Yes, there are people who have recovered from rose disease. Rose Disease, also known as Rose Rosette Disease (RRD), is a viral disease that affects roses, causing damage to the leaves, stems, and buds of the plant. The virus is spread by a tiny mite called the eriophyid mite.
The good news is that roses can recover from RRD if treated correctly. The first step is to remove all infected plants and dispose of them properly. After this, the remaining plants should be treated with an insecticide to kill any mites that may still be present. Finally, a fungicide should be used to help prevent the spread of the virus.
Once the plants have been treated, they should be monitored closely for any signs of new infection. If new symptoms appear, the plants should be treated again with the same steps as before.
With proper care, roses can fully recover from RRD and be healthy once again. It is important to remember, however, that RRD can spread quickly if not treated, so the best way to protect your roses is to check them regularly for signs of disease and treat them if necessary.