Amy's Incredible Journey: How She Recovered From Long COVID

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Amy Engkjer, a successful entrepreneur and meditation teacher from Montana, battled long COVID for a year. Not only did she fully recover, but she also founded the global non-profit, Positively COVID, to help people stay hopeful on their recovery journey.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - Meet Amy, an entrepreneur from Montana
    02:05 - Debilitating Fatigue: Amy's Initial Symptoms
    03:09 - Holding Onto Hope Like a Life Raft
    05:03 - What Worked and What Didn't for Amy
    08:36 - The Importance of Self-Advocacy in Recovery
    13:10 - Amy's Major Turning Point
    15:49 - Why Pacing is So Tricky
    16:43 - The Power of Belief: Cementing the Path to Recovery
    17:15 - How Pulling Weeds Became a Measure of Improvement
    22:50 - Turning Despair into Hope: The Birth of a Global Non-Profit
    24:12 - 3 Phases of Recovery
    29:28 - Amy's Morning Routine
    32:48 - Joy Shocking: Counteracting Trauma with Florence and the Machine

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Комментарии • 114

  • @MsJessyBee
    @MsJessyBee Год назад +31

    I love this interview! It just solidifies that almost everybody gets better the same way. Over and over and over we hear that you calm the nervous system, slowly move into activity, work on your mindset, and be very very patient and consistent. Such a good interview and I love to hear the same thing over and over again!! it’s comforting, knowing that that is the way.

    • @evandallas3599
      @evandallas3599 Год назад

      I agree! Have you started brain training?

  • @theolivergirls
    @theolivergirls Год назад +20

    On 18 months now working on overcoming long covid. I am getting there but the symptoms are so scary it puts me back.. i was also super active and an athlete. Whole life just stopped. Thank you for this video

  • @criticalthinkingisessentia2402
    @criticalthinkingisessentia2402 Год назад +21

    Has anyone else noticed that so many of us who go through ME/CFS type issues have experienced significant trauma, like sudden deaths of loved ones? I've also noticed many of us are type A perfectionists or people pleasers.

    • @andrewstrakele6815
      @andrewstrakele6815 Год назад +6

      I believe Chronic Stress from traumatic events and Type-A Overachiever Personality are PREREQUISITES for Long COVID.

    • @brendabrenner2891
      @brendabrenner2891 10 месяцев назад +1

      This is so true.. I questioned what all my awards +achievements were worth now until I realized I was grieving + going thru the stages , denial, disbelief, anger, .. now working on acceptance🙏❤️

    • @andrewstrakele6815
      @andrewstrakele6815 10 месяцев назад

      @@brendabrenner2891 - LifeWithKyle and JUST ROB may be of interest to you.

    • @andrewstrakele6815
      @andrewstrakele6815 10 месяцев назад

      @@brendabrenner2891 - They are RUclips Channels that have information on Lifestyle Changes that may help with your Recovery.

    • @tamikahill4778
      @tamikahill4778 3 месяца назад

      I've noticed that most people that are perfectionist and live busy lifestyles seem to suffer from long covid

  • @rbdesigner725
    @rbdesigner725 Год назад +20

    I like a lot of the approach which I think everyone gets to eventually but I think there’s a time component and everyone has a different start point. Meaning some are far worse than others so it is not a similar time frame even if it can be a similar process. I like the approach of seeing what recovered people did but I also think we have to look at those who are struggling the most because there are physiological processes and issues that cause symptoms, there are certainly enough studies now to show that. Keep up the good work.

  • @justbecauseican1410
    @justbecauseican1410 Год назад +7

    Getting cfs is like nothing else, it usually comes suddenly. And you are totally hit by all of these weird amd painful symptoms. And the worse thing about is, that it is invisible and mostly no one understands how horrible it can get.

