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OnlyFans - and she says it completely saved her life. Rachael Huckle, 35, now earns £50,000 a year selling sexy snaps on the racy online platform - but it hasn't always been so positive for Rachael who previously became ill with a rare autoimmune disease, which needed private treatment.Her illness - called pemphigus - would cause painful blisters to erupt throughout her digestive system including mouth, nose, throat and bowel.READ MORE: Model's 'shock' at catfish's response when she asked him to stop using her Facebook picsDesperate for money, she made an OnlyFans account which immediately took off and saw her earning thousands a month, reports WalesOnline.Rachael, known as Ivy Tenebrae on OnlyFans, says that the raunchy site and her 408 monthly subscriber, saved her life by funding the treatment - she's now doing a counselling course and wants to help others with rare autoimmune diseases.The adult content creator from Wrexham, Wales, said: “Before I went for private treatment, I wasn’t walking and I was barely eating."Several times I woke up unable to breathe.

I lost so much weight that it got to the point where I would die if I didn’t do something.“I've not only been able to get private treatment for a rare condition but I’ve been able to afford a property.

Things aren’t perfect now but they’re a world away from being in bed all day.“OnlyFans gave me the opportunity to live a normal life.

I didn’t see a way out, but I’m proof that there is one.”Rachael would go through periods of extreme weight loss because of her difficulty with pain while eating and was misdiagnosed with an eating disorder.Rachael said: “It felt there was something permanently in my throat and it was incredibly painful to swallow.

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