My iphone 5 is stuck in recovery mode loop for 3 days, can i recover my data before restoring the phone?

My iphone 5 is stuck in recovery mode loop for 3 days, how can i fix this? I have attempted to reboot by pressing the home and power key at the same time. I have also tried to put in DFU mode and then plugin to my Mac and computer is not recognizing device in itunes.

i have icloud setup - but my computer broke so i could not plugin to backup to iTunes

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