  • @user-ox6vd9vg7p
    @user-ox6vd9vg7p Год назад

    Thank you soooooo much. It my anchor right now, hearing you talking about recovery and what you did. Please go on with it. We really need that. Best regards from Berlin, Germany

  • @nothingtofind9099
    @nothingtofind9099 Год назад +5

    I felt Amy's joyous orientation and can do mindset throughout the interview. Her attitude that it's a beautiful unfolding rather than a tedious burden demonstrates a better way to 'git 'er done'. The concrete ways of being healthy don't seem to amount to as much as the intention behind them... in that we're not punishing, shaming, guilting, or whipping ourselves back to wellness but rather inviting, coaxing, encouraging, staying curious, enjoying ourselves gradually back to a natural, inherent, expanded version of ourselves. Our Western society doesn't fully appreciate nor educate us about the nature of process in getting from A to B... so part of recovery is about taking steps, going through stages, accepting a 'beginner's mind' in every phase.

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  11 месяцев назад

      Such a good point! ❤️❤️

  • @Chelsea-mz4dn
    @Chelsea-mz4dn Год назад +6

    It is so therapeutic hearing this lady talk so lucidly about this condition. This is the story I needed to finally knuckle down on recovery, thank you 🙏🏻

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 Год назад +3

    After having my first baby I was unable to meditate in the early days, I was so tense but due to severe sleep deprivation I couldn’t fall asleep due to a feeling of suffocation as I was falling asleep (some kind of sleep paralysis I think). What got me out of this was active meditation, not the laying or sitting one. The one where you have mindful movement, I felt and heard the tension stretch out physically and breathe properly, and I was grounded & it helped me recover. It wasn’t an illness as such but in some ways traumatic. The mindful movement saved me.

  • @CodStars1231
    @CodStars1231 Год назад +1

    Another great video thank you

  • @susanbloemhof4391
    @susanbloemhof4391 Год назад +1

    Such a brave intelligent woman...x x Thank you both for this amazing content.

  • @healingjourney722
    @healingjourney722 Год назад

    Such a helpful interview. Thank you!

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  11 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @caitlinleahy5571
    @caitlinleahy5571 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great interview. I'm trying to tap into the "elated states" she speaks of in direct "defiance" or rather more softly put, in opposition, of the alarm bell. It is so nuanced. Today, I found saying "I'm so proud of you" and " I love you so much" had a very interesting effect against a big alarm bell. Anyhow, thank you so much for this 💖

  • @michaelb1621
    @michaelb1621 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, almost there! Gonna try her website.

  • @hal511bm
    @hal511bm Год назад +1

    Thank you . God Bless.

  • @jeanettekubon3766
    @jeanettekubon3766 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Raelan for this interview! I use the resources of positivelycovid a lot: e.g. the laughing video, the meditations, the happy spotify playlist. Such a good website. And I agree that everybody has to develop a personal toolbox, I also did two brain training programs and mix them both which suits me best.

  • @ezza1236
    @ezza1236 Год назад +1

    Her interview with dr schubiner should be watched by everyone . The best explanation of this thing

  • @AnrupB
    @AnrupB Год назад

    I relate to this SO much! Same books, experience with implementation, etc.

  • @thizzyglider555
    @thizzyglider555 Год назад +1

    Thanks guys

  • @larsstougaard7097
    @larsstougaard7097 Год назад +3

    Thanks 😊

  • @suzannax
    @suzannax Год назад +4

    I agree, starting the day with meditation has been game changer. As well as being aware of the thought patterns that lead to stress

    • @AlexSelf-Help
      @AlexSelf-Help Год назад

      What sort of you meditation you do?

    • @suzannax
      @suzannax Год назад

      @@AlexSelf-Help yoga nidra, though anything body based to feel present is good

  • @taragunn9400
    @taragunn9400 Год назад +2

    This was so hopeful and uplifting. I have definitely fallen into the over research mode. I gotta let go, trust and not pay such close attention to all the weird niggly symptoms. Changing the mindset is the game changer. ❤

  • @sergiogomez6
    @sergiogomez6 Год назад +5

    This interview was so great, thank you for doing this. I would love to start seeing some content regarding post vaccine 💉 injuries, that give all of the same long Covid symptoms. It’s such a big issue today yet no doctor wants to verbally discuss it or give their opinion. 😔

