260 19 дней назад +2

    Hi, wee heads up, there's a typo in the thumbnail. Have a great christmas. Xx

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  19 дней назад +2

      Oh thank you! 🧡 🧡

  • @thewaterprophet6880
    @thewaterprophet6880 19 дней назад +5

    I wonder if this lady would like to mentor me?

  • @Melted_Butter
    @Melted_Butter 18 дней назад +3

    Could someone kindly summarise what worked for her? My brains not working at the moment!

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад +2

      Briefly: belief, hope, determination, Dan Neuffer's ANS Rewire program, setting boundaries, self-compassion, loads of inspiration and useful tips from Raelan's videos. If you can't watch them, just listen, even a little at a time, you will learn so much, Be kind to yourself. never give up, you're not alone.

  • @jessicanilsson5941
    @jessicanilsson5941 13 дней назад

    For me is it when i feel safety than my system been so still

  • @mpcu225
    @mpcu225 13 дней назад +1

    May I ask why you’re not discussing PENE? Is it because CFS patients hasn’t got PENE?
    Post-exertional neuroimmune exhaustion (PENE) is a neuroimmunological reaction of the body to exertion that is characteristic of ME. It can follow even minor physical, cognitive or sensory stress because the body is unable to provide sufficient energy on demand.
    PENE manifests itself in a worsening of the basic symptoms, which can occur immediately after exertion, but also with a delay of days. The recovery time varies according to the degree of illness and from person to person. It usually takes more than a day and can also last for weeks. Any worsening of the condition can be the new underlying condition. PENE manifests itself in proportion to the exertion, i.e. the more severe the exertion, the more severe the subsequent worsening of symptoms.

    • @jog5289
      @jog5289 8 дней назад +1

      I have never heard of PENE but always of PEM (Post Exertional Malaise - which is manifested just as you described PENE.) Interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SusanWallace-t3d
    @SusanWallace-t3d 16 дней назад

    Can you list what programs Catherine went through

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 15 дней назад +1

      I tried DNRS and I Can Thrive, which have helped so many but not right for me. Then Dan Neuffer's ANS Rewire which I did for 2 years (going throught the program twice) helped make a breakthrough.

  • @J-xy6eb
    @J-xy6eb 18 дней назад +1

    I love this channel but I wish there weren’t quite so many ads lately. It’s off putting and must be hard to watch for people in a crash state.

  • @kathleendillon1572
    @kathleendillon1572 18 дней назад

    What programs did she follow that helped her?

  • @anitapaul230
    @anitapaul230 18 дней назад

    She looks so young

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад +1

      Thanks Anita! Spending many years indoors out of the sun (too sick to go ou) has an upside maybe!

  • @Dteshome85
    @Dteshome85 16 дней назад +1

    Brain retraining can be dangerous for people with Me/Cfs subtypes of chronic lyme or mold/chemical illness

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 15 дней назад

      If you're not sure get professional advice. All the best with your recovery.

  • @kathleendillon1572
    @kathleendillon1572 18 дней назад +1

    Which brain retraining program helped her?

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад

      Dan Neuffer's. and tips I learned from Raelan videos.

  • @seanm.collins9888
    @seanm.collins9888 18 дней назад

    So natural phases of relapse remittering me cfs?

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 16 дней назад

      Relapses less frequent once I learnt to pace myself, and put into practice brain retraining, (from ANS Rewire program and tips from Raelan's videos) including meditation. as well as clean diet, movement, gradually becoming more social, being less of a perfectionist, being kind to myself.

  • @privatesuzie4071
    @privatesuzie4071 12 дней назад

    Sorry, did I miss a description of ‘brain training’

    • @jog5289
      @jog5289 8 дней назад +1

      Catherine did the ANS Rewire Program for this. (As the program that helped her the most.) Raelan interviews the founder on here a number of times. Often no one actually lays out exactly what the Brain Re-training is, as that's why you pay to do a course on it, but Raelan talks about it often in her videos and you may be able to pick up on how to do aspects of it from those videos. I hope that helps. All the best to you. :)

  • @kathleendillon1572
    @kathleendillon1572 18 дней назад

    What is she taking to sleep 😴?

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 18 дней назад +2

      This is something that depends on individual needs, and must be discussed with heath professionals. I take mirtazapine, an anti-depressant that has the effect of optimising my sleep.But that might not work for someone else, professional advise is needed. I see it as a stop-gap measure and have already started to reduce the dose with a view to stopping altogether,

    • @kathleendillon1572
      @kathleendillon1572 18 дней назад

      @ That is what I am on and it is off label for sleep. The lower the dose, the better it works for sleep. I am on 7.5 mg

    • @megsh651
      @megsh651 17 дней назад

      ​@catherinejohns7080 It seems my comment was removed. It was a reaction on your comment about meditation. What meditation did you do?
      Visualization, just awareness, affirmations?

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад

      @@megsh651 I used to do Dn Neuffer's guided meditation, but have gone back to transcendental meditation I learned many yers ago, focusing sometimes on a mantra, or just awareness of my body and breath,

    • @catherinejohns7080
      @catherinejohns7080 17 дней назад

      This is something that depends on individual needs, and must be discussed with heath professionals. I take mirtazapine, an anti-depressant that has the effect of optimising my sleep.But that might not work for someone else, professional advise is needed. I see it as a stop-gap measure and have already started to reduce the dose with a view to stopping altogether,