    • @brendabrenner2891
      @brendabrenner2891 10 месяцев назад

      Follow Dr wes ely(cal ICU director) whose daughter is like us.. he's seen it ALL.. now has left western old school system + is naturopathic imclined toward vax injury + recovery.. also REMISSION BIOME, run by2 lc drs.. patient led.. im severe autoimmune /vaxinjured.. blessings❤️🙏

  • @samuelraschella5764
    @samuelraschella5764 Год назад +19

    Love how she admitted to not being able to meditate for more than 5 minutes. I think many high achievers, like myself try too hard to meditate which defeats the purpose of it!

    • @addiecoelman1996
      @addiecoelman1996 Год назад

      @samuelraschella - if you're a high-achiever, you should be able to achieve it, right. lol

    • @brendabrenner2891
      @brendabrenner2891 10 месяцев назад +1

      Truism.. has to learn to let go to do it❤❤

    • @wzupppp
      @wzupppp 4 месяца назад

      Its not a matter of trying too hard but a matter of not being able to get in a calm state due to this illness

    • @samuelraschella5764
      @samuelraschella5764 4 месяца назад +1

      I completely agree with you! Settling into a calm state can be difficult with a scared brain/hypersensitive nervous system, which is how I now refer to it rather than an illness. Our physical bodies are actually fine

  • @Bachconcertos
    @Bachconcertos Год назад +3

    This was a good video.

  • @Bachconcertos
    @Bachconcertos Год назад +10

    I found doctors don't have time for me - it's an assembly line -:if he does not know what is wrong with u he sends u to specialists _ still no answers.

    • @briechilli4496
      @briechilli4496 Год назад +1

      Worse again, the specialist then offers antidepressants. Calls it all anxiety.

  • @deelicious1610
    @deelicious1610 5 месяцев назад

    I believe long covid and CFS/ME are the same thing and long covid is finally giving people with CFS/ME the attention we deserved decades ago!

  • @lynb87
    @lynb87 Год назад

    I also felt better a year in and then had a months long setback. Keep being careful about stress I would say. Keep the good routines up even when you feel great.

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  11 месяцев назад +1

      That's the plan! ❤️

  • @Bachconcertos
    @Bachconcertos Год назад +6

    My family is abusive so I do not have any family or friends - I have tried for years to develope relationships but people are too busy & also too busy looking at their phones.

  • @tangodancerSFO2010
    @tangodancerSFO2010 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks!🥰

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  7 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated, TangoDancer! ❤️🙏 🌟

  • @mariabarillas3425
    @mariabarillas3425 Год назад

    I totally agree about the undone research with recovery people, think they are the ones who can give important tools for recover. Second I know maybe this is not important but I insist in the less amount of people like me who have lc with other symphtoms, I'll just love to see recovery stories about people who doesn't have fatigue and brain fog I don't have it. And finally about pacing I think is like this as the lady already sayed: sometimes it's about give a little push to your self and incorporate new activities and some other times you just have to wait until your body tells you that you are already able to do something new or physical stronger, it's about you to learn or decide which one each time. Than you Raelan.

  • @MrKelso85
    @MrKelso85 Год назад +1

    Omg this is so relatable now I think why didn’t I meditate in the beginning? But then this Woman reminded me “oh yeh I tried but my brain was so fried I couldn’t even handle 10 seconds with my eyes closed”

  • @tangodancerSFO2010
    @tangodancerSFO2010 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much! And, it's hard for me to feel like I"m always hearing recovery stories from people who can go out into sun (I live in a very un-sunny place) and who have a partner, pet or other loved ones with them. I get worried, 'can I really get better when I live all alone in London?' It would be great to hear recovery stories from people that are single, living alone, in cold dark places, can't get a pet, and maybe for various reasons don't have an incredible social support network either.

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  7 месяцев назад

      Did you catch Rachel's full recovery story? I hope you'll find her interview soothing! ❤️

  • @decafmocha211
    @decafmocha211 4 месяца назад

    So happy for you Amy. I have had Post Vaccination Syndrome for about 3 years. It has many of the same symptoms as Long Covid : Dysautonomia, Brain Fog and Fatigue. I guess I will just have to keep trying new things because it has gotten worse. Thanks so much for sharing this. You make a lot of sense but I am not sure I understand how you do it. I have never meditated. Any suggestions ???

  • @JTurner-zk4ix
    @JTurner-zk4ix 5 месяцев назад

    What was what was the red light therapy product recommendation. It was shown so quickly I couldn’t see the name. Thank you

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462 Год назад

    Excellent video again! Raelan, your voice sounds a bit covidy in this one. Take good rest!

  • @HollyFurgason
    @HollyFurgason 3 месяца назад

    As for other people's perceptions, when I was dealing with Long COVID the first time, my house just fell apart, all my house plants died that I loved and cared for meticulously and my normally gorgeous veggie garden turned to weeds. Despite how my life fell apart, I don't think anyone considered how bad it was including my adult children and my husband but afterwards, I thought, if I had been going through chemo or had had surgery and was recovering, there would have been a brigade of family, friends and church members helping out. No one ever thought of it as serious. When I would tell people I couldn't join them or that I had to quit by job because of Long COVID, the response was like, "oh, I hope you feel better soon."

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  3 месяца назад +1

      I'm so sorry, Holly. It's disheartening how often we hear about the lack of understanding and support.
      Hopefully, you'll find some helpful resources on this channel to get yourself and your garden back to full bloom.

    • @HollyFurgason
      @HollyFurgason 3 месяца назад

      @@RaelanAgle Thanks to your channel, I'm basically over my Long COVID! My house is back in order, my houseplants are healthy and happy and I'm rebuilding my garden. I'm also back to enjoying my hobbies. I continue watching because the stories of the people who join you are so powerful that they continue to motivate me.

  • @AlexSelf-Help
    @AlexSelf-Help Год назад

    What type of mediation is recommended, does someone have specifics? Many thanks

    • @andrewstrakele6815
      @andrewstrakele6815 Год назад

      Locations of Guided Meditations specifically for Long COVID:
      1) Positively COVID
      2) LifeWithKyle

  • @CBEACH
    @CBEACH Год назад

    Have you tried the ArtemiC Rescue and ArtemiC Support Combo? They are made for Covid and Longcovid and have been in medical testing to be a treatment.😅

  • @drewmiller770
    @drewmiller770 Год назад +1

    Is there a recovery story about depression caused directly by covid? I have had depression my whole life, but this year with long covid, it has gotten very bad, and in ways that sound like neuroplasticity is bringing it around my brain.

    • @danijeanes5078
      @danijeanes5078 Год назад

      Look into dr Steven illardi the depression cure.

  • @user-jy5jp2ny5j
    @user-jy5jp2ny5j Год назад +6

    I have ME after covid 2020, it started like mild ME and because of lack of pacing and knowledge I systematically damaged my body, and for 2 months now I am bedridden, in dark room, my partner takes care of me.I want to start brainretraining and breathwork now, Im in panik of course. Do you think I can get better to a more moderate level?

    • @Bachconcertos
      @Bachconcertos Год назад +4

      U must have hope & believe u can heal because u can - u have to get in touch with your mind and body.and discover in time what will work for u.

    • @francescam.6999
      @francescam.6999 Год назад +5

      So sorry you have to go through this. Of course you feel panic. I also thought I damaged my body. But it is all coming back. I hope it helps to know, that you are not alone. A lot of us have been, where you are now. We know how brave you have to be and are. We found our way and you will too.

    • @user-jy5jp2ny5j
      @user-jy5jp2ny5j Год назад

      @@francescam.6999 were u also totally bedboynd? How did u come back?

    • @Matt-3414
      @Matt-3414 Год назад +7

      It is horrible, I know, have bene bedbound myself but am doing better now in just a few months and am confident I will get to full recovery. From reading your comment I would say firstly, there probably is nothing damaged in your body, it feels like it, and of course make sure to have it checked out at the doctors but high probability there is nothing structural wrong. Secondly, don’t identify too much with the label of ME, it is mostly the same, ME, CFS, Long covid. Especially the root cause is the same, but people holding on to the label ME tend to view the illness most as structural damage and have the most negative outlook in the prognosis.
      A good way to start would be to read the book: Breaking free by Jan Rothney. If you can’t read, maybe your partner can read it to you, this book was a game changer at how I looked at this illness. Good luck!

    • @angelic3450
      @angelic3450 Год назад +7

      I've been there, sorry you are going through this now.
      Healing is inevitable. The body want homeostasis, it wants to be well.
      Don't panic. Just accept where you are and know you will get better. Your healing journey starts where you are, not where you long to be.
      If I were to give any advice to myself at that stage it would be: REST. Both physically and mentally. You do not need to figure this out. Your body is self healing. Spend your time resting, meditating, breathwork. Refrain from watching and reading too much at this stage. That is not what the body is asking you right now.

  • @majahorvat7294
    @majahorvat7294 Год назад +1

    Nice lady.

  • @briechilli4496
    @briechilli4496 6 месяцев назад

    Curious did this lovely woman experience insomnia during this time.

  • @mai9355
    @mai9355 Год назад +1

    This lady must be an agent for the lighting process, I only know people that has gotten several worst after using this method that had Long Covid or ME

    • @Mo-ws1fm
      @Mo-ws1fm Год назад +1

      I know quite a few people who improved following the lightning process including myself. And I gained absolutely no financial benefit from this programme.

    • @mai9355
      @mai9355 Год назад

      Very nice to hear! Which criteria were was used to diagnose you?

  • @johnaymes
    @johnaymes 8 месяцев назад

    Curious. Full recovery" here means 100% recovered?

  • @Shannon_Robbie
    @Shannon_Robbie Год назад

    I think her daily morning routine would be difficult to implement for those of us who work full time jobs. I'm usually exhausted in the morning and rushing around to get to work.

    • @briechilli4496
      @briechilli4496 6 месяцев назад

      You do not sound as severe as her if you can rush around to get ready for work.

    • @Shannon_Robbie
      @Shannon_Robbie 6 месяцев назад

      It's not a competition Brie! I have mild to moderate fatigue and have had to give up a lot of things I enjoy in life to cope. I have bursts of energy and then they're gone and I'm wiped out. Also you completey missed the point of my comment which was that it's not easy to do all the shit she suggested for those of us who HAVE to go into work!@@briechilli4496

  • @fwdflashwebdesign
    @fwdflashwebdesign Год назад +1

    The doctors don't give a shit about this type of condition, they are more preoccupied with what movie to watch on the weekend...

  • @RailwayTavern
    @RailwayTavern Год назад +1

    Please can you make clear whether or not these 'Long Covid' recovery patients had had a covid vaccine before catching covid initially? This is very important. Likewise there are different strains of covid and a march 2020 patient is not the same as a June 2021 patient for example. A lot of reaearch backs this up and so your channel would be more useful if it made these distictions

    • @stevegcq
      @stevegcq 11 месяцев назад

      'Dr. John Campbell'

    • @stevegcq
      @stevegcq 11 месяцев назад

      The comments there tell us everything.

    • @stevegcq
      @stevegcq 11 месяцев назад

      Ed Dowd, not covid

  • @glenanson6963
    @glenanson6963 Месяц назад

    When you walk the dog touch plants and trees 🌴

  • @shirin-md2539
    @shirin-md2539 Год назад +1

    Calming the nervous systems definitely is helpful in recovery. However, we can’t ignore the power of good nutrition and supplements/vitamins in healing the body. Everyone who has healed from long Covid or ME/CFS tried supplements but only credit the brain retraining for their healing! I would really wanna hear from people who got healed from only brain retraining and never tried supplements and nutrition!

    • @andrewstrakele6815
      @andrewstrakele6815 Год назад

      I believe it is CHRONIC STRESS that brings people to chronic dysfunction of the Immune System such as Long COVID, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME, Fibromyalgia, Post Lyme Disease, POTS, and MCAS. In the case of Long COVID, the acute COVID-19 infection is merely a Trigger, an additional stress on an ALREADY Compromised Immune System that causes a complete breakdown.
      Stress Downregulates both the Immune System and Digestion. Chronic Downregulation of Digestion will result in poor absorption of Essential Nutrients, resulting in Nutritional and Antioxidant Deficiencies. Poor Immune System function allows secondary infections of other viruses, bacteria, molds, protozoans, and parasites to come out of Remission. Autoimmune Diseases, Allergies, Comorbidities, and Environmental Toxins may further complicate the disease.
      It is difficult to address the Nutritional Deficiencies if proper Digestion is being affected. Increasing the amount of Supplementation may help on a Temporary Basis, but will fail to prevent a relapse if the Chronic Stress Root Cause is not addressed.
      I believe the 1st Step is to TRULY BELIEVE you can Heal, then set your INTENTION to do so. Be willing to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes. Next, Stress Management through Meditation, Breathwork, Light Yoga is necessary.
      Since Deep Sleep is the ONLY Time the waste products of inflammation and normal metabolism are removed from the Brain, you’ll need to become a Student of Improved Sleep Habits. The Deficiencies of Essential Elements and Antioxidants will need to be addressed by becoming a Student of a Healthy Ketogenic Diet with Intermittent Fasting and occasional Prolonged Fasting, along with Supplementation to Optimize the Immune System. Dr. Eric Berg offers a Free Course on this very subject.
      You can have Nutritional Deficiencies with an Autoimmune Disease and some Comorbidities and not experience Long COVID after an acute COVID-19 infection. However, I do not believe you can reach a complete breakdown of the Immune System without it being the end stage result of Chronic Stress. Recovery from that extreme of Chronic Stress will require a Change in Attitude, I.e. Brain Retraining.

    • @DG-jm9dx
      @DG-jm9dx Год назад +4

      Supplements, anti-inflammatory diet, yoga, lots of afternoon rests, and finally back to my Pilates practice..it took over two years to begin to recognize myself…prayers to those still recovering. Keep digging in, you will find your way back…❤

    • @kellycusack5023
      @kellycusack5023 Год назад +3

      I have seen videos on other pages where they healed without diet and supplements

    • @shirin-md2539
      @shirin-md2539 Год назад

      @@kellycusack5023Could you please share the link or the channel name, thx.

    • @shirin-md2539
      @shirin-md2539 Год назад

      @@DG-jm9dxI also believe that both nutrition/supplements/vitamins AND calming the nervous systems using yoga, meditation, breath work, and brain retraining TOGETHER can heal people. ❤

  • @faithm9284
    @faithm9284 Год назад +1

    Glutathione

  • @Mau365PP
    @Mau365PP Год назад +8

    Positivity is not going to fix brain damage

    • @m007mm
      @m007mm Год назад

      But carnivore might!
      🥩
      🔥

    • @suzannax
      @suzannax Год назад +4

      Did she say it would. sounds like a straw man argument

    • @Matt-3414
      @Matt-3414 Год назад

      @@m007mm Have you seen benefits eating carnivore with me/cfs/lc?

    • @alicequayle4625
      @alicequayle4625 Год назад +1

      I found catacrom / sodium Cromoglycinate helped brain fog.

    • @alicequayle4625
      @alicequayle4625 Год назад

      ​@@Matt-3414I know someone says that organ meats helped them. And prebiotic sauerkraut etc. Though I don't get on with sauerkraut myself.

  • @rosemaryroman7756
    @rosemaryroman7756 2 месяца назад

    A lot of this is twee, precious BS for many of us. I cannot "talk my brain" out of the fact that physical exertion at a normal level literally makes me feel like I am going to die, between the heart palpitations, dizziness, acute neuropathy pain - "reteaching your brain" does nothing when PARTS OF YOUR BODY ARE BROKEN.